252
Mon, 7/29/2019,
2:00 PM -
2:45 PM
CC-Hall C
SPEED:Improving Survey Data Quality with Multiple Data Sources, Administrative Data, and Nonresponse Bias Control, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Survey Research Methods Section , Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Chair(s): Karol Krotki, RTI International
Oral Presentations
for this session.
21:
Accessing and Exploring NCES Survey and Administrative Data Through Self-Guided Online Training Modules
Andrew A White, National Center for Education Statistics
22:
Hot Deck Imputation Cells for the American Housing Survey
Chrystine Tadler, Insight Policy Research ; Richard Griffiths, Insight Policy Research
23:
Calibration Weighting for Nonreporting Agencies in FBI’s National Incident Based Reporting System
Philip Lee, RTI ; Dan Liao, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics
24:
HIGHER ORDER CALIBRATED ESTIMATOR in TWO STAGE SAMPLING
Veronica Salinas
25:
Nurse Effects on Nonresponse to Survey-Based Biomeasures
Joseph Sakshaug, Institute for Employment Research / University of Mannheim ; Alexandru Cernat, University of Manchester; Tarani Chandola, University of Manchester; James Nazroo, University of Manchester; Natalie Shlomo, University of Manchester
26:
Carry Forward Imputation for Unit Non-Response After a Survey Redesign
Kimberly Ault, RTI International
27:
Effect of Monetary Incentives on Response Rates and Data Quality in a Survey of the U.S. Military
David McGrath, Department of Defense (DOD)
28:
Impact of Spatial Sampling on Survey Development and Analysis
Atisha Amin, Ipsos ; Beatrice Abiero, Ipsos
29:
Comparison of Alternative Variance Estimators for Raking in the Presence of Nonresponse
Daifeng Han, Westat ; Richard Valliant, University of Maryland and University of Michigan
30:
Proper Variance Estimation When Adjusting for Both Unknown Eligibility and Unit Nonresponse
Dhuly Chowdhury, RTI International ; Phil Kott, RTI
31:
Coverage Error in Administrative Data: An Assessment of the National Incident Based Reporting System
Sarah Zimmermann, RTI International ; Dan Liao, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI; Alexia Cooper, Bureau of Justice Statistics
32:
A Smooth Pseudo-Population Bootstrap Approach in Survey Sampling with Applications to Quantile Estimators
Christian Léger, Université de Montréal ; Vanessa McNealis, Université de Montréal
34:
Measures for Identifying Highly Associated Categorical Variables in Survey Data
Natalia Weil, Westat ; Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat
35:
Oversampling Minority Populations in a Dual-Frame Telephone Survey
Alexander Stubblefield, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center ; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Julie Stoner, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
36:
Likelihood Based Estimation of Finite Population Mean with Post-Stratification Information Under Nonignorable Nonresponse
Sahar Zangeneh, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Roderick J Little, University of Michigan School of Public Health
37:
Exploring Hybrid Methods for Estimation with Combined Probability and Nonprobability Samples
Qiao Ma, NORC at University of Chicago ; Edward Mulrow, NORC at the University of Chicago
39:
An Evaluation of Traditional and Machine Learning Imputation Methods for Sampling Frame Construction for the American Voices Project
Cong Ye
40:
Variance Estimation for Nearest Neighbor Imputed Data
Xiaofei Zhang, Iowa State Univ ; Wayne Fuller, Iowa State University