JSM Activity #290

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290 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Union Square 3 & 4
Estimation #2 - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods
Chair(s): David W. Chapman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
     2:05 PM   Making Unbiased Estimates About Hidden Populations Using Respondent-driven SamplingMatthew J. Salganik, Cornell University; Douglas Heckathorn, Cornell University
     2:20 PM   Estimation for Link-Tracing Sampling DesignsMichael Kwanisai, Pennsylvania State University
     2:35 PM   On Some Aspects of Estimation Methods Based on Capture Alone with ApplicationsSameer Y. Desale, Student; Dhirendra N. Ghosh, Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.; Bimal Kumar Sinha, University of Maryland
     2:50 PM   Estimating Finite Population Totals Using TransformationsAlan H. Dorfman, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Raymond L. Chambers, University of Southampton
     3:05 PM   A Bayes and Empirical Bayes Prediction for a Finite Population Total Using Auxiliary InformationMark Sebastian Hamner, Texas State University; John Weldon Seaman, Baylor University; Dean M. Young, Baylor University; Melinda Miller Holt, Texas Woman's University
     3:20 PM   A Simulation Comparison Between Alternative Outlier Resistant Ratio EstimatorsBogong Li, Bureau of Labor Statistics
     3:35 PM   A Comparison of Two ADAM Weighting SchemesMichael Yang, NORC at the University of Chicago; Dean Gerstein, NORC at the University of Chicago
 

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