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This is the preliminary program for the 2008 Joint Statistical
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| 149 | Mon, 8/4/08, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-F Lobby |
| Section on Survey Research Methods Contributed Poster Presentations - Contributed - Poster Presentations | ||
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Section on Survey Research Methods |
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| Organizer(s): John Castelloe, SAS Institute Inc. | ||
| Chair(s): John Castelloe, SAS Institute Inc. | ||
| Poster Topic: Applications and case studies: | ||
| 35: |
Application of Confirmatory Factor Analysis To Establish the Validity of a Practice-Analysis Survey — Heibatollah Baghi, George Mason University; Teresa Panniers, George Mason University; Mary Smolenski, American Nurses Credentialing Center
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| Poster Topic: Categorical, multivariate analysis: | ||
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Testing the Proportional Odds Assumption for Complex Data — George G. Brown, RTI International
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| Poster Topic: Environmetrics, ecology, agriculture, wildlife management: | ||
| 38: |
Bid Design and Its Influence on Stated Willingness To Pay and Participation in a Deposit Refund Program in a Survey of Nonrefillable Plastic Pesticide Users — Danna L. Moore, Washinton State University
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| Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods: | ||
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Imputation Methods for Missing Data in a Longitudinal Family Study — Michael D. Larsen, Iowa State University; Frederick O. Lorenz, Iowa State University
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Imputation for Missing Physiological and Health Measurement Data: Tests and Applications — Matt Jans, The University of Michigan; Steven G. Heeringa, Institute for Social Research
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A New Approach to Estimation of Response Probabilities When Missing Data Are Not Missing at Random — Michael Sverchkov, BAE Systems/Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Model-Assisted Hot-Deck Imputation — Winnie Huang, University of California, Los Angeles; Hongjian Yu, University of California, Los Angeles; Jenny Chia, University of California, Los Angeles; Sunghee Lee, University of California, Los Angeles
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Imputing and Jackknifing Scrambled Responses — Inderjit S. Grewal, Punjab Agricultural University; Jong M. Kim, The University of Minnesota, Morris; Sarjinder Singh, The University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College
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| Poster Topic: Longitudinal data, repeated measurements, and meta-analysis: | ||
| 45: |
Analysis of Using the SERVQUAL Model for Student Faculty Course Evaluations — Dennis F.X. Mathaisel, Babson College
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Factorial Invariance and Robustness to Low Variability: Maximum Likelihood Factor Analysis vs. Correlation Constraint Analysis — Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Georgetown University
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| Poster Topic: QC, operation research, risk assessment: | ||
| 47: |
A Quality-Control Approach for Statistical Computer Programs — Darryl V. Creel, RTI International
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| Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology: | ||
| 48: |
Measurement of Perceived Health Status: Respondent and Mode Effects in a National Health Survey — Steven R. Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Karen Beauregard, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; William Yu, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
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Cluster Size in Multilevel Models: The Impact of Sparse Data Structures on Point and Interval Estimates in Two-Level Models — Bethany A. Bell-Ellison, University of South Florida; John M. Ferron, University of South Florida; Jeffrey D. Kromrey, University of South Florida
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County-Level Small-Area Estimation Using the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System (BRFSS) — Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics; Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics
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Variance of the With-Replacement Sample Variance — Eungchun Cho, Kentucky State University; Moon J. Cho, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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The Use of Paradata for Evaluating Interviewer Training and Performance — William P. Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Randall Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Which Incentives Work Best for Respondents in Today's RDD Surveys? — Barbara L. Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Karen CyBulski, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Tom Barton, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
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Year-to-Year Correlation in National Health Interview Survey Estimates — Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics
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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium for Unequal-Probability Genotype Samples — Thomas Lumley, University of Washington
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Surveying Parts To Construct the Whole: Sampling and Estimation Issues — Eugene M. Burns, Energy Information Administration; Jay Olsen, Energy Information Administration
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Response Quality Among Reluctant Respondents — Olena Kaminska, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Cell Phone--Only Research at Arbitron: Statistical Analyses — Richard Griffiths, Arbitron Inc.
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Controlling Effect of Sample Design on Principal Components Analysis: A Simulation Study — Francine Barrington, Macro International; Andrey Vinokurov, Macro International; Pedro J. Saavedra, Macro International
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Coevolution of Multivariate Optimal Allocations and Stratum Boundaries — Charles Day, Internal Revenue Service
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Accounting for Sampling Design in Complex Surveys: A Jamaican Example — Novie O.M. Younger, The University of the West Indies, Jamaica; Rainford Wilks, ERU-TMRI
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Effects of Sampling and Screening Strategies in an RDD Survey — Rebecca Crow, University of Massachusetts Boston; Anthony M. Roman, University of Massachusetts Boston; Elizabeth Eggleston, Research Triangle Institute; Charles F. Turner, Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY; Susan M. Rogers, Research Triangle Institute; Sylvia Tan, Research Triangle Institute
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The Impact of Income Imputation Using Cascading Partial Income Information in California Health Interview Survey — Yifeng J. Chia, University of California, Los Angeles; Winnie Huang, University of California, Los Angeles; Hongjian Yu, University of California, Los Angeles
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