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437 * ! | Wed, 8/6/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-152 | |
Adaptive Survey Designs: Reflecting on the Past, Describing the Present, and Considering the Possibilities of the Future — Invited Papers | |||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders | |||
Organizer(s): John M. Finamore, NSF | |||
Chair(s): John M. Finamore, NSF | |||
8:35 AM | An Overview of Adaptive Survey Design — Peter V. Miller, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
8:55 AM | Adaptive Mixed-Mode Survey Designs Accounting for Mode Effects — Johannis Schouten, Statistics Netherlands | ||
9:15 AM | Limiting the Risk of Nonresponse Bias by Using Regression Diagnostics as a Guide to Data Collection — James Wagner, University of Michigan | ||
9:35 AM | Examining the Impact of Data Collection Interventions on Data Quality, Cost, and the Risk of Nonresponse Bias — Benjamin M. Reist, U.S. Census Bureau ; Stephanie M. Coffey, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
9:55 AM | Discussant: Mick Couper, University of Michigan | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion |
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