JSM Activity #309


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Activity ID:  309
Title
Calibration and Other Approaches to Estimation in Sample Surveys
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/14/2002
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Room: H-Morgan Suite
ENAR, SSC, Section on Government Statistics*, Section on Survey Research Methods* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Lawrence R. Ernst, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 12:05 PM
Description

Three papers present new developments in calibration methods for estimation. Other papers investigate random fields sampling, the composite weighting used in the Current Population Survey, and maximum likelihood estimation for complex survey data.
  301350  By:  Hee-Choon  Shin 10:35 AM 08/14/2002
Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Complex Survey Data

  300540  By:  Phillip  S. Kott 10:50 AM 08/14/2002
A Practical Use for Instrument-Variable Calibration

  300542  By:  Changbao  Wu 11:05 AM 08/14/2002
Optimal Calibration Estimators in Survey Sampling

  300945  By:  Edwin L. Robison 11:20 AM 08/14/2002
Redesign of Current Population Survey Composite Weighting

  301454  By:  Brandon M. Schneider 11:35 AM 08/14/2002
Redesign of Current Population Survey Raking to Control Totals

  301507  By:  Jose E. Rodriguez 11:50 AM 08/14/2002
The Horvitz-Thompson Predictor in Random Fields Sampling

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