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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Colorado Convention Center = “CC”, Hyatt = “HY”

265 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/08, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-607
Imputation for Item Nonresponse - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
Chair(s): Jill Montaquila, Westat, Inc.
    10:35 AM   Imputation of Missing Data for the Pre-Elementary Education Longitudinal SurveyLin Li, Westat, Inc.; Annie Lo, Westat, Inc.; Greg Norman, Westat, Inc.; Hyunshik Lee, Westat, Inc.
    10:50 AM   A Study of Imputation Alternatives for the Quarterly Financial ReportMelvin J. McCullough, U.S. Census Bureau; Donald M. Luery, U.S. Census Bureau; Terry L. Pennington, U.S. Census Bureau
    11:05 AM   Extension of Fractional Imputation to General Missingness Patterns using Maximum LikelihoodMinhui Paik, Iowa State University
    11:20 AM   Study of Item Nonresponse for a Sample of Questionnaires for the 2007 Commodity Flow Survey (CFS)Hossain Eftekhari-Sanjani, U.S. Department of Transportation; Ronald Duych, U.S. Department of Transportation; Joy Sharp, U.S. Department of Transportation; Michael Margreta, U.S. Department of Transportation
    11:35 AM   Data-Driven Post Modeling Sensitivity Analysis To Detect Missing Data MechanismMortaza Jamshidian, California State University, Fullerton
    11:50 AM   The Fraction of Missing Information as a Tool for Monitoring the Quality of Survey DataJames Wagner, The University of Michigan
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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