JSM 2012 Online Program
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422 | Tue, 7/31/2012, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Sails Pavilion | |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Survey Research Methods — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Section on Survey Research Methods | |||
Chair(s): Marie Kraska, Auburn University | |||
33: | Estimating Agreement Coefficients from Sample Survey Data — Hung-Mo Lin, Mount Sinai School of Medicine ; Hae-Young Kim, New England Research Institute ; John M Williamson, CDC/Kenya Medical Research Institute ; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University | ||
34: | Cell Phone Coverage in an ABS Multi-Mode Design — Kanru Xia, NORC ; Whitney Murphy, NORC | ||
35: | An Empirical Investigation of the Role of the Email Contact in Web Survey Response Rates — Hsien-Yuan Hsu, National Taiwan Normal University ; Yi-Hua Lai, National Taiwan Normal University ; Hsin-Ying Chin, National Taiwan Normal University | ||
36: | Sampling Design for the 2011--13 National Hospital Care Survey — Iris Shimizu, National Center for Health Statistics | ||
37: | Improving Small-Area Health Data: Developing an Outcome Screening Procedure to Support Small-Area Estimation Models — Donald Malec, National Center for Health Statistics ; Peter Meyer, National Center for Health Statistics ; Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics ; Pavlina Rumcheva, National Center for Health Statistics | ||
38: | An "approximately unbiased" estimator may be uniformly larger than an" overestimate" — Robert Edson, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ; Gary M Shapiro, Statistics Without Borders | ||
39: | Assessing the Impact of Simplified Design Assumptions When Analyzing Data from Public-Use Complex Surveys — Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jennifer D Parker, National Center for Health Statistics | ||
40: | Measurement Error on Dual-Frame Estimation — Dong Lin | ||
41: | Weighting Methods in Survey Sampling — Chiaochih Chang, Sam Houston State University ; Ferry Butar Butar, Sam Houston State University ; Keerthi Palitha Dias Bandaranayake, Sam Houston State University | ||
42: | Continuous Measures of Response Latency in Evaluating Nonresponse Bias in a Large Randomized Community Trial of College Students Using the Continuum of Resistance Model — Jill N. Blocker, Wake Forest School of Medicine ; Eddie Ip, Wake Forest School of Medicine ; Thomas P. McCoy, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro | ||
43: | Assessing Coverage and Accuracy of Population Subgroups using an Address-Based Sample Frame — Kelly Dixon, Arbitron, Inc. ; Mike Kwanisai, Arbitron, Inc. ; Al Tupek, Arbitron, Inc. ; Al Tupek, Arbitron, Inc. | ||
44: | Refining Cellular Phone Samples Using Switch Centers in a Multiregional Survey — Machell Town, CDC ; Carol Pierannunzi, CDC ; Ashley Hyon, Marketing Systems Group ; William Garvin, CDC | ||
45: | Comparison of Imputation Procedures Once the Data Sets Contain Nonresponses — Ferry Butar Butar, Sam Houston State University ; Keerthi Palitha Dias Bandaranayake, Sam Houston State University ; Chiaochih Chang, Sam Houston State University | ||
46: | A Modeling Approach: Use of Survey Contact Day and Time to Model Response Propensity in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey — Karen Davis, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | ||
47: | Modeling and Displaying the Precision of Radio Audience Estimates — Richard Griffiths, Arbitron, Inc. | ||
48: | Revisiting the Survey Form: The Effects of Redesigning the Current Employment Statistics Survey's Iconic One-Page Form with a Booklet-Style Form — Louis Harrell, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Edward Park, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
49: | Small-Area Estimation for Government Surveys — Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau ; Carma Ray Hogue, U.S. Census Bureau |
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