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CC = Baltimore Convention Center,
H = Hilton Baltimore
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
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Wed, 8/2/2017,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
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CC-346
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Imputation and Nonresponse Bias — Contributed Papers
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Survey Research Methods Section
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Chair(s): Will Cecere, Westat
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8:35 AM
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Assessing the Impact of the Final Housing Unit Followup on the 2010 Census Coverage Measurement Housing Unit Estimates
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Michael Beaghen ; Anne M Wakim, U.S. Census Bureau
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8:50 AM
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Missing Data Imputation Using Regression and Classification Tree Software GUIDE
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Hyunshik Lee, Westat
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9:05 AM
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Differentiated Effects of Data Analyses on Between- and Within-Imputation Variances in Multiple Imputation
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Qiyuan Pan, NCHS/CDC ; Rong Wei, NCHS / CDC ; Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics
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9:20 AM
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Balancing Bias, Precision, and Sample Size Recovered in Determining a Practical Missing Data Imputation Approach
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Laney Light ; Frost Hubbard, IMPAQ International, LLC ; Katherine Harris, IMPAQ International, LLC
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9:35 AM
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The MEPS Medical Organizations Survey: Lessons Learned on Non-Response and Data Quality from a Linked Survey Data Collection Strategy
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Monica Wolford, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality ; Adam Biener, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Marie Stagnitti, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
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9:50 AM
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Correlates of Nonresponse in the 2010 and 2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
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Frances Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; William Mosher, Johns Hopkins University (formerly NCHS)
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10:05 AM
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Attrition and Its Implications in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979
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Alison Aughinbaugh, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Charles R. Pierret, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Donna S. Rothstein, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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