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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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478 Applied Session Wed, 8/5/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-141
Developments in Complex Sample Design - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods
Chair(s): John M. Finamore, U.S. Census Bureau
    10:35 AM   Link-Tracing Sampling: Estimating the Size of a Hidden Population in Presence of Heterogeneous Nomination ProbabilitiesMartin H. Felix-Medina, Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa; Pedro E. Monjardin, Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa; Aida Nohemi Aceves-Castro, Escuela de Ciencias Fisico-Matematicas, Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa
    10:50 AM   Adjusting Sampling and Weighting to Account for Births and DeathsLawrence R. Ernst, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Randall K. Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Andy Sandler, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Dave Slack, Bureau of Labor Statistics
    11:05 AM   Sample Design and Estimation of Volumes and Trends in the Use of Paper Checks and Electronic Payment Methods in the United StatesMay X. Liu, Federal Reserve Board; Geoffrey R. Gerdes, Federal Reserve Board; Darrel W. Parke, Federal Reserve Board
    11:20 AM   An Application of Two-Way Stratification Procedure for Selection Under Three-Way StratificationKadaba P. Srinath, Abt Associates Inc.
    11:35 AM   PPS Network Sampling with Partial PSU ReplacementMonroe Sirken, National Center for Health Statistics
    11:50 AM   Longitudinal Surveys versus Continuous Surveys and Surveys with Flexible PeriodicityAndrew Vogt, Georgetown University; Dhiren Ghosh, Synectics for Management Decisions Inc.
    12:05 PM   A Russian Invasion, Skeptical Villagers, and Controversial Elections: The 'Power' Plays Faced by Randomized Impact Evaluations in Developing CountriesCeleste Tarricone, Millennium Challenge Corporation
 

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