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9 *
Sun, 7/30/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-336
When Location Is Random: Advances in Statistical Modeling and Inference for Spatial Point Processes — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Statistical Computing , Association of American Geographers , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Veronica J Berrocal, University of Michigan
Chair(s): Veronica J Berrocal, University of Michigan
2:05 PM Nonparametric Inference for Point Processes Tailen Hsing, University of Michigan ; Jinqi Shen, University of Michigan
2:30 PM Spatial Point Processes on the Sphere Ege Rubak, Aalborg University
2:55 PM A New Clustered Temporal Point Process Model with Application to Social Media Data — Jingfei Zhang, University of Miami ; Yongtao Guan, University of Miami ; Hansheng Wang, Peking University ; Xuening Zhu, Peking University
3:20 PM Multivariate Spatial Point Patterns via Correlated Bernoulli Indicators Matthew Heaton, Brigham Young University ; Matthew Bekker, Brigham Young University
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

11 *
Sun, 7/30/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-327
Environmental Surveys: A Hot Spot for Statisticians — Invited Papers
Government Statistics Section , Section on Statistics and the Environment , Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt Associates
Chair(s): Paul Schroeder, Abt Associates
2:05 PM Methodological Challenges of Environmental Surveys Compared with Human or Establishment Surveys David A Marker, Westat
2:30 PM Spatio-Temporal Balanced Sampling Design for Longitudinal Natural Resources Survey Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
2:55 PM Estimation of Marine Recreational Fishery Characteristics Using Survey and Logbook Data Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University ; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University ; Eric Hiltz, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
3:20 PM Discussant: Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt Associates
3:40 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

17 * !
Sun, 7/30/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-350
Communication and Collaboration: Greatest Hits from CSP! — Topic Contributed Papers
Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Statistics Without Borders , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee
Organizer(s): MoonJung Cho, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chair(s): Jean Adams, US Geological Survey
2:05 PM Coming Out of the Casket: Techniques for Becoming a More Effective Speaker Eric Stephens, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
2:25 PM The Face of the Statistical Consultant Philip Rocco Scinto, Lubrizol
2:45 PM Explaining Statistics to Non-Statisticians Heather Smith, CalPoly ; Eric Vance, LISA-University of Colorado Boulder
3:05 PM Using Video to Improve Your Collaboration Skills Eric Vance, LISA-University of Colorado Boulder ; Heather Smith, CalPoly
3:25 PM Some Lessons I've Learned on Leadership and Influence During My Career Nathaniel Schenker, Retired
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

21 * !
Sun, 7/30/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-329
Non-Probability Sampling and Estimation: Fit-for-Purpose Designs — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Karol Krotki, RTI
Chair(s): Karol Krotki, RTI
2:05 PM Non-Probability Sampling: The Good, the Bad, and the Oh So Interesting Jill Dever, RTI International
2:25 PM Using Online Panel Surveys to Estimate Population-Level Health Statistics Reanne Townsend, Westat
2:45 PM Redirected Inbound Call Sampling - an Example of Fit for Purpose Non-Probability Sample Design Burton Levine, RTI International ; Karol Krotki, RTI ; Georgiy Bobashev, RTI International
3:05 PM Improving the External Validity of Nonprobability Samples Mansour Fahimi, GfK
3:25 PM Discussant: Doug Rivers, YouGov
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

37
Sun, 7/30/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-330
Combining Data and Use of Administrative Lists — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC
2:05 PM Lifestyle Segments, Social Marketing, and Hard-To-Survey Populations: Understanding Participation in the 2015 Census Test Mary Mulry, U.S. Government ; Nancy Bates ; Matt Virgile, U.S. Census Bureau
2:20 PM Supplementing Record Linkage with Statistical Matching for Non-Consent Bias Reduction Jonathan Gessendorfer, Institute for Employment Research ; Jonas Beste, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung ; Jörg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research ; Joseph Sakshaug, The University of Manchester
2:35 PM Statistical Analysis with Linked Data Ying Han, University of Maryland, College Park ; Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland, College Park
2:50 PM Calculating Boundary Limits for the Hidiroglou-Bertholet Edit Used to Flag Adminstrative Receipts Melvin McCullough, U.S. Census Bureau ; Michael E Kornbau, U.S. Census Bureau
3:05 PM Estimating Net Coverage of ABS Frames Rachel Harter, RTI International ; Katherine B Morton, RTI International ; Ashley Amaya, RTI International
3:20 PM Using Commercial Data to Enhance Survey Eligibility: The Amerispeak Experience Ned English, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Colm O'Muircheartaigh, NORC at the University of Chicago
3:35 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

76
Sun, 7/30/2017, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-345
Sample Design — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , International Indian Statistical Association , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Aref Dajani
4:05 PM Accuracy in Contact Information for Website Registrations Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago ; John Lickfett, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Edward Mulrow, NORC ; Yongheng Lin, NORC at the University of Chicago
4:20 PM Identifying Out of Business Records on the NASS List Frame Using Boosted Regression Trees Gavin Corral, USDA NASS ; Andrew Dau, USDA NASS
4:35 PM Analyzing the Need for an Oversample of Low Income Beneficiaries in the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Whitney Murphy, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Debra Reed-Gillette , Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ; Cheryl L. Sharpless, CMS
4:50 PM Software Solutions to Sample Design Problems That Are Equivalent to Solving a Transshipment Problem Richard Sigman, Westat ; Mike Kwanisai, Westat
5:05 PM Analysis and Results of a Bonded Labor Prevalence Survey in Tamil Nadu, a State of India Paul Zador, Westat ; Beth Ann Rabinovich, Westat
5:20 PM Design and Implementation of a Rapid, Population-Based Survey for the Zika Emergency Response Effort in Puerto Rico Holly Shulman, CDC ; Brian Morrow, CDC ; Beatriz Salvesen von Essen Lopez, Puerto Rico Department of Health ; Wanda Hernandez Virella, Puerto Rico Department of Health
5:35 PM Exploring Sampling Techniques to Reduce Respondent Burden Yijun Wei ; Valbona Bejleri, National Agricultural Statistics Service
 
 

80
Sun, 7/30/2017, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-347
Inference Methods for High-Dimensional and Complex Data — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics in Imaging , Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): William Lamberti, George Mason Univ
4:05 PM Local Nearest Neighbour Classification with Applications to Semi-Supervised Learning Timothy I. Cannings, Universtiy of Southern California ; Thomas Berrett, University of Cambridge ; Richard J. Samworth, Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge
4:20 PM Adaptive Large-Scale Testing under Heterogeneity Sparsity Xiang Lyu, Purdue University ; Guang Cheng, Purdue
4:35 PM Valid Stepwise Regression Kory Johnson, University of Vienna ; Dean Foster, Amazon ; Robert Stine, University of Pennsylvania
4:50 PM Bounded-Width Confidence Interval for Gini Index Under Complex Survey Francis Bilson Darku, University of Texas at Dallas ; Bhargab Chattopadhyay, Indian Institute of Information Technology - Vadodara
5:05 PM Testing Independence Between Two Categorical Variables Kenneth Liu, Merck & Co.
5:20 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

105 * !
Mon, 7/31/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-327
Recent Advancements and Remaining Challenges of Adaptive Design in Sample Surveys and Censuses — Invited Panel
Survey Research Methods Section , Social Statistics Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Asaph Young Young Chun, US Census Bureau
Chair(s): James Lepkowski, University of Maryland
8:35 AM Recent Advancements and Remaining Challenges of Adaptive Design in Sample Surveys and Censuses
Panelists: Asaph Young Young Chun, US Census Bureau
Barry Schouten, Statistics Netherlands
Roger Tourangeau, Westat
Steven Heeringa, University of Michigan
10:10 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

112 * !
Mon, 7/31/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-328
Methods for Imputing Missing Survey Data — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Daniell Toth, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chair(s): Daniell Toth, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:35 AM Multiply Robust Nonparametric Multiple Imputation for the Treatment of Missing Data Sixia Chen ; David Haziza, University of Montreal
8:55 AM Hot Deck Imputation of Multinomial Distributions When There Are Fewer Donors Than Recipients Katherine Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Rebecca Andridge, Ohio State University ; Laura Bechtel, U.S. Census Bureau ; Natasha McCarthy, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM Semiparametric Estimation of Longitudinal Data with Nonignorable Attrition Using Refreshment Samples Lan Xue, Oregon State University ; Jianfei Zheng, Oregon State University
9:35 AM CLASSIFICATION and REGRESSION TREES and FORESTS for INCOMPLETE DATA from SAMPLE SURVEYS MoonJung Cho, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Wei-Yin Loh, University of Wisconsin-Madison ; Yuanzhi Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3:25 PM Discussant: John L Eltinge, US Census Bureau
9:55 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

121
Mon, 7/31/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-326
SPEED: Environmental Statistics — Contributed Speed
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): David Craig Stenning, SAMSI/Duke University
8:35 AM 'on-The-Fly' Goodness-of-Fit and Outlier Testing for Left-Censored Data Kirk Cameron, MacStat Consulting, Ltd.
8:40 AM Spatially Varying Autoregressive Models for Prediction of New HIV Diagnoses Lyndsay Shand ; Bo Li, University of Illinois
8:45 AM Modeling Spatial Extremes Using Positive Stable Mixtures Gregory Bopp
8:50 AM Computer Model Calibration via the Ensemble Kalman Filter Seiyon Lee, Pennsylvania State University ; Murali Haran, Pennsylvania State University ; Klaus Keller, Pennsylvania State University
8:55 AM Unsupervised Self-Normalized Change-Point Testing for Time Series Liliya Lavitas, Boston University ; Ting Zhang, Boston University
9:00 AM Migratory Bird Surveys and the Modeling of Seabird Populations Robert Fowler
9:05 AM Extreme Value Based Methods for Modeling Elk Dispersal Dhanushi Wijeyakulasuriya, Pennsylvania State University ; Ephraim M Hanks, The Pennsylvania State University ; Benjamin A Shaby, Penn State University
9:10 AM Single index model for inhomogeneous spatial point processes Ji Meng Loh ; Yixin Fang, New Jersey Institute of Technology
9:20 AM Copula-Based Estimation for Markov Models with Detection Limits Fuyuan Li, George Washington University
9:25 AM Rank-Based Estimation for Generalized Additive Models with an Application to Fisheries Data Hannah Correia, Auburn University ; Asheber Abebe, Auburn University
9:30 AM Estimates of Extreme Rainfall Frequency from Spatially Dense Observations Lynne Seymour, University of Georgia ; Kyle Mattingly, University of Georgia ; Paul Miller, University of Georgia
9:35 AM Using generalized linear models to refine management of marten trap lines Alyssa Crawford, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
9:40 AM Green Power Statistics: Local Wind Speed Modeling as Basis for Wind Turbine Performance Prediction Marina Nechayeva, LaGuardia Community College ; Malgorzata Marciniak, LaGuardia Community College ; Vladimir Przhebelskiy , LaGuardia Community College ; Michael Wiley, LaGuardia Community College ; Paul DeVries, LaGuardia Community College
9:50 AM Constrained Functional Clustering of Arctic Sea Ice Extent Data Tan Tran, Montana State University ; Christopher Barbour, Montana State University ; Mark Greenwood, Montana State University
9:55 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

132
Mon, 7/31/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Ballroom I
Introductory Overview Lecture: Computer Age Statistical Inference — Invited Special Presentation
JSM Partner Societies , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Regina Liu, Rutgers University
Chair(s): Vijay Nair, University of Michigan
10:35 AM Bayes, Oracle Bayes, and Empirical Bayes Brad Efron, Stanford University
11:15 AM Variable Selection at Scale Trevor J. Hastie, Stanford University ; Ryan Tibshirani, Carnegie Mellon University
11:55 AM Discussant: Cun-Hui Zhang, Rutgers University
12:05 PM Discussant: Stefan Wager, Stanford University
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

163
Mon, 7/31/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-340
Issues in LGBT Discrimination — Contributed Papers
ASA LGBT Concerns Committee , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service
10:35 AM Sexual Orientation Questions in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH): 2015 Data Results Grace E. Medley, SAMHSA/ HHS ; Rachel Lipari, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ; Jonaki Bose, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ; Struther Van Horn, Kent State University ; Devon S Cribb, RTI International ; Larry A Kroutil, RTI International ; Gretchen McHenry, RTI International
10:50 AM Title: Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity by Survey Household Proxy Respondent Nancy Bates ; Jennifer M Ortman, U.S. Census Bureau
11:05 AM Questionnaire Development Down to a T: Lessons Learned from Cognitive Testing Items on Gender Identity Maura Spiegelman, National Center for Education Statistics ; Elise Christopher, National Center for Education Statistics ; Laura Burns Fritch, RTI International, Inc
11:20 AM Patient-Centered Approaches to Collect Sexual Orientation Demographic Data: a Mixed Methods Study Omar Harfouch, Johns Hopkins University ; Brandyn Lau, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine ; Adil Haider, T.H. Chan School of Public health ; Eric Schneider, T.H. Chan School of Public health ; Lisa Kodadek, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine ; Maya Torrain, T.H. Chan School of Public health ; Anju Ranjit, T.H. Chan School of Public health ; Ryan Shields, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine ; Allysha Robinson, T.H. Chan School of Public health ; Claire Sneider, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health ; Jeremiah Schuur, Harvard School of Medicine ; Laura Vail, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine ; Danielle German, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health ; Susan Peterson, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine
11:35 AM Characterizing the Burden of HIV and Specific Vulnerabilities Among Transgender Women Compared to Men Who Have Sex with Men Across Eight Sub-Saharan African Countries Benjamin Ackerman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Tonia Poteat, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Stefan Baral, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Sosthenes Ketende, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
11:50 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

171
Mon, 7/31/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-312
Predicting Attrition and Adaptive Strategies — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Yang Cheng
10:35 AM Empirical Estimation of Survey Attrition Phases Camille Hochheimer, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Roy T Sabo, Virginia Commonwealth University
10:50 AM Predicting Sample Attrition in a National Study of Medicare Beneficiaries Christopher Ward, NORC ; Rebecca Reimer, NORC ; Shannon Corcoran, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Nicholas Schluterman, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
11:05 AM Refining an External-Factor Model of Government Survey Refusal Rates Luke Larsen, U.S. Census Bureau ; Joanna Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau ; Benjamin Reist, U.S. Census Bureau
11:20 AM Adaptive Sampling Using Neyman Allocation Michael Matthews
11:35 AM Developing a Web-Based Tool to Evaluate Survey Performance Using R Shiny Scott Fricker, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Randall Powers, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:50 AM An Embedded Experiment for Targeted Nonresponse Follow-Up in Establishment Surveys Stephen Kaputa, U.S. Census Bureau ; Katherine Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jennifer Beck, National Science Foundation
12:05 PM Adaptive Design by Benchmarked Sequential Sampling and Benchmarked Multiple Imputation Shin-Jung Lee, University of Michigan
 
 

185
Mon, 7/31/2017, 11:35 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Halls A&B
SPEED: Environmental Statistics — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Jessi Cisewski, Yale University
21: 'On-the-Fly' Goodness of Fit and Outlier Testing for Left-Censored Data Kirk Cameron, MacStat Consulting, Ltd.
22: Spatially Varying Autoregressive Models for Prediction of New HIV Diagnoses Lyndsay Shand ; Bo Li, University of Illinois
23: Modeling Spatial Extremes Using Positive Stable Mixtures Gregory Bopp
24: Computer Model Calibration via the Ensemble Kalman Filter Seiyon Lee, Pennsylvania State University ; Murali Haran, Pennsylvania State University ; Klaus Keller, Pennsylvania State University
25: Unsupervised Self-Normalized Change-Point Testing for Time Series Liliya Lavitas, Boston University ; Ting Zhang, Boston University
26: Migratory Bird Surveys and the Modeling of Seabird Populations Robert Fowler
27: Extreme Value Based Methods for Modeling Elk Dispersal Dhanushi Wijeyakulasuriya, Pennsylvania State University ; Ephraim M Hanks, The Pennsylvania State University ; Benjamin A Shaby, Penn State University
28: Single index model for inhomogeneous spatial point processes Ji Meng Loh ; Yixin Fang, New Jersey Institute of Technology
29: Copula-Based Estimation for Markov Models with Detection Limits Fuyuan Li, George Washington University
30: Rank-Based Estimation for Generalized Additive Models with an Application to Fisheries Data Hannah Correia, Auburn University ; Asheber Abebe, Auburn University
31: Estimates of Extreme Rainfall Frequency from Spatially Dense Observations Lynne Seymour, University of Georgia ; Kyle Mattingly, University of Georgia ; Paul Miller, University of Georgia
32: Using generalized linear models to refine management of marten trap lines Alyssa Crawford, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
33: Green Power Statistics: Local Wind Speed Modeling as Basis for Wind Turbine Performance Prediction Marina Nechayeva, LaGuardia Community College ; Malgorzata Marciniak, LaGuardia Community College ; Vladimir Przhebelskiy , LaGuardia Community College ; Michael Wiley, LaGuardia Community College ; Paul DeVries, LaGuardia Community College
35: Constrained Functional Clustering of Arctic Sea Ice Extent Data Tan Tran, Montana State University ; Christopher Barbour, Montana State University ; Mark Greenwood, Montana State University
The Speed portion will take place during Session 214532
 
 

211 *
Mon, 7/31/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-326
A Consulting Dish Cooked Three Ways: Contrasting Approaches for Dealing with Internal, External, and Academic Consulting Clients — Invited Papers
Section on Statistical Consulting , Statistics Without Borders , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee
Organizer(s): Andrew Vesper, Deloitte Consulting
Chair(s): Andrew Vesper, Deloitte Consulting
2:05 PM A Consulting Dish Cooked Three Ways: Contrasting Approaches for Dealing with Internal, External, and Academic Consulting Clients Nikola Andric, Deloitte Consulting LLP
2:35 PM Consulting Dish Cooked Three Different Ways: The Recipe and Execution of the Dish from the Side of Academics Nairanjana Dasgupta, Washington State University
3:05 PM The Recipe and Execution of the Dish from the Side of Internal Statistical Consultant Todd Sanger, Eli Lilly and Company
3:35 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

214
Mon, 7/31/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-327
Implicit Bias and the Profession of Statistics — Invited Panel
Committee on Minorities in Statistics , Committee on Women in Statistics , Caucus for Women in Statistics , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Jesse L. Chittams, University of Pennsylvania, Satkartar Kinney, RTI International, Kimberly F Sellers, Georgetown University
Chair(s): Kimberly F Sellers, Georgetown University
2:05 PM Implicit Bias and the Profession of Statistics
Panelists: Emma Benn, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center
Adrian Coles, Duke Clinical Research Institute
Amanda Golbeck, College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
3:40 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

215 * !
Mon, 7/31/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-321
What Role Should Statistics and Statisticians Play in Environmental Policy and Regulation? — Invited Panel
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Statistical Consulting , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Megan Higgs, Neptune and Company, Inc.
Chair(s): Megan Higgs, Neptune and Company, Inc.
2:05 PM What Role Should Statistics and Statisticians Play in Environmental Policy and Regulation?
Panelists: Lara P. Phelps, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Science Advisor
James V. Zidek, Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia
Paul Black, Neptune & Company, Inc.
Steven P. Millard, Probability, Statistics, & Information
Kirk Cameron, MacStat Consulting, Ltd.
Veronica J Berrocal, University of Michigan
3:40 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

227 *
Mon, 7/31/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-344
Non-Traditional Approaches for Sampling Rare Populations — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Sunghee Lee, University of Michigan
Chair(s): Morgan Earp, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:05 PM Operational Aspects of Sampling Foreign-Born Ethnic Minorities Using Respondent Driven Sampling Sunghee Lee, University of Michigan ; Daayun Chung, University of Michigan ; Jae-Kyung Ahn, University of Michigan ; Karen Seo, University of Michigan ; Minsung Kwon, University of Michigan
2:25 PM Benchmark Assessment of Respondent Driven Sampling Data for Foreign Born Korean Americans Sooin Lee, University of Michigan ; Sunghee Lee, University of Michigan ; Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan ; Tuba Suzer Gurtekin, University of Michigan
2:45 PM The Use of Imputation and Commercial Data to Improve the Efficiency of Income Stratified Sampling of Households with Young Children Paul Burton, University of Michigan ; Sunghee Lee, University of Michigan ; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan School of Public Health
3:05 PM Sampling Late Baby Boomers: Increasing Cluster- and Household-Level Eligibility Rates with External Data Daniel Guzman, University of Michigan ; Richard Valliant, University of Maryland ; Sunghee Lee, University of Michigan ; Paul Burton, University of Michigan
3:25 PM Discussant: David Morganstein, Westat
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

228 * !
Mon, 7/31/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-324
From Research to Action: The Use of Statistics and Impact Evaluations to Combat Child Labor Internationally — Topic Contributed Panel
Statistics Without Borders , Caucus for Women in Statistics
Organizer(s): Celeste Lemrow, US Department of Labor
Chair(s): Celeste Lemrow, US Department of Labor
2:05 PM From Research to Action: The Use of Statistics and Impact Evaluations to Combat Child Labor and Forced Labor Internationally
Panelists: Kevin Hong, US Department of Labor
Charita Castro, US Department of Labor
Tina Faulkner, US Department of Labor
Carolyn Huang, US Department of Labor
Furio Rosati, Understanding Children's Work Project
Lorenzo Guarcello, Understanding Children's Work Project
Federico Blanco, International Labor Organization
Michaëlle de Cock, International Labour Organization
3:40 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

238
Mon, 7/31/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-346
Instrumentation and Data Quality — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Hang Kim, University of Cincinnati
2:05 PM Why Independent Surveys with the Same Objective Yield Different Estimates Yumiko Siegfried, Westat ; David Morganstein, Westat ; Andrea Piesse, Westat ; Sharon Lohr, Westat
2:20 PM Integrating Early Stage Scoping Techniques into Traditional Pretesting Methods: Inside the Development of a Survey on Small Business Lending Kenneth Herrell, U.S. Census Bureau ; Michael Purcell, U.S. Census Bureau ; Mary Susan Bucci, U.S. Census Bureau
2:35 PM Exploring the Effectiveness of Indirect Questioning in Reducing Social Desirability Bias Ashley Clark, Indiana University ; Derek Wietelman, Indiana University ; Naveed Paydar, Grid Alternatives ; John Rupp, Indiana University ; John D. Graham, Indiana University
2:50 PM Challenges in Collecting Military Family Data on a Nationally Representative Survey Struther Van Horn, Kent State University ; Rachel Lipari, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
3:05 PM Resolving Balance Complex Discrepancies in the Presence of Negative Data Laura Bechtel, U.S. Census Bureau ; Nicole Czaplicki, U.S. Census Bureau ; Maria Garcia, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jeremy Knutson, U.S. Census Bureau
3:20 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

254 !
Mon, 7/31/2017, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-Hall D
ASA President's Invited Speaker — Invited Papers
ASA , Statistics Without Borders , Caucus for Women in Statistics
Organizer(s): Barry D. Nussbaum, ASA President
4:05 PM It's Not What You Said. It's What They Heard. Jo Craven McGinty, The Wall Street Journal
 
 

356
Tue, 8/1/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Halls A&B
Contributed Poster Presentations: Survey Research Methods Section — Contributed Poster Presentations
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Jessi Cisewski, Yale University
49: Comparison of Model-Based to Design-Based Ratio Estimators James Knaub, Retired
50: Three Methods for Occupation Coding Based on Statistical Learning Matthias Schonlau, University of Waterloo ; Hyukjun Gweon ; Lars Kaczmirek, GESIS ; Michael Blohm, GESIS ; Stefan Steiner, University of Waterloo
51: The Interaction Between Question Order and Delivery Mode (All Mail vs. Mixed Mode, Web+Mail) Laura Gamble ; Katherine McLaughlin, Oregon State University ; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University
53: Sample Design and Weighting for Estimating a Dose-Response Curve Sharon Lohr, Westat ; Pamela Broene, Westat ; Eric Jodts, Westat
55: Challenges in Linking Demographic Data at Different Geographic Levels Edward Mulrow, NORC ; Rebecca Curtis, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ned English, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Yongheng Lin, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ilana Ventura, NORC at the University of Chicago
56: Effects of Link Misspecification in Propensity Score Weighting Adjustment Samantha Spiers, LSUHSC School of Public Health, Biostatistics Program ; Evrim Oral, LSUHSC School of Public Health
57: A Simulation Study to Evaluate How Sample Weight Adjustment for the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Affects Nonresponse Bias Te-Ching Chen, NCHS ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics ; Tala Fakhouri, NCHS
58: Psychometric Development and Validation of a Tool for Pediatric Patient Caregivers to Provide Feedback About Emergency Physician Interpersonal and Communication Skills Shelley Kumar, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital ; Deborah C. Hsu, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital ; Katherine Leaming Van Zandt, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital ; Eric Russell, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital ; Karina Soto-Ruiz, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital
 
 

377 !
Tue, 8/1/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-345
Nonparametric Saturated Methods to Handle Nonignorable Missing Data — Invited Papers
ENAR , Biometrics Section , Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Mauricio Sadinle, Duke University
Chair(s): Jerry Reiter, Department of Statistical Science, Duke University
2:05 PM Combining Identifying Assumptions to Handle Nonignorable Missing Data Mauricio Sadinle, Duke University ; Jerry Reiter, Department of Statistical Science, Duke University
2:25 PM Parametric, Semiparametric and Non-Parametric Methods for Sensitivity Analysis with Incomplete Data Geert Molenberghs , Universiteit Hasselt
2:45 PM Sensitivity Analysis for Longitudinal Clinical Trials with Nonmonotone Missingness Antonio R Linero, Florida State University
3:05 PM Inverse Probability Weighting Estimators for Functions of Data Missing Non-Monotonically and Not at Random Ilya Shpitser, Johns Hopkins University
3:25 PM Discussant: James Robins, Harvard University
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

379 * !
Tue, 8/1/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-340
Understanding HIV/AIDS Epidemics with Newly Available Data Sources — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , American Public Health Association , Biometrics Section , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Le Bao, Penn State University
Chair(s): Katherine McLaughlin, Oregon State University
2:05 PM Estimating Continuous Long-Term Daily Health Behavior Using Missing by Design Methods with Application for Medication Adherence of People Living with HIV Ofer Harel, University of Connecticut
2:30 PM Statistical Models for Estimating HIV/AIDS Epidemics with Multiple Types of Prevalence Data Le Bao, Penn State University
2:55 PM Modeling Power to Detect Changes in HIV Incidence Through Routine ANC Attendance Data Britta J. Jewell, UC Berkeley ; Jennifer Smith, Imperial College London ; Timothy B. Hallett, Imperial College London ; Ann Duerr, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
3:20 PM Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data: Progress and Challenges Krista Gile, University of Massachusetts ; Miles Ott, Smith College ; Isabelle Beaudry, PUC Santiago, Chile
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

410
Tue, 8/1/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-316
Social Issues, Trends, Inequality, and Employment — Contributed Papers
Social Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Danielle Taylor, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM Are Top Shares a Good Measure of Inequality? Guillermina Jasso, New York University
2:20 PM Statistical Tools for Missing Data Inference in Home Mortgage Applications Andrew Porter, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
2:35 PM Multivariate Small Area Estimation of Multidimensional Latent Economic Wellbeing Indicators Angelo Moretti, University of Manchester ; Natalie Shlomo, University of Manchester ; Joseph Sakshaug, The University of Manchester
2:50 PM DETECTING POLITICALLY MOTIVATED TAMPERING WITH SURVEY DATA ON LABOR INCOME John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute
3:05 PM Using Stepwise Regression and Nonparametric Tests to Analyze the Landed Cost Competitiveness of Producing Apparel in Different Countries Lori Rothenberg, NC State University ; Ruth Dede Adikorley, NC State University ; Kristin Thoney-Barletta, NC State University ; Jeffrey Joines, NC State University
3:20 PM A Bayesian Approach to Misclassified Binary Response: Female Employment and Intimate Partner Violence in Urban India Joon Jin Song, Baylor University ; Yoo-Mi Chin, Baylor University ; James Stamey, Baylor University
3:35 PM Measuring Behavioral Gender Homophily in Co-Authorship Formation Y. Samuel Wang, Dept of Statistics ; Elena Erosheva, University of Washington
 
 

413 * !
Tue, 8/1/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-350
Consulting, Collaboration, Communication, and Impact — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistical Consulting , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Vaneeta Grover, GlaxoSmithKline
2:05 PM Effective Collaboration Between Biostatisticians and Data Analysts in Developing Statistical Methods for Population Health Reports Yahya Daoud, Baylor Scott & White Health ; Maria Funes, BSW Quality Alliance ; Matt Seale, BSW Quality Alliance ; Raymond Pacheco, BSW Quality Alliance
2:20 PM The Collaborative Statistician as Project Manager: Strategizing for Success in a Changing Environment Michele Shaffer, Seattle Children's Research Institute
2:35 PM Taking the Pulse of Collaboration at Academic Medical Centers Phillip Schulte, Mayo Clinic ; Felicity Enders, Mayo Clinic ; Jareen Meinzen-Derr, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center ; Susan Perkins, Indiana University ; Lori Lyn Price, Tufts University School of Medicine
2:50 PM Coping with Scientists' Culture in Statistical Consulting or Collaboration: Problems and Solutions Martin Levy, University of Cincinnati
3:05 PM Ensuring Reproducibility of Collaborative Projects: Statisticians Taking the Lead Rachel Jia, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; John Mandeli, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; Meng Ru, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
3:20 PM A New Look at Evidence Testing and Measures of Error Robert Riffenburgh, Naval Medical Center
3:35 PM Impact of Dependency on the Distribution of P-Value Marie Ernst, University of Liege ; Yvik Swan, University of Liege
 
 

214680
Tue, 8/1/2017, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM CC-333
Statistics Without Borders Annual Business Meeting — Other Cmte/Business
Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Cathy Furlong, Statistics Without Borders
 
 

449 * !
Wed, 8/2/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-321
Climate Change, Extremes, and Impacts — Invited Panel
ASA Advisory Committee on Climate Change Policy , Section on Statistics and the Environment , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Dan Cooley, Colorado State University
Chair(s): Dan Cooley, Colorado State University
8:35 AM Climate Change, Extremes, and Impacts
Panelists: Brian Reich, NCSU
Martin Tingley, Netflix
Michael Wehner, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Peter Sousounis, AIR Worldwide
Richard Smith, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill/SAMSI
10:10 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

456 * !
Wed, 8/2/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-324
Statistical Challenges and Opportunities for Supporting National Ecological Monitoring Programs — Topic Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Kathi Irvine, US Geological Survey
Chair(s): Kathi Irvine, US Geological Survey
8:35 AM Spatial Challenges of Using Local Scale Monitoring Programs for Landscape Level Applications Mindy Rice, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
8:55 AM Designing a Robust Monitoring Scheme for Natural Resources at a Continental Scale Emily L Weiser, U.S. Geological Survey ; James E. Diffendorfer, U.S. Geological Survey ; Laura López-Hoffman, The University of Arizona ; Darius J Semmens, U.S. Geological Survey ; Wayne E Thogmartin, U.S. Geological Survey
9:15 AM Optimal Dynamic Sampling of a Spreading Population Perry Williams, Colorado State University ; Mevin Hooten, Colorado State University ; Jamie N Womble, National Park Service ; George G Esslinger, U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center ; Michael R Bower, National Park Service
9:35 AM Challenges in Identifying and Addressing Sources of Uncertainty in Species classifications of Acoustic bat Calls Used for Monitoring Katharine Banner, Montana State University ; Kathi Irvine, US Geological Survey ; Tom Rodhouse, National Park Service ; Andrea Litt, Montana State University ; Wilson Wright, US Geological Survey
9:55 AM Discussant: Brian Gray, U.S. Geological Survey
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

462
Wed, 8/2/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-325
SPEED: Survey Research Methods — Contributed Speed
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Shelley Brock-Roth, Westat
8:35 AM Sampling Methodology and Coverage Issue for a National School-Based Survey S. Sean Hu, CDC ; Linda Neff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; Kate Flint, ICF International ; Alice Roberts, ICF International ; Karen Cullen, Food and Drug Administration
8:40 AM Comparing Alternative Methods for the Random Selection of a Respondent Within a Household for Online Surveys Geneviève Vézina, Statistics Canada ; Pierre Caron, Statistics Canada
8:45 AM Randomized Multi-Stage Stratified Cluster Sampling Methodology to Estimate Public Transit Fare Compliance — Lori Rothenburg, North Carolina State University ; A Blanton Godfrey, North Carolina State University ; Brian Hanninen, Evaluation Café
8:55 AM The Link Between Nonresponse Bias and the Length of the Field Period in a Mixed-Mode General Population Panel Bella Struminskaya, Utrecht University ; Tobias Gummer, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
9:00 AM Highly Robust Multiple Imputation Models Using BART — Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan ; Vincent Tan, Univerisity of Michigan ; Carol Flannagan, Univerisity of Michigan
9:05 AM Multiple Imputation in Longitudinal Studies with Circularity Elizabeth Petraglia, Westat
9:10 AM Multiple Imputation of Non-Ignorable Binary Missing Data Using a Censored Bivariate Probit Model Angelina Hammon
9:15 AM Multiple Imputation to Evaluate the Impact of an Assay Change in National Surveys Maya Sternberg, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
9:20 AM Donor Selection for MCBS Asset Imputation Kanru Xia, NORC ; Meimeizi Zhu, NORC ; Cheryl L. Sharpless, CMS ; John C. McCormick, CMS ; Edward Mulrow, NORC
9:30 AM Imputation of Missing Data in Surveys and Studies in Dental Research Michael Larsen, George Washington University ; Charles D Larsen, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
9:35 AM Evaluating Imputation Techniques for Longitudinal Study of Effectiveness of an Anti-Smoking Campaign Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Edward Mulrow, NORC ; Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Morgane Bennett, Truth Initiative ; Jennifer Cantrell, Truth Initiative ; Elizabeth Hair, Truth Initiative ; Donna Vallone, Truth Initiative
9:40 AM A Novel Approach to Developing 5-Star Ratings for Home Health Care Systems Kimberly Ault, RTI International ; Laura Smith, RTI International ; Harper Gordek, RTI International ; Wayne Anderson, RTI International
9:45 AM Imputation Classes as a Framework for Inferences From Non-random Samples Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics
9:50 AM Investigating the Performance of Inverse Sampling for Model Estimation Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Edward Mulrow, NORC
9:55 AM The Heckman Selection Model with Complex Survey Data Michael Machiorlatti, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center ; Sixia Chen ; Dr. Sara Vesely, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
10:00 AM Analysis of Familial Aggregation with Complex Survey Data Cong Wang, George Washington University ; Zhaohai Li, George Washington University ; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
10:05 AM Effect Modifications of Blood Lead-Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Association by Time-Related Factors Studied Using NHANES Linked Mortality Files Yutaka Aoki, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics
10:10 AM MINIMIZING ERROR in MEGA-POLLS: LESSONS from the 2016 ELECTION Joseph Zappa, Ipsos Public Affairs ; Robert Petrin, Ipsos Public Affairs ; Kaitlyn McAuliffe, Ipsos Public Affairs
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

502 * !
Wed, 8/2/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-318
Essential Skills for Communicating Statistics — Topic Contributed Panel
Royal Statistical Society , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Caucus for Women in Statistics , Statistics Without Borders , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee
Organizer(s): Brian Tarran, Editor, Significance Magazine
Chair(s): Brian Tarran, Editor, Significance Magazine
10:35 AM Essential Skills for Communicating Statistics
Panelists: Neda Afsarmanesh, Sense About Science USA
Carl Bialik, Yelp
Emma Pierson, Stanford University
Liberty Vittert, University of Glasgow
Howard Wainer, Statistician and author
John Bailer, Miami University, and Stats+Stories podcast
12:10 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

526
Wed, 8/2/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Halls A&B
Contributed Poster Presentations: Statistics Without Borders — Contributed Poster Presentations
Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Jessi Cisewski, Yale University
50: Haitian Aid Distribution and Matthew Aftermath Survey Monica Dashen, Statistics without Borders ; Rachel Green, Statistics Without Borders
51: Estimating Principal Casual Effects with Multiple Imputations Myung Shin Sim, UCLA ; Chi-Hong Tseng, UCLA
52: Understanding the Effects of Measurement Error on Estimation of Catch for Voluntary Angler Reporting Using Electronic Devices Ben Williams, SMU ; Lynne Stokes, Southern Methodist University
53: Clinical Trials Start up Process Yi Zhong ; Dinesh Mudaranthakam, Department of Biostatistics, University of Kansas Medical Center ; Byron Gajewski, Department of Biostatistics, University of Kansas Medical Center ; Kevin Smilor, 2. Division of Clinical Research Administration, University of Kansas Medical Center ; Karen Blackwell, Human Research Protection Program, University of Kansas Medical Center
 
 

530
Wed, 8/2/2017, 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM CC-Halls A&B
SPEED: Survey Research Methods — Contributed Poster Presentations
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Jessi Cisewski, Yale University
19: Sampling Methodology and Coverage Issue for a National School-Based Survey S. Sean Hu, CDC ; Linda Neff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; Kate Flint, ICF International ; Alice Roberts, ICF International ; Karen Cullen, Food and Drug Administration
20: Comparing Alternative Methods for the Random Selection of a Respondent Within a Household for Online Surveys Geneviève Vézina, Statistics Canada ; Pierre Caron, Statistics Canada
21: Randomized Multi-Stage Stratified Cluster Sampling Methodology to Estimate Public Transit Fare Compliance — Lori Rothenburg, North Carolina State University ; A Blanton Godfrey, North Carolina State University ; Brian Hanninen, Evaluation Café
23: The Link Between Nonresponse Bias and the Length of the Field Period in a Mixed-Mode General Population Panel Bella Struminskaya, Utrecht University ; Tobias Gummer, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
24: Highly Robust Multiple Imputation Models Using BART — Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan ; Vincent Tan, Univerisity of Michigan ; Carol Flannagan, Univerisity of Michigan
25: Multiple Imputation in Longitudinal Studies with Circularity Elizabeth Petraglia, Westat
26: Multiple Imputation of Non-Ignorable Binary Missing Data Using a Censored Bivariate Probit Model Angelina Hammon
27: Multiple Imputation to Evaluate the Impact of an Assay Change in National Surveys Maya Sternberg, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
28: Donor Selection for MCBS Asset Imputation Kanru Xia, NORC ; Meimeizi Zhu, NORC ; Cheryl L. Sharpless, CMS ; John C. McCormick, CMS ; Edward Mulrow, NORC
29: Imputation of Missing Data in Surveys and Studies in Dental Research Michael Larsen, George Washington University ; Charles D Larsen, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
30: Imputation for Longitudinal Study of Effectiveness of an Anti-Smoking Campaign Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Edward Mulrow, NORC ; Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Morgane Bennett, Truth Initiative ; Jennifer Cantrell, Truth Initiative ; Elizabeth Hair, Truth Initiative ; Donna Vallone, Truth Initiative
31: A Novel Approach to Developing 5-Star Ratings for Home Health Care Systems Kimberly Ault, RTI International ; Laura Smith, RTI International ; Harper Gordek, RTI International ; Wayne Anderson, RTI International
32: Imputation Classes as a Framework for Inferences From Non-random Samples Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics
33: Investigating the Performance of Inverse Sampling for Model Estimation Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Edward Mulrow, NORC
34: The Heckman Selection Model with Complex Survey Data Michael Machiorlatti, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center ; Sixia Chen ; Dr. Sara Vesely, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
35: Analysis of Familial Aggregation with Complex Survey Data Cong Wang, George Washington University ; Zhaohai Li, George Washington University ; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
36: Effect Modifications of Blood Lead-Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Association by Time-Related Factors Studied Using NHANES Linked Mortality Files Yutaka Aoki, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics
37: MINIMIZING ERROR in MEGA-POLLS: LESSONS from the 2016 ELECTION Joseph Zappa, Ipsos Public Affairs ; Robert Petrin, Ipsos Public Affairs ; Kaitlyn McAuliffe, Ipsos Public Affairs
The Speed portion will take place during Session 214534
 
 

548 * !
Wed, 8/2/2017, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-341
The Evolution and Future Direction of Statistical Computing and Visualization — Invited Papers
Section on Statistical Computing , Caucus for Women in Statistics , Section on Statistical Graphics , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Nusrat Jahan, James Madison University
Chair(s): Jiayang Sun, Case Western Reserve University
2:05 PM A girl geek's guide to new research on interactive data visualization for statistics with lots of data Dianne Cook, Monash University
3:30 PM Practical Data Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach Leland Wilkinson, H2O.ai
2:55 PM Discussant: Dalene K. Stangl, Duke University
3:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

602 * !
Thu, 8/3/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-321
Bridging the Gap Between Statistics and Other Data Sciences: Where's the Bridge? Where's the Gap? — Invited Panel
Section on Statistical Consulting , Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science , Section on Statistical Computing , Statistics Without Borders , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee , Statistics in Business Schools Interest Group
Organizer(s): Jason Brinkley, American Institutes for Research
Chair(s): Jason Brinkley, American Institutes for Research
8:35 AM Bridging the Gap Between Statistics and Other Data Sciences: Where's the Bridge? Where's the Gap?
Panelists: Edward Boone, Virginia Commonwealth University
Randy Bartlett, Blue Sigma Analytics
Mark Lancaster, Northern Kentucky University
Andrew Ekstrom, University of Michigan - Dearborn
Fred Hulting, General Mills
10:10 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

627
Thu, 8/3/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-324
Estimation with Nonprobability Samples — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Ashley Clark, Indiana University
8:35 AM The Use of Propensity Weight Adjustments for a Mobile Panel Sample Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; John Boyle, ICF ; Robert Tortora, ICF ; Yangyang Deng, ICF
8:50 AM Estimation from Purposive Samples with the Aid of Probability Supplements but Without Data on the Study Variable Avinash Singh, American Institutes for Research ; Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics ; Cong Ye, American Institutes for Reserach
9:05 AM Combining Probability and Non-Probability Samples Using Small Area Estimation Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Adrijo Chakraborty, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Vicki Pineau, NORC at the University of Chicago ; J. Michael Dennis, NORC at the University of Chicago
9:20 AM Blending of Probability and Convenience Samples as Applied to a Survey of Military Caregivers Michael Robbins, RAND Corporation
9:35 AM Correcting for the Multiplicity Issue in a Probability Sample of Homeless Youth Daniela Golinelli, Mathematica Policy Research ; Joan Tucker, RAND ; William Shadel, RAND
9:50 AM Assessment of Bias in Estimates using Data from a Sample of Self-Reported Web Users Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC
10:05 AM Floor Discussion
 
 
 
 
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