JSM Activity #148


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Activity ID:  148
Title
* ! Methodological Issues in Social Policy Analysis
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/12/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: H-Murray Hill Suite B
Social Statistics Section* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Arthur R. Cresce, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussant:  
Description

Papers will be presented on methodological issues that arise in the analysis of data in such areas as parental reports on children, human rights violations, academic achievement, racial profiling, alcohol abuse and immigration.
  301265  By:  Jerry  West 2:05 PM 08/12/2002
Parental Reports of Children's Race and Ethnicity in a National Longitudinal Cohort Study

  300800  By:  Xin  Ma 2:20 PM 08/12/2002
Monitoring Change in Academic Achievement of Students and Schools: A Hierarchical Linear Modeling Approach

  301562  By:  Romesh M.A. Silva 2:35 PM 08/12/2002
On the Maintenance and Measurement of Inter-Rater Reliability when Documenting Large-Scale Human Rights Violations

  300411  By:  Jeff  Dominitz 2:50 PM 08/12/2002
How Do The Laws Of Probability Constrain Legislative And Judicial Efforts To Stop Racial Profiling?

  300657  By:  Richard R. Bryant 3:05 PM 08/12/2002
Impact of Alcohol Abuse and Dependence on Wages

  301033  By:  Elaine  Zanutto 3:20 PM 08/12/2002
A Comparison of Propensity Score and Linear Regression Analyses of Gender and Racial Wage Gaps in Information Technology Careers

  300760  By:  Judith  Droitcour 3:35 PM 08/12/2002
Estimating Visa Overstays: The 3-Card Method

JSM 2002

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Revised March 2002