JSM Activity #163


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Activity ID:  163
Title
* New Approaches for Survey Data Analysis with Measurement Errors
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/13/2002
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Room: H-Sutton Parlor North
Section on Government Statistics*, Section on Health Policy Statistics*, Section on Survey Research Methods*, Social Statistics Section* Invited
Organizer: Paul P. Biemer, RTI International
Chair: C. Mitchell Dayton, University of Maryland
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:15 AM
Description

This session describes current research in |the application of psychometric methods, particularly latent class analysis, in survey research. The primary audience is statisticians who may not be familiar with these methods, but could use them frequently in their work. The first paper provides a brief overview of the methods; the three remaining papers discuss various psychometric methods and their applications.
  300285  By:  Paul P. Biemer 8:35 AM 08/13/2002
Some Uses of Latent Class Analysis in Survey Quality Evaluations

  300286  By:  Linda M. Collins 9:00 AM 08/13/2002
Two-Sequence Latent Transition Models

  300338  By:  David  Rindskopf 9:25 AM 08/13/2002
The Use of Latent Class Analysis in Medical Diagnosis

  300288  By:  Joop  Hox 9:50 AM 08/13/2002
Estimating Regression Models with Measurement Error in Complex Surveys

JSM 2002

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Revised March 2002