JSM Activity #326

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326 Applied Session Wed, 8/6/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM R-Sienna I & II
Recent Development in Survey Methods - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section, Section on Government Statistics
Chair(s): S. Lynne Stokes, Southern Methodist University
     8:35 AM   Some Reduction Techniques in Linear EditingStanley S. Weng, National Agricultural Statistics Service
     8:50 AM   Social Security Administration Public Use Microdata SamplesBrian V. Greenberg, Social Security Administration; Cherice N. Jefferies, Social Security Administration; Jennifer Lee, Social Security Administration
     9:05 AM   A Comparison between Performances of Scoring Systems from Discriminant Analysis and Cluster Analysis Using Random SamplesChih-Chin Ho, Internal Revenue Service; William Wong, Internal Revenue Service
     9:20 AM   Statistical Matching With Assessment of Uncertainty in the Procedure: New FindingsChris Moriarity, U.S. General Accounting Office; Fritz J. Scheuren, NORC
     9:35 AM   Variance of a Sample Variance in a Finite-Population SamplingEungchun Cho, Kentucky State University; Moon Jung Cho, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
     9:50 AM   Analysis of Hierarchical Factorial Layouts When the Class Levels Are Sampled from Unbalanced Finite PopulationsShannon E. Allen, Temple University; Burt S. Holland, Temple University
     10:05 AM   A Nationwide Laboratory: Examining Trust and Trustworthiness by Integrating Behavioral Experiments into Representative SurveysJuergen Schupp, DIW Berlin; Ernst Fehr, Institute for Empirical Research; Urs Fischbacher, Institute for Empirical Research; Gert G. Wagner, DIW Berlin
 

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