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CC = Baltimore Convention Center,
H = Hilton Baltimore
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Sun, 7/30/2017,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
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CC-340
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Bayesian Adaptive Survey Designs — Invited Papers
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Survey Research Methods Section , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
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Organizer(s): Natalie Shlomo, University of Manchester
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Chair(s): Natalie Shlomo, University of Manchester
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4:05 PM
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More Information Is Better! Where Do We Get it and How Do We Use It?
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Stephanie Michelle Coffey, U.S. Census Bureau; JPSM University of Maryland
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4:20 PM
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Modeling Nonresponse Bias Likelihood and Response Propensity: The Design and Implementation of Statistical Models to Identify Cases for Interventions During Data Collection
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Daniel Pratt, RTI International ; Jeffrey Rosen, RTI International ; Michael Duprey, RTI International ; Jamie Wescott, RTI International
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4:35 PM
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An assessment of the utility of a Bayesian framework to improve response propensity modelling
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Eliud Kibuchi, University of Southampton ; Gabriele Durrant, University of Southampton ; Patrick Sturgis, University of Southampton ; Olga Maslovskaya, University of Southampton
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4:50 PM
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Optimization of Adaptive Survey Design from a Bayesian Perspective. Two Case Studies
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Barry Schouten, Statistics Netherlands ; Joep Burger, Statistics Netherlands ; Nino Mushkudiani, Statistics Netheriands
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5:05 PM
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Using Bayesian Methods to Rank Cases Based on Response Propensity During Data Collection
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James Wagner, University of Michigan
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5:20 PM
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Test of Adaptive Survey Design from a Bayesian Perspective in a Longitudinal Survey
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Peter Lundquist, Statistics Sweden ; Anton Johansson, Statistics Sweden ; Gabriele Durrant, University of Southampton
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5:35 PM
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Floor Discussion
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