JSM Activity #405


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Activity ID:  405
Title
Design Effects, Variances, and Power Curves in Sample Surveys
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/15/2002
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Room: H-Concourse G
ENAR, Section on Survey Research Methods* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Ronaldo Iachan, ORC Macro
Discussant:  
Description

Several papers examine different aspects of design effects. Others investigate confidence bounds on power curves, successive sampling with varying probabilities, variance replicates that reflect both or only one stage of sampling, and approximating variances via Taylor deviations.
  300882  By:  Steven  Kaufman 10:35 AM 08/15/2002
Variance Estimation within a Nested Two-Stage Sample Design

  301966  By:  Thanh  Le 10:50 AM 08/15/2002
Decomposing Design Effects for Survey Design

  301693  By:  Jun   Liu 11:05 AM 08/15/2002
Stratum Specific Design Effect and Its Application

  301370  By:  Franklin  Winters 11:20 AM 08/15/2002
Extreme Design Effects: Why They Occur and What to do About Them

  301696  By:  Jianmin   Wang 11:35 AM 08/15/2002
Successive Sampling with Varying Probabilities without Replacement in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health

  300721  By:  Babubhai V. Shah 11:50 AM 08/15/2002
Calculus of Taylor Deviations

  300735  By:  Amang S. Sukasih 12:05 PM 08/15/2002
Evaluation of Inferential Performance Through Confidence Bounds for Power Curves

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