Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
Legend:
CC-W = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,
CC-N = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
H = Hilton Chicago,
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
Activity Details
5 *
Sun, 7/31/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W184d
Survey Costs and Survey Designs: Trade-Offs and Advances — Invited Papers
Government Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI
Chair(s): Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI
2:05 PM
Dual Frame RDD Survey Costs: Landline vs. Cell Phone Comparisons
—
Paul John Lavrakas, Self-Employed ; Thomas M. Guterbock, University of Virginia ; Grant Benson, University of Michigan
2:30 PM
Survey Costs: The Missing Half of the 'Cost-Error' Tradeoff
—
James Wagner, University of Michigan ; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2:55 PM
Can Microsimulation Help Us Understand (and Control) Survey Costs?
—
Alan Karr, RTI International
3:20 PM
Discussant: John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:40 PM
Floor Discussion
22 *
Sun, 7/31/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W183c
Health Care Panel Surveys: Methodological Challenges Demonstrated Through the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey and the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Kimberly Lochner, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Chair(s): Debra Reed-Gillette, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2:05 PM
Results of Recent Improvements in the Sampling Design for the MCBS
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Whitney Murphy, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Lisa B. Mirel, CDC ; Cheryl Sharpless, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2:25 PM
Design and Analytic Considerations for the MEPS Longitudinal Insurance Component
—
David Kashihara, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Frederick Rohde, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Steve Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
2:45 PM
A Demonstration of How to Combine Access to Care and Cost and Use Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Files for Analysis
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Ronald Hazen ; Sai Loganathan, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Jennifer Hasche, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Sara Darga, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Lisa B. Mirel, CDC
3:05 PM
Utilizing Linked Administrative and Survey Data for Survey Design and Assessment of Measurement Error: The Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
—
Lisa B. Mirel, CDC
3:25 PM
Changes in Health Care Use Reporting in the 2nd vs. 1st year: MEPS Household Component Overlapping Panel Design
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Emily Mitchell, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Pradip Muhuri, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Steve Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
46 *
Sun, 7/31/2016,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
CC-W176b
Modeling, Analysis, and Inference from Surveys Using Bayesian Methods — Invited Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA)
Organizer(s): Maria DeYoreo, Duke University
Chair(s): Satkartar Kinney, RTI International
4:05 PM
Nonparametric Bayes Modeling with Sample Survey Weights
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Tsuyoshi Kunihama, University of Washington ; Amy Herring, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Carolyn Halpern, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; David Dunson, Duke University
4:25 PM
The Use of Sampling Weights in Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Small-Area Estimation
—
Cici Bauer, Brown University
4:45 PM
Survey Integration and Estimation of Joint Distributions with Conditionally Representative Data Sources
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Maria DeYoreo, Duke University ; Bailey Fosdick, Colorado State University
5:05 PM
Scalable Bayes Under Informative Sampling
—
Terrance Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Sanvesh Srivastava, University of Iowa
5:25 PM
A Bayesian Approach for Regression Analysis of Complex Survey Data with Missing Values
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Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
5:45 PM
Floor Discussion
67 * !
Sun, 7/31/2016,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
CC-W179a
The Consumer Expenditure Survey Redesign: Development, Concept Testing, and Evaluation — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Adam Safir, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chair(s): Minsun Riddles, Westat
4:05 PM
Removing Survey Questions Through Aggregation: Assessing the Balance Between Specificity, Accuracy, and Burden Through Cognitive Interviewing
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Jennifer Crafts, Westat ; Rachel Tesler, Westat ; Brandon Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Erica Yu-Wright, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Laura Erhard, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:25 PM
Testing New Interview Protocols: Lessons Learned About Interviewers, Respondents, and Survey Content
—
Erica Yu, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:45 PM
Demonstrating Feasibility: Results from the Consumer Expenditure Survey Redesign Proof of Concept Test
—
Laura Erhard, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Lucilla Tan, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Nhien To, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Brett McBride, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Song Park, Bureau of Labor Statistics
5:05 PM
Survey Redesign Recommendations from a Survey of Data Collection Field Staff
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Adam Safir, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Brandon Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Lucilla Tan, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Wallace Fraser , U.S. Census Bureau ; Tanisha Keller, U.S. Census Bureau
5:25 PM
Discussant: Rob Cage, Bureau of Labor Statistics
5:45 PM
Floor Discussion
79
Sun, 7/31/2016,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
CC-W176c
Raking, Post-Stratification, and Calibration Methods — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Nancy Clusen, Mathematica Policy Research
4:05 PM
Calibration on Partly Known Counts in Frequency Tables with Application to Real Data
—
Michael Sverchkov, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Richard Tiller, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:20 PM
Calibration Estimators Including Fractional Exponents of Auxiliary Variables
—
Panagiotis Merkouris, Athens University of Economics and Business
4:35 PM
Applying Post-Stratification Raking Adjustments to Survey Weights Using the High School Longitudinal Survey of 2009 (HSLS:09)
—
Austin Lasseter, Summit Consulting, LLC ; Jonathan Phelan, American Institutes for Research
4:50 PM
Higher-Order Calibrated Estimators in Two-Stage Sampling
—
Veronica Salinas, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
5:05 PM
Asymptotics of MDIA Estimates Under Complex Sampling Designs
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Lili Yao, Educational Testing Service ; Shelby Haberman, Educational Testing Service ; Daniel F. McCaffrey, Educational Testing Service ; J.R. Lockwood, Educational Testing Service
5:20 PM
The Survey of Juveniles Charged in Adult Criminal Court (SJCACC): A Census, Sample, Model-Based, and Model-Assisted Estimation Hybrid
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Martha Rozsi, Westat ; Jim Green, Westat ; Elizabeth Petraglia, Westat
5:35 PM
Floor Discussion
101
Mon, 8/1/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W178a
Statistical Inference with Clustered Data in Survey Sampling — Invited Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University
Chair(s): Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
8:35 AM
Inference with Cluster Data Under Informative Sampling
—
Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University ; Seunghwan Park, Seoul National University
9:00 AM
Bayesian Analysis for Cluster Sampling
—
Susanna Makela, Columbia University ; Yajuan Si, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Andrew Gelman, Columbia University
9:25 AM
H-Likelihood Method for Analyzing Clustered Survey Data
—
Donghwan Lee, Ewha Womans University ; Youngjo Lee, Seoul National University
9:50 AM
Discussant: Michael Cohen, American Institutes for Research
10:10 AM
Floor Discussion
115 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W176a
Tackling the Challenges of Missing Data in Surveys: Applying Methods and Assessing Uncertainty — Topic Contributed Papers
Government Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Mary Mulry, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM
Estimating the Variance Due to Hot Deck Imputation for Product Value Estimates in the 2017 Economic Census
—
Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Matthew Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Roberta Kurec, U.S. Census Bureau
8:55 AM
Variance Estimation for Product Value Estimates in the 2017 Economic Census Under the Assumption of Complete Response
—
Matthew Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM
Using Auxiliary Marginal Information to Deal with Nonignorable Missing Data
—
Mauricio Sadinle, Duke University/National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Jerome Reiter, Duke University
9:35 AM
Semiparametric Fractional Imputation Using Empirical Likelihood in Survey Sampling
—
Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma ; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University
Discussant: Darcy Miller, USDA/NASS
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
120 *
Mon, 8/1/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W176c
Improving Efficiency and Maintaining High Data Quality: Plans and Early Outcomes for the 2016 Survey of Consumer Finances — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago
Chair(s): Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago
8:35 AM
Using Propensity Scores to Inform Respondent Incentive Escalation
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Kate Bachtell, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Shannon Nelson, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Katherine Archambeau, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kevin Moore, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ; Joanne Hsu, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
8:55 AM
Elusive Respondents: Target Interventions for Challenging Geographic 'Hot-Spots'
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Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kate Bachtell, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Katherine Archambeau, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Karen Veldman, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Shannon Nelson, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ella Kemp, NORC at the University of Chicago
9:15 AM
Recalcitrant Respondents, Data Quality Measures, and Mitigation Strategies
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Shannon Nelson, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Katherine Burda, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Richard Windle, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
9:35 AM
Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Locked Buildings and Gated Communities: Gaining Access
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Katherine Archambeau, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Rebecca Curtis, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kate Bachtell, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kevin Moore, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ; Jesse Bricker, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
9:55 AM
Within Household Gatekeepers: Overcoming Obstacles to Survey Participation
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Micah Sjoblom, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Karen Veldman, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Anna Joyce, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Katherine Burda, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ella Kemp, NORC at the University of Chicago
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
136
Mon, 8/1/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W176b
Survey Modes, Including Web Surveys, Phone, and Multimode Surveys — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Section on Statistics in Marketing
Chair(s): Alfredo Navarro, Nielsen
8:35 AM
Estimated Prevalence and Characteristics of Web Users: National Health Interview Survey, 2014-2015
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Meena Khare, CDC/NCHS
8:50 AM
Estimating Mail or Web Survey Eligibility for Undeliverable Addresses: A Latent Class Analysis Approach
—
Paul Biemer, RTI International ; Phil Kott, RTI International ; Joe Murphy, RTI International
9:05 AM
Evaluating the Effects of Adding Cell Phone Samples to the Traditional Landline Phone Samples on Prevalence Estimates from a Telephone Call-Back Survey
—
Xiaoting Qin, CDC ; Hatice S. Zahran, CDC ; Cathy M. Bailey, CDC
9:20 AM
Mail Versus Telephone Respondents in a Survey of Minority Populations
—
Youlian Liao, CDC
9:35 AM
What Paradata Can Tell Us About Online Data Reporting by Juvenile Residential Facilities
—
Suzanne Dorinski, U.S. Census Bureau
9:50 AM
Floor Discussion
164 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W192a
Innovative Uses of Linked Administrative and Survey Data — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Business and Economic Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Bruce Meyer, The University of Chicago
Chair(s): Brad Edwards, Westat
10:35 AM
What Leads to Errors in Surveys? Evidence from Multiple Government Programs
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Pablo Celhay, The University of Chicago ; Bruce Meyer, The University of Chicago ; Nikolas Mittag
10:55 AM
A Method of Correcting for Misreporting Applied to the Food Stamp Program
—
Nikolas Mittag
11:15 AM
Measuring Levels and Trends in Earnings Inequality with Nonresponse, Imputations, and Topcoding
—
Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
11:35 AM
Incomes of the Population 65+: A New Look with Linked Survey-Administrative Data
—
Adam Bee, U.S. Census Bureau ; Joshua W. Mitchell, U.S. Census Bureau
11:55 AM
The Wealth of Wealthholders
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Minjoon Lee, University of Michigan ; John Ameriks, The Vanguard Group ; Andrew Caplin, New York University ; Matthew Shapiro, University of Michigan ; Christopher Tonetti, Stanford University
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
179
Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W191
Combined Data (Surveys + Administrative Data, etc.) — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Julia Bienias, Nielsen
10:35 AM
Using the 2015 Census Test Evaluation Follow-Up to Compare Nonresponse Follow-Up with Administrative Records
—
Mary Mulry, U.S. Census Bureau ; Tom Mule, U.S. Census Bureau ; Brian Clark, U.S. Census Bureau
10:50 AM
Comparing National Immunization Survey (NIS) and Immunization Information Systems (IIS) Vaccine Coverage Estimates
—
Elizabeth Zell ; Laura Pabst, CDC ; Stacie Greby, CDC ; Laurie Elam-Evans, CDC
11:05 AM
Bayesian Decision Theory for Further Optimizing the Use of Administrative Records in the Census NRFU
—
Yves Thibaudeau, U.S. Census Bureau ; Darcy S. Morris, U.S. Census Bureau
11:20 AM
Using 2010 Census Coverage Measurement Results to Better Understand Possible Administrative Records Incorporation in the Decennial Census
—
Andrew Keller, U.S. Census Bureau ; Scott Konicki, U.S. Census Bureau
11:35 AM
An Association Study Including Measurement Errors Using Linked NHIS and EPA Modeled Data
—
Rong Wei, CDC/NCHS ; Van Parsons, CDC/NCHS ; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS ; Ambarish Vaidyanathan, National Center for Environmental Health ; Pavlina Rumcheva, CDC/NCHS
11:50 AM
Correcting Biases in Auxiliary Data to Produce Better Estimates
—
Masahiko Aida, Civis Analytics
12:05 PM
Convergence and Stability Properties of Variance-Function Estimators Used in the Integration of Surveys and Alternative Data Sources
—
John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
197
Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
Contributed Poster Presentations: Survey Research Methods Section — Contributed Poster Presentations
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
54:
Bayesian Model-Based Approaches for Raking
—
Peigen Zhou, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Yajuan Si, University of Wisconsin - Madison
55:
Using Paradata to Inform the Collection of SSN from Survey Respondents
—
Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS ; George Zipf, CDC/NCHS ; Tala Fakhouri, CDC/NCHS
56:
Rapid Response Survey of Blood Donors in Support of Public Health
—
Steve Anderson, FDA ; Susan Hinkins, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Shannon McEwen, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Mark Walderhaug, FDA ; Michael Stern, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Barbee Whitaker, AABB
57:
Assessing the Impact of Respondent Fatigue in the National Crime Victimization Survey
—
George Couzens, RTI International ; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International
58:
Using Statistical Matching as a Supplement to Exact Record Linkage
—
Jonas Beste, Institute for Employment Research ; Jonathan Gessendorfer, Institute for Employment Research ; Jörg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research ; Joseph Sakshaug
59:
Misspecified Sampling Weights in Weight-Smoothing Methods
—
Xia Li, University of Maryland ; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
60:
Comparison of MCMC and ADM Methods for Hierarchical Bayesian Estimates in Small-Area Estimation
—
Ying Han, University of Maryland
61:
Seizing Upper Extremity Function: How Does PROMIS Do?
—
Man Hung, University of Utah ; Maren Wright Voss, University of Utah ; Jerry Bounsanga, University of Utah ; Andrew Tyser, University of Utah ; Fangzhou Liu, University of Massachusetts - Amherst ; Charles Saltzman, University of Utah
218 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W185bc
Advances in Statistical Methods for Dissemination and Analysis of Official Statistics — Invited Papers
Government Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri
Chair(s): Jonathan R. Bradley, University of Missouri
2:05 PM
An Integrated Approach to Providing Access to Confidential Social Science Data
—
Jerome Reiter, Duke University
2:30 PM
The Challenge of Reproducible Science and Privacy Protection for Statistical Agencies
—
John M. Abowd, U.S. Census Bureau/Cornell University
2:55 PM
Spatio-Temporal Change of Support with Application to American Community Survey Multi-Year Period Estimates
—
Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri ; Jonathan R. Bradley, University of Missouri ; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
3:20 PM
Discussant: Thomas A. Louis, The Johns Hopkins University
3:40 PM
Floor Discussion
236 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W176b
Multiple Imputation -- Multiple Challenges — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Florian Meinfelder, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Chair(s): Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
2:05 PM
Benchmarking and Assessment for Multiple Imputation
—
Gerko Vink, Utrecht University
2:25 PM
Interactions and Squares: Don't Transform, Just Impute!
—
Philipp Gaffert, GfK SE ; Volker Bosch, GfK SE ; Florian Meinfelder, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
2:45 PM
Optimal Split Questionnaire Survey Design in the Longitudinal Setting
—
Paul Michael Imbriano, University of Michigan ; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
3:05 PM
Optimal Missing-by-Design Patterns with Genetic Algorithms
—
Florian Meinfelder, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg ; Sara Bahrami, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories
3:25 PM
Discussant: Susanne Rässler, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
255
Mon, 8/1/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W175c
Advances in Small Area/Domain Estimation — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Elizabeth Zell
2:05 PM
Survey Estimators of Ordered Domain Means
—
Cristian Oliva, Colorado State University ; Mary C. Meyer, Colorado State University ; Jean Opsomer
2:20 PM
Structural Equation Mixed Models with an Application to Small-Area Estimation
—
Jyothsna Sainath, University of Utah
2:35 PM
Model-Based County-Level Crop Estimates Incorporating Auxiliary Sources of Information
—
Andreea Luisa Erciulescu, National Institute of Statistical Sciences/USDA/NASS ; Nathan B. Cruze, USDA/NASS ; Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
2:50 PM
A Design-Based Approach to Small-Area Estimation Using Semiparametric Generalized Linear Mixed Model
—
Hongjian Yu, University of California at Los Angeles ; Yueyan Wang, University of California at Los Angeles ; Pan Wang, University of California at Los Angeles ; Jean Opsomer ; Ninez Ponce, University of California at Los Angeles ; David Grant, University of California at Los Angeles
3:05 PM
Parametric Bootstrap Mean Square Error Estimates for Different Small Areas in the Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll
—
Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau
3:20 PM
Small-Area Estimation Methods for County-Level Vaccination Coverage Rates Using the NIS
—
Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Adrijo Chakraborty, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kennon Copeland, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kathleen Santos, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Lin Liu, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Philip J. Smith, CDC ; David Yankey, CDC/NCIRD ; Jenny Jeyarajah, CDC ; Tammy Santibanez, CDC ; Jim Singleton, CDC ; Stacie Greby, CDC ; Laurie Elam-Evans, CDC ; Chalanda Smith , CDC
3:35 PM
Multilevel Small-Area Estimation of Health Behaviors: An Extension of Multilevel Regression and Poststratification (MRP) Approach via Bootstrapping
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Xingyou Zhang, CDC ; Shumei Yun, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services ; Hua Lu, CDC ; Yan Wang, CDC ; Paul I. Eke, CDC ; James B. Holt, CDC ; Kurt Greenlund, CDC ; Janet B. Croft, CDC
259
Mon, 8/1/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W176a
Weighting — Contributed Papers
Government Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): LiAn Lin, Merck Research Laboratories
2:05 PM
A Method of Statistical Disclosure Limitation for Design and Strata-Defining Variables in Surveys
—
Anna Oganian, CDC/NCHS
2:20 PM
Statistical Calibration of Engineering-Based End-Use Electricity Consumption Estimates: A Bayesian Multilevel Model Approach
—
Hiroaki Minato, Energy Information Administration
2:35 PM
A Comparative Analysis of Approaches for Quantifying the Weight of Evidence in Forensic Science
—
Hariharan Iyer, National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Steven Lund, National Institute of Standards and Technology
2:50 PM
The Development of a Variance Estimation Methodology for Large-Scale Dissemination of Quality Indicators for the 2016 Canadian Census Long Form Sample
—
Nancy Devin, Statistics Canada ; François Verret, Statistics Canada
3:05 PM
Estimated Covariance Matrices Associated with Calibration
—
Luca Sartore, National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Kelly Toppin, USDA/NASS ; Clifford Spiegelman, Texas A&M University
3:20 PM
Defining a Strategy for National Weighting of Data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
—
Machell Town, CDC ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; Carol Pierannunzi, CDC ; Kristie Healey , ICF International ; Kurt Greenlund, CDC
3:35 PM
Determining the Appropriate Sample Weights for Diabetes Estimates
—
Xianfen Li, CDC/NCHS
299 !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W176c
2020 Census: Operational Design and Methods — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Robin A. Pennington, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Lisa Blumerman, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM
The Operational Design of the 2020 Census: Overview of the Current Status
—
Robin A. Pennington, U.S. Census Bureau
8:55 AM
An Overview of the Master Address File Coverage Study
—
Evan Boyd, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM
Optimizing Self-Response for the 2020 Census
—
Michael Bentley
9:35 AM
Using Administrative Records to Identify Occupied and Vacant Units
—
Vincent Mule, U.S. Census Bureau ; Andrew Keller, U.S. Census Bureau ; Darcy S. Morris, U.S. Census Bureau
9:55 AM
Field Re-Engineering for the 2020 Census
—
Tamara Adams, U.S. Census Bureau
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
320
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W176a
Statistical Methods for Complex Survey Data — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Dilli Bhatta, University of South Carolina
8:35 AM
Testing for No Effect in Nonparametric Regression with Survey Data
—
Yan Lu, University of New Mexico
8:50 AM
A Propensity Score Approach in a Study of WIC Families
—
Shankang Qu, PepsiCo ; Alissa Wilson, PepsiCo
9:05 AM
Approaches for Improved Power with Generalized Estimating Equations in Small-Sample Longitudinal Study Settings
—
Philip Westgate, University of Kentucky ; Woodrow Burchett, University of Kentucky
9:20 AM
Model-Assisted Estimation Using Time-to-Event Models
—
Benjamin Reist, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM
Constructing Generalized Variance Functions with Linear Regression Trees
—
Greg Erkens, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:50 AM
Empirical likelihood inference for regression parameters when modeling hierarchical complex survey data
—
Melike Oguz Alper, Statistics Norway ; Yves G. Berger, University of Southampton
10:05 AM
Confidentiality Approaches for Real-Time Systems Generating Aggregated Results
—
Jianzhu Li, Westat ; Tom Krenzke, Westat
349 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W184a
Applications of Regression Trees on Sample Data — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): daniell toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chair(s): Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM
Using Regression Trees to Model Characteristics of Nonresponse and Measurement Error in a Longitudinal Survey
—
Morgan Earp, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Charlotte Oslund, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:55 AM
Modeling Survey Data with Regression Trees
—
Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:15 AM
Using Machine Learning to Correct for Survey Nonresponse Bias
—
Curtis Signorino, University of Rochester ; Antje Kirchner, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
11:35 AM
Matchmaker, Data Scientist, or Both? Using Unsupervised Learning Methods for Matching Nonprobability Samples to Probability Sample
—
Trent Buskirk, Marketing Systems Group ; David Dutwin, SSRS
11:55 AM
A Case Study in Machine Learning Approaches to Survey Nonresponse Adjustments
—
Minsun Riddles, Westat ; Bob Fay, Westat ; David McGrath, Defense Manpower Data Center ; Eric Falk, Defense Manpower Data Center
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
364
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W184d
Nonprobability/Web Sampling and Data Analysis — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Daniel Oberski, Tilburg University
10:35 AM
Inferences from Internet Panel Studies and Comparisons with Probability Samples
—
Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; John Boyle, ICF ; Richard Harding, ICF
10:50 AM
An Empirical Method to Establish Usability of Nonprobability Surveys for Inference
—
Robert Tortora ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International
11:05 AM
The Efficacy of Nonprobability Online Samples
—
Alan Roshwalb, Ipsos ; Zachary Lewis, Ipsos ; Robert Petrin, Ipsos Public Affairs
11:20 AM
Design of Sample Surveys That Complement Observational Data to Achieve Population Coverage
—
Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau ; Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau
11:35 AM
Ratio of Vector Lengths as an Indicator of Sample Representativeness
—
Hee-Choon Shin, CDC/NCHS
11:50 AM
Exploration of Methods for Blending Unconventional Samples with Traditional Probability Samples
—
Jonathan Gellar, Mathematica Policy Research ; Hanzhi Zhou, Mathematica Policy Research ; Michael Sinclair, Mathematica Policy Research
12:05 PM
Floor Discussion
436
Tue, 8/2/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W183c
Adaptive/Innovative Survey Design and Survey Cost — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Holly Shulman, CDC
2:05 PM
Responsive Design: Side Effect Reduction of Prior Information on Survey Design
—
Abdellatif Demnati, Retired
2:20 PM
Adapting Responsive Design Strategies in a Recurring Adult Literacy Assessment
—
Minsun Riddles, Westat ; Tom Krenzke, Westat
2:35 PM
Toward an Adaptive Design for the Survey of Doctorate Recipients
—
Michael Yang, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Wan-Yinig Chang, National Science Foundation ; Karen Grigorian, NORC at the University of Chicago
2:50 PM
Implementing Adaptive Design on a Longitudinal Survey of At-Risk Youth:Empirical Evidence Based on a Deep-Dive Analysis
—
Hanzhi Zhou, Mathematica Policy Research ; Jillian Stein, Mathematica Policy Research
3:05 PM
Selecting a Sample from a Changing Frame
—
Eric Grau, Mathematica Policy Research ; Elaine Gilby, Social Security Administration ; Paul O'Leary, Social Security Administration
3:20 PM
New Perspectives on Sampling Rare Populations
—
Emanuela Furfaro, University of Milano-Bicocca
3:35 PM
Sample Design for Longitudinal Multiphase Samples with Misclassification
—
Andrea Piesse, Westat ; Sharon Lohr, Westat
440
Tue, 8/2/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W184a
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
470 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W183c
Design and Analysis Issues with Modern Population Telephone Surveys — Invited Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Bo Lu, The Ohio State University
Chair(s): Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University
8:35 AM
Estimating Interviewer Effects in the Absence of Interpenetration
—
Michael Elliott, University of Michigan ; Brady West, University of Michigan
9:00 AM
Causal Inference with Unequal Sampling Weights: Investigating Policy Effect Using Population Health Surveys
—
Bo Lu, The Ohio State University ; Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau
9:25 AM
Methods for Allocating and Targeting Small Areas in a Large Dual-Frame Telephone Survey
—
Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International
9:50 AM
Discussant: Marc N. Elliott, RAND Corporation
10:10 AM
Floor Discussion
483
Wed, 8/3/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W187b
GSS/SSS/SRMS Student Paper Award Presentations — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Tom Krenzke, Westat
Chair(s): Michael Hawes, U.S. Department of Education
8:35 AM
General and Specific Utility Measures for Synthetic Data
—
Joshua Snoke, Penn State University ; Beata Nowok, University of Edinburgh ; Gillian Raab, University of Edinburgh ; Aleksandra Slavkovic, Penn State University ; Chris Dibben, University of Edinburgh
8:55 AM
Analyzing Heterogeneous Causal Mediation Effects in Multi-Site Trials With Application to the National Job Corps Study
—
Xu Qin, The University of Chicago ; Guanglei Hong, The University of Chicago
9:15 AM
Approximate Median Regression for Complex Survey Data
—
Raphael Fraser, Medical College of Wisconsin
9:35 AM
Response Propensity and Motivated Under-Reporting: Do Persons Likely to Respond Give Better Answers to Filter and Eligibility Questions?
—
Jessica Wengrzik, GESIS ; Stephanie Eckman, RTI International ; Ruben Bach, Institute for Employment Research
9:55 AM
Modeling Preferential Recruitment for Respondent-Driven Sampling
—
Katherine McLaughlin, University of California at Los Angeles
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
492
Wed, 8/3/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W183b
SPEED: Advances in Survey Research Methodology — Contributed Speed
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Zachary Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago
8:35 AM
Pilot Surveys of Shore Fishing on Oahu, Hawaii
—
Hongguang Ma, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center ; Tom Ogawa, Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources ; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University ; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University ; Jean Opsomer ; Tom Sminkey, NOAA Fisheries ; Christopher Hawkins, Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council ; April Bagwill, NOAA Fisheries/ECS Federal ; David Van Voorhees, NOAA Fisheries
8:40 AM
How Can a Clothing Price Index Be Enhanced? Statistics Canada's Recent Experience
—
Krista MacIsaac, Statistics Canada ; Jean-Sébastien Provençal, Statistics Canada
8:45 AM
Accuracy in Effect Size Estimation for IID Observations
—
Francis Bilson Darku, The University of Texas at Dallas ; Ken Kelly, Mendoza College of Business ; Bhargab Chattopadhay, The University of Texas at Dallas
8:50 AM
Sampling with Minimal Strata Sample Size Requirements
—
Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI ; Igor Griva, George Mason University
8:55 AM
Predicting and Preventing Break-Offs in Web Surveys
—
Felicitas Mittereder, University of Michigan
9:00 AM
Assessing the Reliability of Conversational Interviewing
—
William Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:05 AM
Using official surveys to reduce bias of estimates from nonrandom samples collected by web surveys
—
Vladislav Beresovsky, CDC/NCHS ; Alan Dorfman, CDC/NCHS ; Pavlina Rumcheva, CDC/NCHS
9:10 AM
Calibration of Design Weights Using a Power Transformation
—
Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Veronica Salinas, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
9:15 AM
Calibration Weighting for Nonresponse with Proxy Frame Variables (So that Unit Nonresponse CanBe Missing Not at Random)
—
Phil Kott, RTI International
9:30 AM
Alternate Methods for Constructing BRR Weights with National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Single-Year Samples
—
Te-Ching Chen, CDC/NCHS ; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS
9:35 AM
Generating Correlated Synthetic Binary Indicators of Radio Listening Behavior for Long-Term Projections
—
Yanna Yan, University of Michigan ; Michael Elliott, University of Michigan ; Brady West, University of Michigan ; William Waldron, Nielsen
9:40 AM
Access and Explore NCES Survey and Administrative Data Through Self-Guided Online Training Modules
—
Andrew A. White, National Center for Education Statistics
9:45 AM
A Composite Likelihood Approach in Testing for Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium Using Family-Based Genetic Survey Data
—
Lingxiao Wang, Joint Program in Survey Methodology ; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute ; Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology
9:50 AM
Extension of the Peters-Belson Method to Estimate Health Disparities Among Multiple Groups Using Logistic Regression with Survey Data
—
Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology ; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute ; Pengyu Huang, Fors Marsh Group ; Joseph L. Gastwirth, The George Washington University
9:55 AM
Regression Models and Tests for Recruitment Dynamics in Respondent-Driven Sampling
—
Li Zeng, Yale University ; Forrest Crawford, Yale University ; Jianghong Li, Yale University
10:00 AM
A Comparison Between Standard Regression and Multilevel Modeling Techniques to Analyze Complex Survey Data Based on the Monte Carlo Simulation Study
—
Alomgir Hossain, University of Ottawa Heart Institute ; George Wells, University of Ottawa Heart Institute ; Punam Pahwa, University of Saskatchewan
10:05 AM
Ranking Question Design and Data Analysis
—
Chia-Ling Kuo, University of Connecticut Health Center ; Jessica Hoag, University of Connecticut Health Center
10:10 AM
Floor Discussion
502
Wed, 8/3/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W186c
Innovative Statistical Methods for Complex Survey Data — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Christine Wells, University of California at Los Angeles
8:35 AM
Are Utility Subsidies Accurately Predicting Assisted Households' Actual Utility Expenditures? A Methodological Examination
—
Davia Spado, ICF International ; Lee Harding, ICF International ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International
8:50 AM
Statistical Inference Based on Judgment Post-Stratifed Samples in Finite Population
—
Omer Ozturk, The Ohio State University
9:05 AM
A Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Combining Several Crop Yield Indications
—
Nathan B. Cruze, USDA/NASS
9:20 AM
Producing Labor Statistics by Detailed Geography and Occupation: Experiences from the New Canadian Job Vacancy and Wage Survey
—
Etienne Rassart, Statistics Canada ; Zdenek Patak, Statistics Canada
9:35 AM
Inference from Complex Survey-Embedded Field Experiments
—
Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau ; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
9:50 AM
Model-Based Evaluation of Local Alcohol Prevention Programs for Under-Age Drinking
—
Richard Harding, ICF ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; Shelley Osborn, ICF
10:05 AM
Alternative Variance Component Analyses for a Three-Stage Sample Design
—
Daniel Guzman, University of Michigan ; Sunghee Lee, University of Michigan ; Richard Valliant, Joint Program in Survey Methodology ; Paul Burton, University of Michigan ; Frost Hubbard, University of Michigan
509 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W195
Social Networks as the Unit of Observation — Invited Papers
Social Statistics Section , Section on Statistics in Marketing , Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Tracy Sweet, University of Maryland
Chair(s): Brian W. Junker, Carnegie Mellon University
10:35 AM
Using Feature Vectors to Cluster Social Networks
—
Tracy Sweet, University of Maryland ; David Sungjun Choi, Carnegie Mellon University ; Gabrielle Flynt, Bucknell University
11:00 AM
Modeling the Effects of Network Attributes on Subgroup Integration
—
Qiwen Zheng, University of Maryland
11:25 AM
Longitudinal Latent Space Network Model with VAR Evolution
—
Samrachana Adhikari, Carnegie Mellon University ; Brian W. Junker, Carnegie Mellon University
11:50 AM
Causal Mediation Analysis of Social Networks
—
Adam Chaim Sales, The University of Texas at Austin ; Tracy Sweet, University of Maryland ; Brian W. Junker, Carnegie Mellon University
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
524 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W196c
Recent Advances and Applications of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Models for Official Statistics — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri
Chair(s): James A. Livsey, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM
Spatiotemporal Modeling with Applications to Stroke Mortality and Data Privacy
—
Harrison Quick, CDC
10:55 AM
Predicting Coverage Error on the Master Address File Using Spatial Modeling Methods at the Block Level
—
Krista Heim, U.S. Census Bureau ; Andrew Raim, U.S. Census Bureau
11:15 AM
Particle Swarm Optimization--Assisted Metropolis Hastings Algorithms
—
Matthew Simpson, University of Missouri ; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri ; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri
11:35 AM
Small-Area Estimation for High-Dimensional Non-Gaussian Dependent Data
—
Jonathan R. Bradley, University of Missouri ; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri ; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
11:55 AM
A Multivariate Spatio-Temporal Model for U.S. Migration
—
Trevor Oswald, University of Missouri ; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
527 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W196b
Innovations in Disclosure Avoidance at the U.S. Census Bureau — Topic Contributed Papers
Government Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Aref Dajani, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Aref Dajani, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM
Controlling Identification Disclosure Risk in Microdata Release Through Unbiased Post- Randomization
—
Cheng Zhang ; Tapan Kumar Nayak, The George Washington University ; Jiashen You, Department of Transportation
10:55 AM
Data Synthesis and Perturbation for the American Community Survey at the U.S. Census Bureau
—
Amy Lauger, U.S. Census Bureau ; Michael Freiman, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jerome Reiter, Duke University
11:15 AM
Estimating Regression Parameters from a Sensitive Variable with Noise Multiplication
—
Marlow Lemons, U.S. Census Bureau ; Bimal Sinha, University of Maryland Baltimore County ; Aref Dajani, U.S. Census Bureau
11:35 AM
Challenges Facing the Disclosure Review Board at Census
—
William Wisniewski, U.S. Census Bureau ; Holly Newman, U.S. Census Bureau
11:55 AM
Floor Discussion
533
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W194a
Modeling Confounders via Smoothing and Regularization Methods? The Case of Age-Period-Cohort and Beyond — Topic Contributed Papers
Social Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Wenjiang Fu, University of Houston
Chair(s): Wenjiang Fu, University of Houston
10:35 AM
A Bayesian Approach to Smoothed Lexis Diagram with Applications to Breast Cancer
—
I-Shou Chang, National Health Research Institutes
10:55 AM
The Selection of the Constraint for Smoothing Cohort Model
—
Shujiao Huang, University of Houston ; Wenjiang Fu, University of Houston
11:15 AM
Parameter Constraints and Impact on Parameter Estimation in ANOVA and Age-Period-Cohort Models
—
Kuikui Gao, University of Houston ; Shujiao Huang, University of Houston ; Wenjiang Fu, University of Houston
11:35 AM
Resolving the Identifiability Problem with the Lasso Regularization Method in Age-Period-Cohort Analysis
—
Beverly Fu ; Wenjiang Fu, University of Houston
11:55 AM
Bias Correction in Modeling Confounded Age, Period, and Cohort Effects
—
Martina Fu, Stanford University
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
549
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W196a
Combined Data and Data Linkage (Surveys + Administrative Data, Geospatial Data, etc.) — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute
10:35 AM
Linking Federal Administrative Data to General Population Survey Samples
—
Joseph Sakshaug ; Manfred Antoni, Institute for Employment Research ; Reinhard Sauckel, Institute for Employment Research
10:50 AM
Quality and Analysis of Sets of Files
—
William Winkler
11:05 AM
Modeling Similar Nonmatches in Record Linkage with Mixture Models
—
Michael Larsen, The George Washington University
11:20 AM
Linked Designs of the MEPS Medical Provider and Organization Surveys
—
Marc Zodet, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Sadeq Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Steve Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Joel Cohen, Agency for HealthCare Research
11:35 AM
Multiple Imputation for Survey Integration Under Informative Sampling
—
Seho Park, Iowa State University ; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University
11:50 AM
Evaluating Record Linkage Software for Agricultural Surveys
—
Michael E. Bellow, USDA/NASS ; Kara Daniel, USDA/NASS ; Mark Gorsak, USDA/NASS ; Andreea Luisa Erciulescu, National Institute of Statistical Sciences/USDA/NASS
12:05 PM
Floor Discussion
561
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
11:15 AM
CC-Hall F1 West
SPEED: Advances in Survey Research Methodology, Part 2A — Contributed Poster Presentations
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
21:
Pilot Surveys of Shore Fishing on Oahu, Hawaii
—
Hongguang Ma, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center ; Tom Ogawa, Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources ; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University ; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University ; Jean Opsomer ; Tom Sminkey, NOAA Fisheries ; Christopher Hawkins, Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council ; April Bagwill, NOAA Fisheries/ECS Federal ; David Van Voorhees, NOAA Fisheries
22:
How Can a Clothing Price Index Be Enhanced? Statistics Canada's Recent Experience
—
Krista MacIsaac, Statistics Canada ; Jean-Sébastien Provençal, Statistics Canada
23:
Accuracy in Effect Size Estimation for IID Observations
—
Francis Bilson Darku, The University of Texas at Dallas ; Ken Kelly, Mendoza College of Business ; Bhargab Chattopadhay, The University of Texas at Dallas
25:
Sampling with Minimal Strata Sample Size Requirements
—
Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI ; Igor Griva, George Mason University
26:
Predicting and Preventing Break-Offs in Web Surveys
—
Felicitas Mittereder, University of Michigan
27:
Assessing the Reliability of Conversational Interviewing
—
William Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics
28:
Using official surveys to reduce bias of estimates from nonrandom samples collected by web surveys
—
Vladislav Beresovsky, CDC/NCHS ; Alan Dorfman, CDC/NCHS ; Pavlina Rumcheva, CDC/NCHS
29:
Calibration of Design Weights Using a Power Transformation
—
Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Veronica Salinas, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
30:
Calibration Weighting for Nonresponse with Proxy Frame Variables (So that Unit Nonresponse CanBe Missing Not at Random)
—
Phil Kott, RTI International
The oral portion will take place during Session 213155
564
Wed, 8/3/2016,
11:35 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
SPEED: Advances in Survey Research Methodology, Part 2B — Contributed Poster Presentations
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
21:
Subsample Weights Studies - Alternate Methods for Constructing BRR Weights for NHANES Single Year Samples
—
Te-Ching Chen, CDC/NCHS ; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS
22:
Generating Correlated Synthetic Binary Indicators of Radio Listening Behavior for Long-Term Projections
—
Yanna Yan, University of Michigan ; Michael Elliott, University of Michigan ; Brady West, University of Michigan ; William Waldron, Nielsen
23:
Access and Explore NCES Survey and Administrative Data Through Self-Guided Online Training Modules
—
Andrew A. White, National Center for Education Statistics
24:
A Composite Likelihood Approach in Testing for Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium Using Family-Based Genetic Survey Data
—
Lingxiao Wang, Joint Program in Survey Methodology ; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute ; Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology
25:
Extension of the Peters-Belson Method to Estimate Health Disparities Among Multiple Groups Using Logistic Regression with Survey Data
—
Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology ; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute ; Pengyu Huang, Fors Marsh Group ; Joseph L. Gastwirth, The George Washington University
26:
Regression Models and Tests for Recruitment Dynamics in Respondent-Driven Sampling
—
Li Zeng, Yale University ; Forrest Crawford, Yale University ; Jianghong Li, Yale University
27:
A Comparison Between Standard Regression and Multilevel Modeling Techniques to Analyze Complex Survey Data Based on the Monte Carlo Simulation Study
—
Alomgir Hossain, University of Ottawa Heart Institute ; George Wells, University of Ottawa Heart Institute ; Punam Pahwa, University of Saskatchewan
28:
Ranking Question Design and Data Analysis
—
Chia-Ling Kuo, University of Connecticut Health Center ; Jessica Hoag, University of Connecticut Health Center
The oral portion will take place during Session 213155
595 *
Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W193a
Update on Current Population Survey Research — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Stephen Ash, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
Current Population Survey Sample Size Study
—
Daniel Sommers, U.S. Census Bureau ; Stephanie Chan Yang, U.S. Census Bureau ; Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau
2:25 PM
An Iterative Composite Estimator in the Current Population Survey
—
Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau ; Zhou Yu, East China Normal University ; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin
2:45 PM
An Overview of Current Population Survey Variance Methodology
—
Aaron Gilary, U.S. Census Bureau ; Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau ; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
3:05 PM
Calculating Generalized Variance Functions with a Single-Series Model in the Current Population Survey
—
Justin McIllece, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:25 PM
Update on Current Population Survey Research, Discussion
—
Edwin Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
601
Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W190a
Expanding Capacity for the Measurement of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Federal Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers
Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Paul Guerino, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Chair(s): Diane Herz, Mathematica Policy Research
2:05 PM
Measurement of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Federal Statistical System
—
Jennifer Park, Office of Management and Budget
2:25 PM
Improving Measurement of Same-Sex Couple Households for Census 2020
—
Nancy Bates ; Rose Kreider, U.S. Census Bureau ; Daphne Loquist, U.S. Census Bureau
2:45 PM
Results from Cognitive Interviews to Assess Items to Measure Gender and Sexual Identity Among English- and Spanish-Speaking Older Adults in Surveys
—
Stuart Michaels, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Michael Stern, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Michael Kozloski, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Samuel "Chris" Haffer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Paul Guerino, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Debra Reed-Gillette, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
3:05 PM
Testing of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Questions for the National Crime Victimization Survey
—
Jennifer Truman, Bureau of Justice Statistics
3:25 PM
Discussant: Sean Cahill, The Fenway Institute
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
602
Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W192a
Using Demography and Randomized Response Model to Improve Social Science Research — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Social Statistics Section
Chair(s): Norman Bradburn, NORC at the University of Chicago
2:05 PM
Identifying the Transgender Population in the Medicare Program
—
Samuel "Chris" Haffer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Kimberly Proctor, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Carla Hodge, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Cara James, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Erin Ewald, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Paul Guerino, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2:20 PM
Urban Analytics: A Case Study in Philadelphia
—
Shane Jensen, The Wharton School ; Rachel Thurston, Stantec Architecture ; Colman Humphrey, The Wharton School
2:35 PM
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care: An Examination of State Inpatient Databases in the Utilization of and Outcomes Following Total Knee Arthroplasty
—
Wei Zhang, The George Washington University
2:50 PM
Applications of Statistical Techniques to Smoking Cessation Studies Using National Survey Data
—
Julia Soulakova, University of Nebraska - Lincoln ; Lisa Crockett, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
3:05 PM
A Randomized Response Model for Continuous Data
—
Alaa Elkadry, Oakland University ; Gary C. McDonald, Oakland University
3:20 PM
A Revisit to Two-Deck Randomized Response Model
—
Oluseun Odumade, Deloitte Consulting ; Augustus Jayaraj, Cornell University ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
3:35 PM
Simultaneous Estimation of Means of Two Sensitive Quantitative Variables
—
SEGUN AHMED, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
613
Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W192c
Nonresponse Adjustment and Nonresponse Bias Reduction Methods — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
Effects of Nonresponse Bias Adjustments on Survey Estimates of Health Conditions and Behaviors in a Community Sample in Chicago
—
Linda K. Owens, Survey Research Laboratory ; Timothy Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago ; Jerry Krishnan, University of Illinois at Chicago
2:20 PM
Collecting Proxy Measures of Key Survey Variables to Estimate, Reduce, and Adjust for Nonresponse Bias
—
Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International ; Andy Peytchev, University of Michigan ; Matt Jans, University of California at Los Angeles
2:35 PM
Do Secondary Data and Multiple Attempts of Survey Data Collection Reduce Nonresponse Bias?
—
Xiaowei Yan ; Walter F. Stewart, Sutter Health ; Vatche Minassian, Brigham and Women's Hospital
2:50 PM
Are Initial Respondents Different from the Nonresponse Follow-Up Cases? A Study of Probability-Based Web Panelists
—
Wei Zeng, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Michael Dennis , NORC at the University of Chicago
3:05 PM
Randomly Split Zones for Samples of Size One as Reserve Replicates and Random Replacements for Nonrespondents
—
Avinash Singh, American Institutes for Research ; Cong Ye, American Institutes for Research
3:20 PM
The Relationship Between Nonresponse and Revisions in the CES: Anticipating the Size and Direction of Revisions Using Firm Characteristics and Their Employment Reporting History
—
Clyde Tucker, CNN/AIR ; John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:35 PM
A Calibrated Bayesian Method for Propensity Score Estimation
—
Hejian Sang, Iowa State University ; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University
640
Thu, 8/4/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W196b
Topics in Adaptive/Responsive Survey Designs — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chair(s): Ashley Clark, Indiana University
8:35 AM
Weighting and Variance Estimation Under Adaptive and Responsive Survey Designs
—
Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:55 AM
Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Responsive Sampling Strategy in MEPS
—
Sadeq Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Steve Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
9:15 AM
Experimenting with Contact Strategies to Aid Adaptive Design in Business Surveys
—
Cha-Chi Fan, U.S. Census Bureau ; Alfred D. Tuttle, U.S. Census Bureau ; Joshua Langeland , U.S. Census Bureau ; Erica Marquette, U.S. Census Bureau ; Aryn Hernandez, U.S. Census Bureau ; Stephanie Coffey , U.S. Census Bureau ; Jennifer Beck, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM
Survey of Income and Program Participation Case Prioritization Experiment Results
—
Gina Walejko, U.S. Census Bureau ; Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau
9:55 AM
Assigning Cases Effectively for the Current Population Survey
—
Kevin Tolliver, U.S. Census Bureau
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
647 * !
Thu, 8/4/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 PM
CC-W195
Americans on the Move: Challenges and Solutions in Modeling Transportation Data — Topic Contributed Papers
Government Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section , Transportation Statistics Interest Group
Organizer(s): Jiashen You, Department of Transportation
Chair(s): Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
8:35 AM
Identifying Risk Factors for Interstate Crashes Using Spatial Statistics
—
Kaitlin Gibson, Brigham Young University ; Matthew J. Heaton, Brigham Young University
8:55 AM
Modeling Transportation Characteristics: Small-Area Estimation Using the National Household Travel Survey
—
Theresa Firestine, U.S. Department of Transportation ; Stephen Brumbaugh, U.S. Department of Transportation
9:15 AM
Geographical Predictors of GPS-Based Transportation Survey Response Rates
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Timothy Michalowski, Abt SRBI ; Dara Seidl, Abt SRBI
9:35 AM
Direct and Indirect Effects of Alcohol Impairment and Safety Belt Use on Head Injuries and Their Associated Charges in Illinois
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Mehdi Nassirpour, Illinois Department of Transportation
9:55 AM
Discussant: Patricia Hu, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
661
Thu, 8/4/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W196c
Issues in Estimating and Adjusting for Sampling and Nonsampling Errors — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Meena Khare, CDC/NCHS
8:35 AM
Interviewer Effects and the Measurement of Financial Literacy
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Panagiota Tzamourani, Deutsche Bundesbank ; Thomas F. Crossley, University of Essex/Institute of Fiscal Studies ; Tobias Schmidt, Deutsche Bundesbank ; Joachim Winter, University of Munich
8:50 AM
Occupation Coding During the Interview
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Malte Schierholz, Institute for Employment Research ; Miriam Gensicke, TNS Infratest Sozialforschung ; Nikolai Tschersich , TNS Infratest Sozialforschung
9:05 AM
Medical Event Reporting in the 2005 to 2013 MEPS in Terms of Self and Proxy Reporting According to the Person's Relationship to the Respondent
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Frances Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Karen Davis, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
9:20 AM
Motivated Misreporting in Web Panels
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Ruben Bach, Institute for Employment Research ; Stephanie Eckman, RTI International
9:35 AM
Evaluating the Quality of Survey and Administrative Data with Generalized Multitrait-Multimethod Models
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Daniel Oberski, Tilburg University ; Antje Kirchner, University of Nebraska - Lincoln ; Stephanie Eckman, RTI International ; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland/University of Mannheim/German Federal Employment Agency
9:50 AM
Stratified Sampling from Electronic Health Records: Approaches to Addressing Errors in Stratum Definitions
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Nathaniel Mercaldo, Vanderbilt University ; Jonathan Scott Schildcrout, Vanderbilt University
10:05 AM
Total Survey Error in a National Survey of Influenza Vaccination with Recall Error
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Nicholas Davis, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kennon Copeland, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Lin Liu, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Tammy Santibanez, CDC ; Jim Singleton, CDC ; Zhen Zhao, CDC ; David Yankey, CDC/NCIRD ; Katherine Kahn, CDC/NCIRD ; Yusheng Zhai, CDC/NCIRD ; Jenny Jeyarajah, CDC
670 * !
Thu, 8/4/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W180
Resampling Methods in Mixed Effects Models with Applications in Small Area Estimation and Other Related Fields — Invited Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Jiming Jiang, University of California at Davis
Chair(s): Jiming Jiang, University of California at Davis
10:35 AM
Simultaneous Model Selection and Inference in Small-Area and Other Complex Models
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Snigdhansu Chatterjee, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
11:00 AM
A Unified Monte-Carlo Jackknife for Small-Area Estimation After Model Selection
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Thuan Nguyen, Oregon Health & Science University ; Jiming Jiang, University of California at Davis ; P. Lahiri, University of Maryland
11:25 AM
New Bootstrap Bias Corrections with Application to Estimation of Prediction Mean Square Error in Small-Area Estimation
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Danny Pfeffermann, CBS Israel, Hebrew University/University of Southampton
11:50 AM
Discussant: Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
12:10 PM
Floor Discussion
684 * !
Thu, 8/4/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W178b
Collecting and Analyzing Sensitive Data: Making Lies Naked! — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Chair(s): Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
10:35 AM
A Weighted, Squared-Distance Function for Two Decks of Cards in Randomized Response Technique
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Augustus Jayaraj, Cornell University ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Oluseun Odumade, Deloitte Consulting
10:55 AM
A Comparison of Three New Randomized Response Models for Simultaneous Estimation of Three Sensitive Dependent Characteristics and Their Overlaps
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Oluwaseun Olanipekun ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
11:15 AM
Unrelated Question Model with Two Decks of Cards
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Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
11:35 AM
Estimation of Odds Ratio and Attributable Risk Using Randomized Response Techniques
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Cheonsig Lee ; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
11:55 AM
Discussant: James Alan Fox, Northeastern University
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
705
Thu, 8/4/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W179b
Methods for Item Missing and Unit Nonresponse — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Barbara Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research
10:35 AM
Comparison of Multiple Imputation Methods for Categorical Survey Items with High Missing Rates: Application to the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating Study
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Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute ; Erin Hennessy, National Cancer Institute ; April Oh, National Cancer Institute ; Linda Nebeling, National Cancer Institute
10:50 AM
Nonparametric Imputation for Nonignorable Missing Data
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Domonique Watson, Emory University ; Qi Long, Emory University
11:05 AM
Fixed Choice Design and Augmented Fixed Choice Design for Missing Data in Social Networks
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Miles Ott, Augsburg College ; Joseph Hogan, Brown University ; Nancy Barnett, Brown University ; Krista Gile, University of Massachusetts - Amherst ; Matthew Harrison, Brown University
11:20 AM
A More Unified Statistical Approach to Nonresponse and Weighting Adjustments
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Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat
11:35 AM
An Investigation of Weighting Procedures for Unit-Nonresponse
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Hyunshik Lee, Westat ; Jin Kim, Westat
11:50 AM
Weighting for Nonresponse in the Overseas Citizen Population Survey: The Effects of Sample Size and Adjustment Method on Accuracy of Estimates
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Jonathan Mendelson, Fors Marsh Group ; Pengyu Huang, Fors Marsh Group
12:05 PM
Floor Discussion
708
Thu, 8/4/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W177
Nonresponse and Propensity Scores — Contributed Papers
Government Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Wei Zhuang, Creighton University
10:35 AM
A New Approach for Collecting Data from Long-Term Nonrespondents in the Multiple Worksite Report
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Kelly Quinn, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Emily Thomas, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:50 AM
Data Fusion for Accurate State-Level Diabetes and Prediabetes Prevalence Estimation
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David A. Marker, Westat ; Jianzhu Li, Westat ; Russ Mardon, Westat ; Luke B. Smith, Westat ; Deborah Rolka, CDC ; Sharon H. Saydah, CDC ; Frank Jenkins, Westat ; Elizabeth Petraglia, Westat
11:05 AM
Response Rates for the Pre-Production Test of the Occupational Requirements Survey
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Alice Yu, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Chester Ponikowski, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Erin McNulty, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:20 AM
Nonresponse Bias Analysis for the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Financial Report
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Jeremy Knutson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Greg Cepluch, U.S. Census Bureau
11:35 AM
A Case Study on the Use of Propensity Score Adjustments with Web Survey Data
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Van Parsons, CDC/NCHS
11:50 AM
Sending Pre-Notice Postcards to Increase Reponse and Decrease Cost for the Current Population Survey
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Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau ; Louis Avenilla, U.S. Census Bureau ; Gina Walejko, U.S. Census Bureau
12:05 PM
Nonresponse Bias Analysis and Sample Selection Evaluation in the Survey of Business Owners
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Justin Nguyen