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Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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279 Applied Session Tue, 8/8/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-204
Survey-Based Estimation III - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods
Chair(s): Bryan Sayer, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.
     10:35 AM   New Cell Collapsing Strategies Based on Collapsing Adjustment FactorJay J. Kim, National Center for Health Statistics; Richard Valliant, University of Michigan; Wenxing Zha, National Institutes of Health
     10:50 AM   Stratification for Radio Listening EstimationRichard Griffiths, Arbitron Inc.
     11:05 AM   Calculating Effect Sizes Using Survey DataJun Liu, Research Triangle Institute
     11:20 AM   Estimation for Two-Phase Panel SurveysJason Legg, Iowa State University; Wayne Fuller, Iowa State University; Sarah M. Nusser, Iowa State University
     11:35 AM   Evaluation of Collapsing Criteria in Sample Weighting Linda Tompkins, National Center for Health Statistics; Jay J. Kim, National Center for Health Statistics; Wenxing Zha, National Institutes of Health
     11:50 AM   A Pseudo-Empirical Likelihood Approach for Stratified Samples with NonresponseFang Fang, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Quan Hong, Eli Lilly and Company; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin-Madison
     12:05 PM   Estimation Methods To Produce Preliminary Statistics in an Employment SurveyAnders Holmberg, Statistics Sweden; Natalie Jansson, Statistics Sweden; Martin Odencrants, Statistics Sweden
 

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