JSM Activity #31


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Activity ID:  31
Title Room
* Seymour Sudman Memorial Session: Issues in Sample Design and Response Effects H-Grand Salon C
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/05/2001    4:00 PM  -  5:50 PM Memorial Sessions, Section on Survey Research Methods*, Social Statistics Section*, Section on Government Statistics* Invited
Organizer: Johnny Blair, University of Maryland
Chair: Geeta Menon, New York University
Discussant: 5:05 PM - Norman Bradburn, National Science Foundation
5:25 PM - Monroe Sirken, National Center for Health Statistics
 
Floor Discussion 5:45 PM
Description

Seymour Sudman's contributions to survey methodology covered an exceptionally diverse set of areas, from sampling to the application of cognitive psychology methods to survey design. This session will present an historical overview and recent developments in some of the areas his work influenced.
  300348  By:  Graham Kalton 4:05 PM 08/05/2001
Practical Sampling Methods for Elusive Populations

  300347  By:  Norbert Schwarz 4:25 PM 08/05/2001
Age-dependent Context Effects and Misleading Conclusions About Cohort Differences in Attitudes and Behavior

  300349  By:  Roger Tourangeau 4:45 PM 08/05/2001
Sensitive Questions and the Mode of Data Collection

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