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This is the preliminary program for the 2009 Joint Statistical
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= Applied Session,
= Theme Session,
= Presenter
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Tue, 8/4/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-143C |
| Methods for Ignorable and Nonignorable Nonresponse - Contributed - Papers | ||
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Section on Survey Research Methods |
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| Chair(s): Jana Asher, Carnegie Mellon University | ||
| 10:35 AM |
Analysis of Nonresponse in a Social Survey with the Sharp Bounds Method — Yury Gubman, Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics; Charles F. Manski, Northwestern University; John V. Pepper, University of Virginia; Dmitri Romanov, Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics
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| 10:50 AM |
Propensity Score Methodology for Nonignorable Nonresponse — Leigh Ann H. Starcevich, Oregon State University; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University
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| 11:05 AM |
Responsive Design for Random Digit Dial Surveys Using Auxiliary Survey Process Data and Contextual Data — Sunghee Lee, University of California, Los Angeles
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| 11:20 AM |
The Rao, Hartley, and Cochran Scheme with Dubious Random Nonresponse in Survey Sampling — Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Maria del Mar Rueda Garcia, Universidad de Granada; Antonio Arcos, Universidad de Granada; Raghunath Arnab, University of Botswana
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| 11:35 AM |
Propensity Score Matching to Correct Telephone Surveys for Cell Phone Nonresponse — John Bremer, Harris Interactive
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| 11:50 AM |
Simulation Studies of a Latent-Class Selection Model for Nonignorable Missing Data — Hyekyung Jung, Texas Tech University; Joseph L. Schafer, Penn State University; Byungtae Seo, Texas Tech University
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Are We Adjusting Response Rates or Survey Variables? The Effects of Multiple Auxiliary Variables on Nonresponse Adjustment — Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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JSM 2009
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