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			 Tue, 8/2/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
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			Missing Data, Imputation, and Calibration — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Government Statistics Section   , Survey Research Methods Section 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Donsig  Jang, Mathematica Policy Research 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							Imputation Process Used in the Occupational Requirements Survey  
							— 
							 Leland  Righter, Bureau of Labor Statistics   ; Brad  Rhein, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:20 PM 
						 
						
							An Evaluation of Backwards Imputation for the Annual Survey of Public Employment & Payroll  
							— 
							 Junilsa  Toribio, U.S. Census Bureau   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:35 PM 
						 
						
							A Prediction Approach to Missing Data from the Exponential Family   
							— 
							 Valbona  Bejleri, USDA/NASS   ; Darcy  Miller, USDA/NASS ; Kay  Turner, USDA/NASS 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:50 PM 
						 
						
							Multiple Imputation Methods to Enhance the NHANES-CMS Medicaid Linked Data - Demonstrated by Examining Cotinine as a Biomarker for Second-Hand Smoke Among Children Ages 3--17  
							— 
							 Jennifer  Rammon, CDC   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:05 PM 
						 
						
							Effects of number of imputations on fraction of missing information in multiple imputation  
							— 
							 Qiyuan  Pan, CDC/NCHS   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:20 PM 
						 
						
							Do Imputed Earnings Earn Their Keep? Evaluating SIPP Earnings and Nonresponse with Administrative Records  
							— 
							 Mark  Klee, U.S. Census Bureau   ; Rebecca  Chenevert, U.S. Census Bureau ; Kelly  Wilkin, U.S. Census Bureau 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:35 PM 
						 
						
							Introducing a New Calibration Procedure for the Census of Agriculture   
							— 
							 Kelly  Toppin, USDA/NASS   ; Luca  Sartore, National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Clifford  Spiegelman, Texas A&M University