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54 Sun, 8/8/2021, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM Virtual
Record Linkage, Data Integration, and Improving Survey Measurement — Contributed Speed
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Samantha Spiers, U.S. Census Bureau
3:35 PM A Unified Bayesian Framework for Statistical Matching
Gauri Kamat, Brown University; Roee Gutman, Brown University
3:40 PM Administrative Record Use in the 2020 Census for Modeling and Processing
Andrew D. Keller, US Census Bureau
3:45 PM Assessing the Quality of Blended Statistics in a Federal Health Survey
Liz Kantor, NORC at the University of Chicago; Ann Bisognano, NORC at the University of Chicago; Michael Trierweiler, NORC at the University of Chicago
3:50 PM Overview of Administrative Records Modeling in the 2020 Census
Mary Mulry, U.S. Census Bureau; Tom Mule, U.S. Census Bureau; Andrew D. Keller, US Census Bureau; Scott Konicki, U.S. Census Bureau
3:55 PM An Approach to Estimate the Reidentification Risk in Longitudinal Survey Microdata
Jianzhu Li, Westat; Lin Li, Westat; Tom Krenzke, Westat; Wan-Ying Chang, National Science Foundation
4:00 PM Bayesian Inference for Nonprobability Samples
Lyric Liu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute ; Nandram Balgobin, Worcester Polytechnic Insttute
4:05 PM Improving the Representativeness of Tribal BRFSS Through Data Integration
Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Janis Campbell, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center; Erin Spain, Southern Tribal Health Board; Alexandra Milligan, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center; Cuyler Snider, Southern Tribal Health Board
4:10 PM Machine Learning-Based Data Integration Procedures for Handling Nonprobability Sample
James Cutler, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Chao Xu, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
4:15 PM Boat-Based Fishing Surveys in the US Pacific Island Territories: Survey Design, Catch and Effort Estimation, and Sensitivity Analyses
Hongguang Ma, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center; Toby Matthews, University of Hawaii ; Felipe Carvalho, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center; Marc Nadon, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center / University of Hawaii
4:20 PM OptimalFisheryDesign: An R Package for Fishery Sampling Designs
Zhaoce Liu, Mathematica Inc.; Lynne Stokes, Southern Methodist University
4:30 PM A Model-Assisted Approach for Distinguishing Two Nonresponses in Achievement Test or Survey Data
Yu-Wei Chang, National Chengchi University
4:35 PM How Can We Use Mixture, Multi-Process, and Other Multi-Dimensional Item Response Theory Models to Account for Midpoint and Extreme Response Style Use in Personality Assessment?
Michael Lucci, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
4:40 PM Measurement and Selection Errors in Recall and Diary Responses
Gradon Nicholls, Bank of Canada; Heng Chen, Bank of Canada
4:45 PM A Model-Assisted Approach for Finding Coding Errors in Manual Coding of Open-Ended Questions
Matthias Schonlau, University of Waterloo; Zhoushanyue He, University of Waterloo
4:50 PM Nonparametric Model-Assisted Estimation from Quantitative Randomized Response Models
Sayed Mostafa, North Carolina A&T State University
4:55 PM A Comparison of Indirect Questioning Techniques for Binary Responses
Jessica K. Fox, LSU Health Sciences Center School of Public Health Biostatistics Program; Evrim Oral, LSU Health Sciences Center School of Public Health Biostatistics Program
5:00 PM A Public Health Application of a Randomized Response Model Based on Applied Neuroscience
Augustus Jayaraj, Cornell University; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University -Kingsville; Oluseun Odumade, Deloitte & Touche
5:05 PM Inspecting Regression Trees of Subjective Burden Perception with Objective Burden Measures in a Household Survey
Daniel Yang, Bureau of Labor Statistics
5:10 PM Web Survey Response Times: What to Do and What Not to Do
Ioannis Andreadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
5:15 PM Relative Standard Error: A Misleading Indicator for Cell Suppression and Publishing Guidelines for Estimates of Proportions
Sadeq R Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; David K Kashihara, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality