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19 !
Sun, 8/7/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-144C
2020 Census Post-Enumeration Survey Estimation Methods: Research and Challenges — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Timothy Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Timothy Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM COVID-19 Impacts on the Post-Enumeration Survey
Shadie Khubba, U.S. Census Bureau; Elizabeth Marra, U.S. Census Bureau
2:25 PM Nonresponse in the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey
Shadie Khubba, U.S. Census Bureau; Mark Jost, US Census Bureau; Courtney Hill, U.S. Census Bureau
2:45 PM Analyzing the Imputations for Nonresponse in the 2020 Census Post-Enumeration Survey
Michael Beaghen, U.S. Census Bureau; Richard Neil Turner, U.S. Census Bureau
3:05 PM Bias in the Post-Enumeration Survey Due to Duplicate Misclassification Presentation
Scott Konicki, U.S. Census Bureau
3:25 PM Research on Reducing Correlation Bias in Dual-System Estimates
Krista Heim, U.S. Census Bureau; Courtney Hill, U.S. Census Bureau
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

46
Sun, 8/7/2022, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-159AB
In Memory of Ken Brewer — Invited Papers
Memorial, Survey Research Methods Section, History of Statistics Interest Group
Organizer(s): Stas Kolenikov, NORC
Chair(s): Stas Kolenikov, NORC
4:05 PM Ahead of Its Time: Ken Brewer’s Influence on the Generalized Survey System at the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Raymond Chambers, National Institute for Applied Statistics Research Australia
4:25 PM Developments in Sampling with Unequal Probabilities: Brewer's Contributions Presentation
J.N.K. Rao, Carleton University; David Haziza, University of Ottawa
4:45 PM Ken Brewer’s Contributions to Survey Methodology
Mike Hidiroglou, retired
5:05 PM Ken Brewer and the Synthesis of Design and Model-Based Survey Sampling Presentation
Phillip S. Kott, RTI International
5:25 PM Getting to Know Ken Brewer
Timothy G Gregoire, Yale University
5:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

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Sun, 8/7/2022, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-154A
Population Inference with Electronic Health Records (EHRs) Data: Addressing Selection and Representativeness Bias — Topic Contributed Panel
Survey Research Methods Section, Health Policy Statistics Section, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Organizer(s): Jasmin Divers, NYU Long Island School of Medicine
Chair(s): Rebecca Anthopolos, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
4:05 PM Population Inference with Electronic Health Records (EHRs) Data: Addressing Selection and Representativeness Bias
Panelists: Yu B Chen, CDC
Sarah Conderino, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Imaani Easthausen, Aetion
Emily Pfaff, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Judy Zhong, New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Bo Cai, University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health
5:40 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

71 * !
Sun, 8/7/2022, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-155
COVID-19 and Survey Research Methods — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Marc Callens, Statistics Flanders
4:05 PM Estimating SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence Presentation
Samuel P Rosin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Bonnie Shook-Sa, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Stephen R Cole, UNC Chapel Hill; Michael Hudgens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
4:20 PM Targeted Random Door-to-Door Sampling Design for COVID-19 Informed by Community Wastewater
Katherine McLaughlin, Oregon State University
4:35 PM Need Telephone Show Cards for Your In-Person Survey Due to a Pandemic-Induced Multimode Data Collection Shift? PATH Study Lessons Learned 2020 to Present…
Victoria Castleman, Westat; Sarah Dipko, Westat
4:50 PM Testing a Probability-Based Online Panel Self-Administration of the Consumer Expenditure Diary Survey
Nikki L. Graf, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Graham Jones, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Tucker Miller, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Wendy Carlton, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Ryan Tully, Ipsos
5:05 PM An Expanded Public Health Application of a Randomized Response Model Based on Applied Neuroscience
Augustus Jayaraj, Cornell University; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Oluseun Odumade, The Public Health Company
5:20 PM Modeling State-Level Attitudinal Measures Related to COVID-19 Vaccination of Children Using Survey Data and Administrative Data
Nada M Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago; Vicki Pineau, NORC at the University of Chicago; Elizabeth Allen, NORC at the University of Chicago; Zachary H Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago; Poulami Maitra, NORC at the University of Chicago; Shalima Zalsha, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; Tammy Santibanez, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; James A Singleton, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michael Chen, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; David Yankey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Yi Mu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Tianyi Zhou, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Anurag Jain, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
5:35 PM Determination of Socio-Economic Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey Using Logistic Regression
Berna Yaz?c?, Eskisehir Technical University; Mustafa Çavu?, Eskisehir Technical University ; Emre Erdem, Eskisehir Technical University
 
 

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Mon, 8/8/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-202B
Combining Survey and Digital Trace Data — Invited Papers
Social Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Text Analysis Interest Group
Organizer(s): Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim
Chair(s): Christopher Antoun, University of Maryland
8:35 AM Deriving Measurements from Digital Trace Data: Opportunities and Challenges
Ruben Bach, University of Mannheim; Christoph Kern, University of Mannheim
8:55 AM Measuring Facebook Use: The Accuracy of Self-Reported Data Versus Digital Trace Data
Paulina Pankowska, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim; Ruben Bach, University of Mannheim; Alexandru Cernat, University of Manchester
9:15 AM Theorizing Personalization vs. Customization Effects in Digital Information Environments Using Survey and Behavioral Tracking Data
Minh Hao Nguyen, University of Zurich
9:35 AM Track Me, but Not Really: Tracking Undercoverage in Metered Data Collection
Oriol J. Bosch, The London School of Economics and Political Science; Jouni Kuha, The London School of Economics and Political Science; Patrick Sturgis, The London School of Economics and Political Science
9:55 AM Discussant: Stephanie Eckman, RTI International
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

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Mon, 8/8/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-204B
Building Innovative Ethical Health Care Systems via Sequential Approaches — Invited Papers
Mental Health Statistics Section, Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy, Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Jane Kim, Stanford University School of Medicine
Chair(s): Mike Baiocchi, Stanford University
8:35 AM Online Decision-Making
Gisoo Kim, UNIST
9:05 AM Building Innovative Ethical Health Care Systems via Sequential Approaches
Jane Kim, Stanford University School of Medicine
9:35 AM A Bayesian Decision-Theoretic Framework to Adaptively Estimate Minimum Effective Combinations of Sedentary Breaks to Reduce Cardiometabolic Risks: A Use Case of Adaptive Trial Design
Ying Kuen Ken Cheung, Columbia University; Thevaa Chandereng, Columbia University; Keith M Diaz, Columbia University
10:05 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

105 * !
Mon, 8/8/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-203AB
Advances in Statistical Methods and Models for Real-Time Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Katherine Irimata, National Center for Health Statistics
Chair(s): Lingxiao Wang, National Cancer Institute, DCEG, Biostatistics Branch
8:35 AM Data Collection and Research Using the National Center for Health Statistics’ Research and Development Survey (RANDS)
Paul Joseph Scanlon, National Center for Health Statistics
8:55 AM New Measures for Assessing Non-Ignorable Selection Bias in Non-Probability Samples and Low Response Rate Probability Samples
Brady Thomas West, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
9:15 AM Applying Calibration Weighting to Real-Time Surveys: Some Lessons Learned from the Research and Development Survey (RANDS)
Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics; Katherine Irimata, National Center for Health Statistics; Van Parsons, CDC; Bill Cai, CDC; Rebecca Hu, CDC; Rong Wei, CDC; Guangyu Zhang, CDC; Hee-Choon Shin, CDC
9:35 AM Producing Machine Learning Model-Based Health Estimates Using Web-Based Panel Data
Katherine Irimata, National Center for Health Statistics; Ben Rogers, National Center for Health Statistics; Amy Cha, National Center for Health Statistics
9:55 AM Rapid Surveys at the National Center for Health Statistics
Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics; Stephen Blumberg, NCHS
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

130 * !
Mon, 8/8/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-151A
A Modern Infrastructure for the Future of Official Statistics: What Has Changed, and Where Are We Going? — Invited Panel
Government Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Business and Economic Statistics Section, Caucus for Women in Statistics
Organizer(s): Arthur B Kennickell, Stone Center, CUNY Graduate Center
Chair(s): Emilda Rivers, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
10:35 AM A Modern Infrastructure for the Future of Official Statistics: What Has Changed, and Where Are We Going?
Panelists: Anna Hui, Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Julia Lane, New York University
Barry Johnson, Statistics of Income, IRS
Nancy Potok, NAPx Consulting
12:10 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

139 * !
Mon, 8/8/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-202A
Improving Population Inference Using Statistical Data Integration — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Lingxiao Wang, National Cancer Institute, DCEG, Biostatistics Branch
Chair(s): Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute
10:35 AM Integrating Probability and Non-Probability Samples Through Machine Learning Based Methods
Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Chao Xu, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; James Cutler, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
10:55 AM Functional Calibration Estimator for Non-Probability Sampling Presentation
Zhonglei Wang, Xiamen University; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University; Xiaojun Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
11:15 AM Nationally Representative Absolute Risk Estimation Combining Individual Data from Epidemiologic Studies and Population-Based Surveys with Summary Statistics from Disease Registry
Lingxiao Wang, National Cancer Institute, DCEG, Biostatistics Branch; Yan Li, University of Maryland, College Park; Barry Graubard , National Cancer Institute (NCI); Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute
11:35 AM Embedded Multilevel Regression and Poststratification: Model-Based Inference with Incomplete Auxiliary Information
Katherine Li, University of Michigan School of Public Health; Yajuan Si, University of Michigan
11:55 AM Analysis of Data Combined from Multiple Sources in the Presence of Linkage Error
Martin Slawski, George Mason University; Brady Thomas West, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Emanuel Ben-David, United States Census Bureau
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

Register 169
Mon, 8/8/2022, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM CC-Ballroom Level South Prefunction
Survey Research Methods Section P.M. Roundtable Discussion (Added Fee) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion
Survey Research Methods Section
ML17: WITHDRAWN: Record Linkage: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Rebecca Steorts, Duke University
ML18: Surveys and Data Science: Oil and Water, or a Delicious Cocktail?
Jean Opsomer, Westat
 
 

172 !
Mon, 8/8/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-143B
Thinking Outside the Box: Innovative Methods for Estimation and Inference for Surveys — Invited Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Jean Opsomer, Westat
Chair(s): Jean Opsomer, Westat
2:05 PM Statistical Data Integration Using Multilevel Models to Predict Employee Compensation Presentation
Andreea Luisa Erciulescu, Westat; Jean Opsomer, Westat; Benjamin Schneider, Westat
2:30 PM Multiple Bias Calibration: A New Propensity Score Weighting Framework for Handling Selection Bias in Voluntary Samples
Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University
2:55 PM Incorporating Order Restrictions in Survey Domain Mean Estimation and Inference
Mary C Meyer, Colorado State University; Xiyue Liao, California State University, Long Beach; Xiaoming Xu, Duke University; Jean Opsomer, Westat
3:20 PM Inference in the Presence of Imputed Databased on Random Forests
David Haziza, University of Ottawa; Mehdi Dagdoug, Université de Franche-Comté; Camelia Goga, Université de Franche Comté
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

207 * !
Mon, 8/8/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-142
Survey Mode Research — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Jeffrey Gonzalez, USDA - Economic Research Service
2:05 PM Data Science Informed by Survey Science: Collecting More Accurate Labels
Stephanie Eckman, RTI International; Jacob Beck, LMU; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland
2:20 PM Using Online Diary Paradata to Evaluate Diary Design and Usability
Parvati Krishnamurty, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brandon Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Graham Jones, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:35 PM Can’t Go in Person? Consider Survey Reminder Mailings
Chrystine Tadler, NORC at the University of Chicago; Melissa Heim-Viox, NORC at the University of Chicago
2:50 PM Reducing Response Bias in Reports of Trauma and PTSD: An Application of the Non-Verbal Response Card in a Survey of Youth in Burkina Faso
David P Lindstrom, Brown University; Guy Harling, Institute for Global Health, University College London
3:05 PM Evaluating Methods to Adjust for Mode Effects in a Longitudinal Study
Xiaoshu Zhu, Westat; Ting Yan, Westat
3:20 PM Improving Inferences Based on Survey Data Collected Using Mixed-Mode Designs
Wenshan Yu, Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science, Institute for Social Research; Trivellore Eachambadi Raghunathan, University of Michigan; Michael Elliott, University of Michigan
3:35 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

Register 214
Tue, 8/9/2022, 7:00 AM - 8:15 AM CC-Ballroom Level South Prefunction
Survey Research Methods Section A.M. Roundtable Discussion (Added Fee) — Roundtables AM Roundtable Discussion
Survey Research Methods Section
TL05: WITHDRAWN: Disclosure Limitation for Surveys
Rolando Andres Rodriguez, U.S. Census Bureau
 
 

219 * !
Tue, 8/9/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-201
Expanding Access to Administrative and Survey Data for Public Policy Decision-Making — Invited Papers
Government Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Claire McKay Bowen, Urban Institute
Chair(s): Claire McKay Bowen, Urban Institute
8:35 AM Working with Stakeholders to Protect Data Confidentiality
Aaron R. Williams, Urban Institute
9:00 AM Expanding Data Access While Protecting Confidentiality
Ellen Galantucci, Federal Maritime Commission
9:25 AM Survey of Economists’ Perspectives on Differentially Private Methods
Joshua Snoke, RAND Corporation; Aaron R. Williams, Urban Institute; Claire McKay Bowen, Urban Institute; Andrés Barrientos
9:50 AM An Assessment of Privacy-Preserving Regression Analyses Within the Context of Validation Servers for Administrative Tax Data
Andres F. Barrientos, Florida State University; Aaron R. Williams, Urban Institute; Joshua Snoke, RAND Corporation; Claire McKay Bowen, Urban Institute
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

231 *
Tue, 8/9/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-101
Statistical Methods Under Preferential and Informative Sampling — Topic Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment, Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Erin Schliep, University of Missouri
Chair(s): Christopher K. Wikle, University of Missouri
8:35 AM Spatial Kriging in the Presence of Informative Sampling Designs
Erin Schliep, University of Missouri; Christopher K. Wikle, University of Missouri; Ranadeep Daw, University of Missouri
8:55 AM An Empirical Evaluation of Alternative Approaches to Adjusting for Attrition When Analyzing Longitudinal Survey Data
Yajuan Si, University of Michigan
9:15 AM A Comparison of Design-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Finite Population Spatial Data
Michael Dumelle, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA); Matt Higham, St. Lawrence University; Jay Ver Hoef, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); Anthony Olsen, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA); Lisa Madsen, Oregon State University
9:35 AM Preferential Sampling in Opportunistic Citizen Science Data
Becky Tang, Duke University; Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University
9:55 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

241
Tue, 8/9/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-140B
SPEED: Statistics in Social Sciences and Survey Research Part 1 — Contributed Speed
Business and Economic Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Quality and Productivity Section, ENAR, Government Statistics Section, Health Policy Statistics Section, Lifetime Data Science Section
Chair(s): Jiaxin Hu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
8:35 AM Dynamic Models for Corporate Competitiveness of Global Health Care Industry with Mixed Effects
Mingzhao Hu, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lingdi Zhao, Ocean University of China; Danlei Feng, Ocean University of China
8:40 AM A Mixed Model Approach for Dynamic Trade Networks
Burcu Eke Rubini, University of New Hampshire; Loris Rubini, University of New Hampshire
8:45 AM Using R Packages for Weekly Seasonal Adjustment
Brian Carl Monsell, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:50 AM Privacy Secure Aggregation of the Individual Models into a Federated Model with Bayesian MCMC Bootstrapping
Eugene Yankovsky, EY; Ana Yankovsky, Inuitive Surgical
8:55 AM The Inequality Process (IP) as Statistical Mechanics: How the IP’s Internal Model Enables Symmetries, Frame Independence, and the Search for the IP's Lagrangian Analogue
John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute
9:00 AM Adapting COVID-19 Early Release Data to Determine Impact of Opioid Use in Hospital Emergency Departments
Salah Shaikh, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) - CDC
9:05 AM Comparing Methods for Weighting to Extend Inferences from a Collection of Trials
Nicole Schnitzler, The Ohio State University; Eloise E Kaizar, The Ohio State University
9:10 AM Examining the Effects of Contamination Due to School Mobility on Efficacy of Stepped Wedge Designs
Meredith McCormack-Mager, The Ohio State University; Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University
9:15 AM Results of a Push-to-Web Protocol in a Survey of Commercial Buildings
Katie Lewis, Energy Information Administration; Sarah Grady, Energy Information Administration; Lawrence Chrishelle, Energy Information Administration
9:20 AM Using Effect Sizes to Quantify the Difference Between Survival Functions
Huan Wang, Division of Biometrics IX, OB/OTS/CDER, FDA
9:30 AM Model-Robust Experimentation Strategy for Estimation of Expensive Black-Box Functions with Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Factors
Gautham Sunder, Carlson School of Management; Christopher Nachtsheim, Carlson School of Management
9:35 AM A Statistical Model Predicting Final Yield During Data Collection
Rui Jiao, WESTAT; Daniel Guzman, META; Sabrina Zhang, Westat; Andrea Piesse, WESTAT
9:40 AM WITHDRAWN An Empirical Evaluation of Probabilistic File Linking Techniques
Gauri Kamat, Brown University; Roee Gutman, Brown University
9:45 AM Extending MRP to Incorporate Variables with Unknown Distributions
Brittany Marie Alexander, Ipsos Public Affairs
9:50 AM Predicting Call Sequence Length in the Telephone Mode Using Prediction Algorithms
Xinyu Zhang, University of Michigan; James Wagner, University of Michigan
9:55 AM A Modified Proportional Allocation Sampling Method for the Study of Respirator Use and Practices in U.S. Private Industries
Danny Friel, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Michelle Myers, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Dee Zamora, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Xingyou Zhang, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Katherine N. Yoon, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Megan Casey, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Emily J. Haas, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
10:00 AM Synthetic Data Generation for Complex Surveys
Shirley Mathur, Duke University; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
10:05 AM WITHDRAWN Demographic Edit and Imputation for Multilevel Data from the FBI’s National Incident Based Reporting System
Philip Lee, RTI; Amang Sukasih, RTI; Dan Liao, RTI; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Alexia Cooper, RTI
10:10 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

250 *
Tue, 8/9/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-153
Weighting and Variance Estimation in Complex Samples — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Yang Cheng, National Agricultural Statistics Service
8:35 AM Evaluating the Use of Design Weights in Classification Trees for Modeling Survey Nonresponse
Tien-Huan Lin, Westat; William Cecere, Westat; Jennifer Kali, Westat; Michael Jones, Westat
8:50 AM Uncertainty Assessment of Finite-Population Medians Under Complex Sampling Designs
Luca Sartore, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Habtamu Benecha, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Valbona Bejleri, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Lu Chen, NISS/NASS, USDA
9:05 AM Bias Interrupters Developed Estimators’ Network (BIDEN) with a Mixture of TRUMP Cuts and Jackknifing Presentation
Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Stephen A. Sedory, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
9:20 AM Assessing Differences of Estimates Across Partial Overlapped Surveys Under Limited Design Information with Modified T-Tests
Rong Wei, CDC; Van Parsons, CDC; Katherine Irimata, National Center for Health Statistics; Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics
9:35 AM Overcoming the Challenges of Computing a Single Analysis Weight When a State-Level Component Is Incorporated into a Traditional National-Level Study
Ruby Johnson, RTI International; Peter Siegel, RTI International; Kimberly Janda, RTI International
9:50 AM Optimizing the Current Population Survey Composite Estimator Presentation
Justin McIllece, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:05 AM Evaluating the First-Stage Sample Design for the 2020 Redesign of the Consumer Expenditures Surveys
Stephen Ash, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
 
 

273 * !
Tue, 8/9/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-150A
Alignment, Accuracy, Precision: Comparing and Combining Data from Multiple Sources — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Stephanie Coffey, US Census Bureau
Chair(s): Stephanie Coffey, US Census Bureau
10:35 AM Comparing the 2019 American Housing Survey to Contemporary Property Tax Records: Implications for Survey Efficiency and Quality
Ariel J Binder, U.S. Census Bureau; Emily Molfino, HUD; John Voorheis, US Census Bureau
10:55 AM Understanding Self-Employment Income Data Quality in the American Community Survey
John Voorheis, US Census Bureau
11:15 AM Hierarchical Bayesian Model for County-Level Cash Rental Rates
Lu Chen, NISS/NASS, USDA; Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
11:35 AM Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples Under Unknown Overlaps
Terrance D Savitsky, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Matthew R Williams, RTI International; Julie Gershunskaya, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Beresovsky Vladislav, NCHS
11:55 AM Incorporating Administrative Data in Survey Weights for Federal Household Surveys
Jonathan Eggleston, U.S. Census Bureau
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

286 *
Tue, 8/9/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-144A
Small-Area Estimation and Survey Methods Sampler — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Caucus for Women in Statistics
Chair(s): Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics
10:35 AM Borrowing Strength from Nearest Neighbors to Improve County-Level Estimates When Very Few or Zero Individuals Are Sampled
Hui Xie, CDC; Deborah B Rolka, CDC; Yu B Chen, CDC
10:50 AM Using Geographically Weighted Regressions to Assess Variability in Small Area Model Parameters
Jerry Joseph Maples, U.S. Census Bureau; Isaac Dompreh, U.S. Census Bureau
11:05 AM Mean Squared Error Estimation for Non-Normal Small Area Models
Kyle M Irimata, U.S. Census Bureau; Jerry J Maples, U.S. Census Bureau; Gauri Sankar Datta, U.S. Census Bureau/University of Georgia
11:20 AM Evaluating a Sample Design for Small Area Estimation and Adaptive Field Efforts Presentation
Wendy Van de Kerckhove, Westat; Tom Krenzke, Westat
11:35 AM Optimization of a Joint Confidence Region for a Ranking
Tommy Wright, U.S. Census Bureau
11:50 AM Embracing cross-loading to improve latent variable models fit: A comparison of exploratory and Bayesian structural equation modeling
Kevin B. Gittner, Kennesaw State University - Kennesaw, GA; Niloofar Ramezani, George Mason University; Katherine B. Mobley, Kennesaw State University - Kennesaw, GA
12:05 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

294
Tue, 8/9/2022, 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM CC-Hall D
SPEED: Statistics in Social Sciences and Survey Research Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Business and Economic Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Quality and Productivity Section, ENAR, Government Statistics Section, Health Policy Statistics Section, Lifetime Data Science Section
Chair(s): Jiaxin Hu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
01: Dynamic Models for Corporate Competitiveness of Global Health Care Industry with Mixed Effects
Mingzhao Hu, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lingdi Zhao, Ocean University of China; Danlei Feng, Ocean University of China
02: A Mixed Model Approach for Dynamic Trade Networks
Burcu Eke Rubini, University of New Hampshire; Loris Rubini, University of New Hampshire
03: Using R Packages for Weekly Seasonal Adjustment
Brian Carl Monsell, Bureau of Labor Statistics
04: Privacy Secure Aggregation of the Individual Models into a Federated Model with Bayesian MCMC Bootstrapping
Eugene Yankovsky, EY; Ana Yankovsky, Inuitive Surgical
05: The Inequality Process (IP) as Statistical Mechanics: How the IP’s Internal Model Enables Symmetries, Frame Independence, and the Search for the IP's Lagrangian Analogue
John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute
06: Adapting COVID-19 Early Release Data to Determine Impact of Opioid Use in Hospital Emergency Departments
Salah Shaikh, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) - CDC
07: Comparing Methods for Weighting to Extend Inferences from a Collection of Trials
Nicole Schnitzler, The Ohio State University; Eloise E Kaizar, The Ohio State University
08: Examining the Effects of Contamination Due to School Mobility on Efficacy of Stepped Wedge Designs
Meredith McCormack-Mager, The Ohio State University; Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University
09: Results of a Push-to-Web Protocol in a Survey of Commercial Buildings
Katie Lewis, Energy Information Administration; Sarah Grady, Energy Information Administration; Lawrence Chrishelle, Energy Information Administration
10: Using Effect Sizes to Quantify the Difference Between Survival Functions
Huan Wang, Division of Biometrics IX, OB/OTS/CDER, FDA
11: Model-Robust Experimentation Strategy for Estimation of Expensive Black-Box Functions with Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Factors
Gautham Sunder, Carlson School of Management; Christopher Nachtsheim, Carlson School of Management
12: Specifying Prior Distributions in Reliability Applications
Colin Lewis-Beck, Eli Lilly; William Meeker, Iowa State; Qinglong Tian, University of Wisconsin ; Jarad Niemi, Iowa State
13: A Statistical Model Predicting Final Yield During Data Collection
Rui Jiao, WESTAT; Daniel Guzman, META; Sabrina Zhang, Westat; Andrea Piesse, WESTAT
14: WITHDRAWN An Empirical Evaluation of Probabilistic File Linking Techniques
Gauri Kamat, Brown University; Roee Gutman, Brown University
15: Extending MRP to Incorporate Variables with Unknown Distributions
Brittany Marie Alexander, Ipsos Public Affairs
16: Predicting Call Sequence Length in the Telephone Mode Using Prediction Algorithms
Xinyu Zhang, University of Michigan; James Wagner, University of Michigan
17: A Modified Proportional Allocation Sampling Method for the Study of Respirator Use and Practices in U.S. Private Industries
Danny Friel, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Michelle Myers, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Dee Zamora, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Xingyou Zhang, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Katherine N. Yoon, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Megan Casey, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Emily J. Haas, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
18: Synthetic Data Generation for Complex Surveys
Shirley Mathur, Duke University; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
19: WITHDRAWN Demographic Edit and Imputation for Multilevel Data from the FBI’s National Incident Based Reporting System
Philip Lee, RTI; Amang Sukasih, RTI; Dan Liao, RTI; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Alexia Cooper, RTI
 
 

Register 304
Tue, 8/9/2022, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM CC-Ballroom Level South Prefunction
Survey Research Methods Section P.M. Roundtable Discussion (Added Fee) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion
Survey Research Methods Section
TL11: Combining Information from Multiple Surveys and Other Sources of Information in Small Area Estimation
Carolina Franco, NORC at University of Chicago
 
 

311 * !
Tue, 8/9/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-143B
Does Missing Data Affect Outcomes Examined Using Nationally Representative Survey Databases? A Comparison of Traditional and Data Science Approaches — Invited Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy
Organizer(s): Parul Agarwal, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Chair(s): Yan Ma, George Washington University
2:05 PM A Review of Missing Data Approaches and Practices in Large Nationally Representative Survey Databases
Parul Agarwal, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
2:30 PM Data-Driven Methods for Missing Data Imputation in Health Disparities Research
Yuhao Zhang, George Washington University ; Yuxiao Huang , George Washington University ; Yan Ma, George Washington University
2:55 PM Making Use of Summary Information from Large Databases Without Access to Their Individual Data
Peisong Han, University of Michigan
3:20 PM Are Deep Learning Models Superior for Missing Data Imputation in Large Surveys? Evidence from an Empirical Comparison
OLANREWAJU MICHAEL AKANDE, Duke University; ZHENHUA WANG, University of Missouri; Jason Poulos, Harvard Medical School; Fan Li, Duke University
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

329 * !
Tue, 8/9/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-154A
Alternative Labor Market Surveys — Topic Contributed Panel
Business and Economic Statistics Section, Government Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Bart Hobijn, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Chair(s): Charles Fleischman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
2:05 PM Alternative Labor Market Surveys
Panelists: Bart Hobijn, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Chris Foote, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Gizem Kosar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
3:40 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

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Wed, 8/10/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-152B
Record Linkage: Statistical Innovations to Advance Official Statistics — Invited Panel
Survey Research Methods Section, Record Linkage Interest Group, Government Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Jeri Metzger Mulrow, Westat
Chair(s): Julia Lane, New York University
8:35 AM Record Linkage: Statistical Innovations to Advance Official Statistics
Panelists: Lisa B. Mirel, National Center for Health Statistics
Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
Daniel Goroff, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Aleksandra B. Slavkovic, Penn State University
10:10 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

376 * !
Wed, 8/10/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-143A
Challenges in Measuring Consumption — Topic Contributed Papers
Committee on Energy Statistics, Government Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Pushpal Mukhopadhyay, US Energy Information Administration
Chair(s): Miriam Goldberg, DNV GL
8:35 AM A Consumption Measure for the U.S. Using Consumer Expenditure Data: Research and Development Presentation
Thesia I. Garner, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:55 AM Measuring Energy Consumption in Commercial Buildings
Tuncay Alparslan, U.S. Energy Information Administration
9:15 AM Rotating Panels for the Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey: A Simulation Study
Michael Joshua Winkler, U.S. Energy Information Administration; Janice Lent, U.S. Energy Information Administration; Caitlin Steiner, U.S. Energy Information Administration
9:35 AM Getting Time and Expenditure Together: Evaluating Imputation Methods for the Creation of Synthetic Data
Fernando Rios-Avila, Levy Economics Institute; Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute
9:55 AM Discussant: Jean Opsomer, Westat
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

413 * !
Wed, 8/10/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-143B
Recent Advances in Statistical Modeling and Machine Learning for Official Statistics and Survey Methodology — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Business and Economic Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri/U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri/U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM Comparison of Poisson-Gamma and Laplace Mechanisms for Differential Privacy
Harrison Quick, Drexel University
10:55 AM Computationally Efficient Bayesian Heteroskedastic Modeling for Small Area Estimation
Paul A. Parker, University of California Santa Cruz; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri/U.S. Census Bureau
11:15 AM Design Consistent Bayesian Tree Models
Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri/U.S. Census Bureau; Diya Bhaduri, University of Missouri; Daniell Toth, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:35 AM Hierarchical Bayesian Mixed Effect Models for Spatially Correlated Areal Multi-Distributional Survey Data When Covariates Are Measured with Error and Are Spatially Correlated
Saikat Nandy, University of Missouri; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri/U.S. Census Bureau; Jonathan R Bradley, Florida State University; Christopher K. Wikle, University of Missouri
11:55 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

430 * !
Wed, 8/10/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-143A
Record Linkage and Auxiliary Data Sources — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Cynthia Bland, RTI International
10:35 AM Differentially Private Linear Regression with Linked Data via Gradient Descent
Shurong Lin, Boston University; Eric Kolaczyk, Boston University
10:50 AM Data Analysis After Record Linkage: Accounting for Mismatch Error via Mixture Models
Zhenbang Wang, George Mason University; Guoqing Diao, George Washington University; Emanuel Ben-David, United States Census Bureau; Brady Thomas West, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Martin Slawski, George Mason University
11:05 AM What Does This Mean for My Program?: Using Administrative Child Passenger Safety Data to Guide Policy Presentation
Elizabeth E Petraglia, Westat
11:20 AM Automatic Imputation for an Area Survey Presentation
Tara Murphy, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Arthur Rosales, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Luca Sartore , USDA NASS; Denise A. Abreu, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
11:35 AM Extending the Dual-System Estimation for the Census of Agriculture
Habtamu Benecha, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Luca Sartore , USDA NASS; Grace Yoon, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Bruce A. Craig, Purdue University; Denise A. Abreu, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Linda J Young, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Agency
11:50 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

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Wed, 8/10/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Hall D
Contributed Poster Presentations: Survey Research Methods Section — Contributed Poster Presentations
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Gyuhyeong Goh, Kansas State University
24: Application of Efficient Sampling with Prediction for Skewed Data
James Randolph Knaub, Retired
25: An Algorithm for Small Area Estimation Under Not Missing at Random Non-Response
Michael Sverchkov, Bureau of Labor Statistics
26: Modeling Changes in Physician Health After Participation in the Leading Physician Well-Being Certificate Program
Elisabeth F Callen, American Academy of Family Physicians; Tarin Clay, American Academy of Family Physicians; Heather Woods, American Academy of Family Physicians; Margot Savoy, American Academy of Family Physicians; Kat Istas, American Academy of Family Physicians; Natabhona Mabachi, American Academy of Family Physicians
27: Understanding the Role of Language and Culture in STEM Education
Yanming Di, Oregon State University
28: Divided We Poll, United We Pool: An Application of Multiple Imputation for Multiple Surveys
Jui-Chung Allen Li, Quanthon Corporation; I-Ting Tsai, Quanthon Corporation; Fang-Yu Rona Hu, Quanthon Corporation
29: Comparing Record Linkage Software: NorcLink Vs FastLink
Jennifer Taub, NORC at the University of Chicago; Dean Resnick, NORC at the University of Chicago; Scott Campbell, NORC at the University of Chicago
30: Pretest Estimation in Combining Probability and Non-Probability Samples
Chenyin Gao, North Carolina State University; Shu Yang, North Carolina State University
 
 

Register 453
Wed, 8/10/2022, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM CC-Ballroom Level South Prefunction
Survey Research Methods Section P.M. Roundtable Discussion (Added Fee) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion
Survey Research Methods Section
WL16: Disclosure Limitation for Surveys
John M Abowd, U.S. Census Bureau
WL17: Estimation Methods for Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples
Michael Yang, NORC at the University of Chicago
 
 

459 * !
Wed, 8/10/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-143C
Statistical Methods for Social Interactions — Invited Papers
Social Statistics Section, Statistics and Public Policy, Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): Cory McCartan, Harvard University
Chair(s): Peter Hoff, Duke University
2:05 PM Revealed Preference Models for Separating Preferences and Availability Effects in Marriage Formation
Mark Stephen Handcock, University of California - Los Angeles; Shuchi Goyal, University of California - Los Angeles; Michael S. Rendall, University of Maryland, College Park; Heide M. Jackson, University of Maryland, College Park
2:20 PM Network Dependence Can Lead to Spurious Associations and Invalid Inference
Youjin Lee, Brown University; Elizabeth Ogburn, Johns Hopkins University
2:35 PM Measuring and Modeling Neighborhoods
Cory McCartan, Harvard University; Kosuke Imai, Harvard University; Jacob Brown, Harvard University
2:50 PM Examining the Consumption of Extreme Content on Social and Mainstream Media
Homa Hosseinmardi, University of Pennsylvania; David Rothschild, Microsoft Research
3:05 PM Very Long-Term Global Population and Migration Projections for Assessing the Social Cost of Carbon
Adrian E. Raftery, University of Washington
3:20 PM Discussant: Andrew Gelman, Columbia University
3:35 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

469 * !
Wed, 8/10/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-143A
2022 GSS/SRMS/SSS Student Paper Competition Award Winners — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Andreea Luisa Erciulescu, Westat
Chair(s): Megan Price, HRDAG
2:05 PM A-Optimal Split Questionnaire Designs for Multivariate Continuous Variables
Dae-Gyu Jang, Iowa State University; Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University; Cindy Yu, Iowa State University
2:25 PM Sample Size Estimation in Respondent-Driven Sampling
Yibo Wang, University of Michigan; Michael Elliott, University of Michigan; Sunghee Lee, University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research
2:45 PM Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve for Complex Survey Data
Tamy Harumy Moraes Tsujimoto, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jianwen Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3:05 PM On the Reliability of Multiple Systems Estimation for the Quantification of Modern Slavery Presentation
Olivier Binette, Duke University; Rebecca Steorts, Duke University
3:25 PM Smoothed Model-Assisted Small Area Estimation
Peter A. Gao, University of Washington; Jon Wakefield, University of Washington
3:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

489 * !
Wed, 8/10/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-142
Quality of Survey Responses — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Martha McRoy, Abt Associates
2:05 PM Using Results from a Qualitative Study on Web Paradata to Create Quantitative Measures for Survey Design Improvement
Renee Ellis, U.S. Census
2:20 PM Did We Make an Interviewer’s Job Easier? The Impact of the National Health Interview Survey Questionnaire Redesign on Interviewer Effects
James M Dahlhamer, National Center for Health Statistics; Aaron Maitland, National Center for Health Statistics; Benjamin Zablotsky, National Center for Health Statistics; Antonia Warren, National Center for Health Statistics
2:35 PM WITHDRAWN Impact of Low Quality Responses on Dimensionality of Scales
Nivedita Bhaktha, GESIS; Clemens Lechner, GESIS
2:50 PM Survey Data Quality
Ioannis Andreadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Andreas Andreadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
3:05 PM Propensity Models for Nonresponse Adjustments in Telephone Surveys
Yangyang Deng, ICF Macro, Inc.; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF Macro, Inc; Randy ZuWallack, ICF Macro, Inc.; Adam Lee, ICF Macro, Inc.; Thomas Brassell, ICF Macro, Inc.
3:20 PM Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples by Using Latent Joint Multivariate Normal Model Mass Imputation
Alexandra Milligan, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Janis Campbell, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
3:35 PM WITHDRAWN Imputation with Verifiable Identification Condition for Nonignorable Missing Data
Kenji Beppu, Osaka University; Kosuke Morikawa, Osaka University; Jongho Im, Yonsei University
 
 

223526
Wed, 8/10/2022, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM M-Union Station
Survey Research Methods Section Business Meeting and Mixer — Other Cmte/Business
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Jean Opsomer, Westat
 
 

507 * !
Thu, 8/11/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-151B
How Can Data Science Improve Surveys? — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Tom Krenzke, Westat
Chair(s): Tom Krenzke, Westat
8:35 AM Use Machine Learning Approach to Assess Interviewer Performance
Hanyu Sun, Westat; Ting Yan, Westat
8:55 AM Evolving Official Estimates Using Data Science and Diverse Survey and Nonsurvey Data Sources
Linda J Young, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Agency
9:15 AM Faster, Cheaper, Better: How the UK’s Office for National Statistics Is Using Data Science and Machine Learning to Strengthen Our Surveys
Tom Smith, Office for National Statistics, UK; Arthur Turrell, Office for National Statistics, UK
9:35 AM Surveys and Data Science at Statistics Canada
Eric Rancourt, Statistics Canada
9:55 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

510 * !
Thu, 8/11/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-154A
Innovative Approaches in Sample Survey Designs — Topic Contributed Papers
Government Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Katherine J. Thompson, US Census Bureau
Chair(s): Hang Kim, University of Cincinnati
8:35 AM Oversampling of Minority Populations Through Dual-Frame Surveys
Alexander Stubblefield, Michigan State University; Julie Stoner, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
8:55 AM Creating Multiple Synthetic Frames for Sample Design Research on the Business Enterprise Research and Development Survey
Matthew R Williams, RTI International; Hang Kim, University of Cincinnati; Katherine J. Thompson, US Census Bureau; Stephen Kaputa, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM Using Differentially Private Synthetic Data to Inform the Design Stage of a Sample Survey
Marcel Neunhoeffer, Boston University; Katherine J. Thompson, US Census Bureau; Donald Mark Bauder, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM Developing a Unified Sample Design for the Annual Integrated Economic Survey
Katherine J. Thompson, US Census Bureau
9:55 AM Discussant: Jill Dever, RTI International
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

526 * !
Thu, 8/11/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-153
Trends in Sample Design — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Mahmoud Elkasabi, The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program
8:35 AM A Weighting Approach for Generalizing Big Data
Michael Robbins, RAND Corporation
8:50 AM Optimizing Data Collection Interventions to Balance Cost and Quality in a Sequential Multimode Survey
Stephanie Coffey, US Census Bureau; Michael Elliott, University of Michigan
9:05 AM Estimating the Size of Clustered Hidden Populations Presentation
Laura Jean Gamble, Westat; Katherine McLaughlin, Oregon State University
9:20 AM Comparison of Direct Estimation and Network Scale-Up Method for Prevalence Estimation of Child Trafficking in Sierra Leone
Hui Yi, University of Georgia; Kyle Vincent, Independent Researcher and Consultant; David Okech, University of Georgia; Jody Clay-Warner, University of Georgia; Jiacheng Li, University of Georgia; Tenshi Kawashima, University of Georgia; Timothy Edgemon, Auburn University
9:35 AM Evaluating Substitution as a Strategy for Handling Drop Points in Self-Administered Address-Based Sampling Frame Surveys Presentation
Taylor H Lewis, RTI International; Joseph McMichael, RTI International; Charlotte Looby, RTI International
9:50 AM Using Simulation to Assess the Effect of Changes in Sample Size and the Number of Primary Sampling Units in a Health Survey
Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics; Te-Ching Chen, National Center for Health Statistics
10:05 AM Forming Area Sampling Units with Geospatial Sorts, with Application to Counties and Census Blocks in PIAAC
Benjamin Schneider, Westat; Tom Krenzke, Westat; Wendy Van de Kerckhove, Westat; Jennifer Kali, Westat; Ying Chen, Westat
 
 

538 *
Thu, 8/11/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-151A
Transitions from Telephone Surveys to Self-Administered and Mixed-Mode Surveys — Invited Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Stas Kolenikov, NORC
Chair(s): James Wagner, University of Michigan
10:35 AM Transitions from Telephone to Mixed Mode Surveys
Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska At Lincoln
10:55 AM Early Experiences When Transitioning from RDD to a Postal Mail Survey Using a Paper Questionnaire
David Cantor, Westat
11:15 AM The Impact of an RDD to ABS/Mail Sample Design and Mode Change in the 2021 New York City Community Health Survey (CHS) Presentation
Michael Witt, Abt Associates; Steven Fernandez, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Stephen Immerwahr , New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Stas Kolenikov, NORC; Amber Levanon Seligson, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Martha McRoy, Abt Associates; John Sokolowski, Abt Associates; Nicholas Ruther, Abt Associates; Stephanie Zimmer, Abt Associates
11:35 AM Transitions from Single to Multi-Mode Surveys: The NORC Experience
Ned English, NORC at the University of Chicago; Anna Wiencrot, NORC at the University of Chicago; Colm O'Muircheartaigh, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:55 AM Discussant: Stas Kolenikov, NORC
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

544 !
Thu, 8/11/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-149AB
Assessing Different Approaches to Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples via Simulations — Topic Contributed Papers
Social Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Michael Yang, NORC at the University of Chicago
Chair(s): Katherine J. Thompson, US Census Bureau
10:35 AM Combining Data from Probability and Nonprobability Samples Using Doubly Robust Methods
Michael Elliott, University of Michigan; Ali Rafei, Meta; Carol Flannagan, University of Michigan
10:55 AM Assessing the Accuracy of Estimates from a Blended Sample Where the Nonprobability Subsample Has Been Calibrated to the Probability Subsample
Jamie Ridenhour, RTI International; Phillip S. Kott, RTI International
11:15 AM Hybrid Methods for Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples for Estimation
Michael Yang, NORC at the University of Chicago; Nada M Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago; Edward Mulrow, NORC at the University of Chicago; Evan Herring-Nathan, NORC at the University of Chicago; Vicki Pineau, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:35 AM A Dual-Frame Estimation Approach for Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples
Chien-Min Huang, Colorado State University; Jay Breidt, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:55 AM Discussant: Andrew Mercer, Pew Research Center
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

549 * !
Thu, 8/11/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-150B
Integration of Design and Estimation Approaches in the Use of Auxiliary Data with Sample Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section, Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): John L. Eltinge, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Daniell Toth, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:35 AM Predictive Modeling Using an Enhanced Address-Based Sampling Frame
Rachel Harter, RTI International; Joseph McMichael, RTI International
10:55 AM On the Use of Auxiliary Data in Multiple-Source Extensions of Adaptive Survey Design Concepts and Methods Presentation
Kayla Varela, US Census Bureau; Stephanie Coffey, US Census Bureau; John L. Eltinge, U.S. Census Bureau; Jaya Damineni, US Census Bureau; Anup Mathur, US Census Bureau
11:15 AM Tackling the Overabundance of Options in Survey Estimation
Kelly McConville, Harvard University; Grayson White, RedCastle Resources, Inc.; Olek Wojcik, Reed College; Samuel Olson, Reed College; Paul Nguyen, Reed College; Gretchen Moisen, USDA Forest Service; Tracey Frescino, USDA Forest Service
11:35 AM An Approximate Bayesian Approach to Improving Probability Sample Estimators Using a Supplementary Nonprobability Sample
Yong You, Statistics Canada; Abel DaSylva, Statistics Canada; Jean-Francois Beaumont, Statistics Canada
11:55 AM Nonresponse Weight Adjustment in the Census Bureau's Probability and Nonprobability Tracking Surveys
Eric Slud, US Census Bureau
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

550 *
Thu, 8/11/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-150A
Federal Statistical Agency Initiatives to Broaden Data Access — Topic Contributed Papers
Government Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section
Organizer(s): John Finamore, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
Chair(s): John Finamore, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
10:35 AM Results from a Stakeholder Feedback Survey for the NCSES Secure Data Access Facility
Darius Singpurwalla, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
10:55 AM The National Center for Health Statistics Virtual Data Enclave (VDE)
J. Neil Russell, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
11:15 AM Federal Statistical Research Data Centers Virtual Access
Barbara Downs, US Census Bureau
11:35 AM Implementing the Evidence Act’s Standard Application Process
Spiro Stefanou, USDA-Economic Research Service
11:55 AM Discussant: Leonard Burman, Urban Institute
12:10 PM Floor Discussion