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242 | Mon, 8/4/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-208 | |
Nonresponse Adjustment - 3 — Contributed Papers | |||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | |||
Chair(s): Bryan Sayer, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc. | |||
2:05 PM | Tools for Analyzing Nonresponse Adjustments in Survey Sampling — Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat | ||
2:20 PM | Comparison of Traditional Weight Adjustments to Calibrated Weights in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey for Both Non-Response and Post-Stratification — Robert Baskin, AHRQ, DHHS ; Lap-Ming Wun, AHRQ | ||
2:35 PM | Nonresponse Bias Correction via Calibration for the Brazilian National Household Sample Survey — Pedro Silva, IBGE/ENCE ; Charles Miguel Ruiz, IBGE/National School of Statistical Sciences | ||
2:50 PM | Substitution of Nonresponding Primary Selection Units — Raphael Nishimura, University of Michigan ; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan | ||
3:05 PM | A Comparison of Weighting Adjustment Methods for Nonresponse — R. Lee Harding, ICF International ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; Kurt Peters, ICF International | ||
3:20 PM | Imputing Biomarker Outcome Refusals and Unasked Questions in a Nonresponse Follow-Up for Environmental Exposure Models — Brian M. Wells, University of Michigan ; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan | ||
3:35 PM | Combining State Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data: Weighting for National Estimates — William Robb, ICF International ; Lee Harding, ICF International ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International |
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