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This is the preliminary program for the 2009 Joint Statistical
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The views expressed here are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the ASA or its board, officers, or staff. Back to main JSM 2009 Program page |
= Applied Session,
= Theme Session,
= Presenter| 284 | Tue, 8/4/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-Hall D |
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Section on Survey Research Methods |
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| Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation | ||
| Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology: | ||
| 32: |
Why Is Survey Research 20 Years Behind? — Robert E. Fay, Westat, Inc.
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| 33: |
Optimizing Call Time of Day in an RDD Survey — S. Sean Hu, CDC; Lina Balluz, CDC; Willaim Garvin, CDC; Mohamed Qayad, CDC
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| Poster Topic: Social and behavioral science: | ||
| 34: |
Using Sample Statistics to Quantify Community Building — Bart Phillips, Community Building Tutors, NFP
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| Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods: | ||
| 36: |
Imputation Methods for Adaptive Matrix Sampling — Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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| Poster Topic: Applications and case studies: | ||
| 37: |
Testing Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Using Family Data from Complex Surveys — Dewei She, The George Washington University; Hong Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China; Zhaohai Li, The George Washington University
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| Poster Topic: Government statistics: | ||
| 38: |
Pretesting 2010 Census Questionnaires for People with Atypical Living Situations — Jennifer H. Childs, U.S. Census Bureau; Nathan Jurgenson, U.S. Census Bureau; Dawn R. Norris, U.S. Census Bureau
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One-Time Contact for a Census Internet Survey: Is It Sufficient? Washington State Professional Health Worker Census Internet Mode Effect and Response Rate Study — Danna L. Moore, Washington State University; Bruce Austin, Washington State University; Kent Miller, Washington State University
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| Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology: | ||
| 40: |
Are 'Do Not Include' Statements Helpful? — Monica Dashen, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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| Poster Topic: Graphics, visualization: | ||
| 41: |
Visualization of Complex Survey Data — Edward Mulrow, NORC at the University of Chicago; Susan Hinkins, NORC at the University of Chicago; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the University of Chicago
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
| 42: |
Variability in Life-Table Estimates Based on the National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files — Van L. Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics; Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics; Kimberly Lochner, National Center for Health Statistics; Gloria Wheatcroft, National Center for Health Statistics; Elsie R. Pamuk, National Center for Health Statistics
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| Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology: | ||
| 43: |
Model-Based Methods in Analyzing Complex Survey Data: A Case Study with National Health Interview Survey Data — Rong Wei, National Center for Health Statistics; Van L. Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics
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Estimating the Variance of Between-Year Change in Domain-Level Totals — Kimberly Henry, IRS; Valerie Testa, IRS; Richard Valliant, University of Michigan
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| Poster Topic: Mathematical statistics, distribution theory, robust statistics: | ||
| 45: |
Characteristic Function for and Moments of the Truncated Triangular Distribution — Jay J. Kim, National Center for Health Statistics; Myron Katzoff, National Center for Health Statistics; Rahul A. Parsa, Drake University
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Developing models of respondent fatigue to guide the order in which to ask survey questions — Brian L. Egleston, Fox Chase Cancer Center
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Nonresponse Bias: Telephone Point-of-Purchase Survey — Madeleine Saxton, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Patrick Falwell, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Alphabetical Placement in Surveys of Persons at Institutions: A Simulation Study — Pedro J. Saavedra, ICF Macro; Francine Barrington, ICF Macro
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A Weighting Methodology for Complex Surveys — Vicki J. Pineau, TNS-Global; Margaret E. Strickland, TNS Global; N. D. Prabhakar, TNS Global; Carl T. Finkbeiner, TNS Global
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| Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods: | ||
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Reproducing Nonresponse Adjustments in Replicate Weights — Pedro J. Saavedra, ICF Macro; R. Lee Harding, Macro International, Inc.
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Bayes Model for Inference on Vehicular Traffic Density at the Main Campus of University of Lagos — Ray Okafor, University of Lagos; A. I. Opara, University of Lagos; Rotimi Ogundeji, University of Lagos; Ugochukwu Mbata, University of Lagos
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Sequential Modeling for Contact and Cooperation Propensity for the United States Military Health Survey — Darryl V. Creel, RTI International; Vincent G. Iannacchione, RTI International
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A Noninformative Bayesian Approach to Small-Area Estimation — Glen Meeden, The University of Minnesota; Yanping Qu, The University of Minnesota; Bo Zhang, The University of Minnesota
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| Poster Topic: Social and behavioral science: | ||
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Towards a Unified Framework for Inference with Aggregated Relational Data — Tian Zheng, Columbia University; Tyler H. McCormick, Columbia University
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Developing the Dual Frame Design for the 2010 National Survey of College Graduates — John M. Finamore, U.S. Census Bureau; David W. Hall, U.S. Census Bureau; Stephen Cohen, National Science Foundation; Fan Zhang, National Science Foundation; Flora Lan, National Science Foundation; Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
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Missing Data and Complex Samples: The Impact of Listwise Deletion vs. Subpopulation Analysis on Statistical Bias and Hypothesis Test Results When Data Are MCAR and MAR — Bethany A. Bell, University of South Carolina; Jeffrey D. Kromrey, University of South Florida; John M. Ferron, University of South Florida
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| Poster Topic: Applications and case studies: | ||
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A Comparison of Address-Based Sampling and Random Digit Dialing Sampling — Daniel E. Williams, Western Wats; Edward P. Johnson, Opinion Outpost
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| Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology: | ||
| 61: |
Assessing Survey Estimates of Intent to Leave with Personnel Data — Taylor Lewis, Office of Personnel Management; Mary Clair Turner, Office of Personnel Management; Eulus Moore, Office of Personnel Management; Bob Heim, Office of Personnel Management
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| Poster Topic: Longitudinal data, repeated measurements, and meta-analysis: | ||
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Model Selection in Linear Mixed Effects Models — Ying Lu, University of Colorado at Boulder; Heng Peng, The Hong Kong Baptist University
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Translation of Agreement Answer Scales: Effects on Category Response Curves — Mario Callegaro, Knowledge Networks; Ana Villar, University of Nebraska Lincoln
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| Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods: | ||
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Assessing the Convergence of Multiple Imputation Algorithms Using a Sequence of Regression Models — Jian Zhu, University of Michigan; Trivellore E. Raghunathan, University of Michigan
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| Poster Topic: Longitudinal data, repeated measurements, and meta-analysis: | ||
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Optimal Probability Weighting Methods in Longitudinal Models for Data with Nonignorable Unequal Selection and Nonignorable Wave Nonresponse — Sharon L. Christ, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Sampling Weights for Analysis of Couple Data in Demographic and Health Surveys — Bryan Sayer, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.; Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University
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Issues Associated with Measuring Activities Associated with Seeing and Hearing Across National Surveys — Frances M. Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; David W. Keer, U.S. Department of Education; Barbara M. Altman, Consultant
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Effectiveness of Nesting Age, Race, and Gender for Weighting Estimates of Radio Listening — Kelly Dixon, Arbitron, Inc.
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Analysis of Data from Complex Survey Samples: Propensity Scores and Survey Weights — Weiwei Cui, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Nan Liu, Child Trends, Inc.
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Confidence Intervals for Radio Ratings Estimators — Richard Griffiths, Arbitron, Inc.
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JSM 2009
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