eventscribe

The eventScribe Educational Program Planner system gives you access to information on sessions, special events, and the conference venue. Take a look at hotel maps to familiarize yourself with the venue, read biographies of our plenary speakers, and download handouts and resources for your sessions.

close this panel

SUBMIT FEEDBACKfeedback icon

Please enter any improvements, suggestions, or comments for the JSM Proceedings to make your conference experience the best it can be.

Comments


close this panel
support

Technical Support


Phone: (410) 638-9239

Fax: (410) 638-6108

GoToMeeting: Meet Now!

Web: www.CadmiumCD.com

Submit Support Ticket


close this panel
‹‹ Go Back

C. L. Birrell

University of Wollongong



‹‹ Go Back

L. Corscadden

Bureau of Health Information



‹‹ Go Back

D. Hindmarsh

Bureau of Health Information and University of Wollongong



‹‹ Go Back

D. Steel

University of Wollongong



‹‹ Go Back

Please enter your access key

The asset you are trying to access is locked for premium users. Please enter your access key to unlock.


Email This Presentation:

From:

To:

Subject:

Body:

←Back IconGems-Print

41 – Non-Probability Sample and Probability Sample Matters Under What Context?

Weighting Matters: A Practical Application

Sponsor: Survey Research Methods Section
Keywords: survey analysis, weighting, trimming

C. L. Birrell

University of Wollongong

L. Corscadden

Bureau of Health Information

D. Hindmarsh

Bureau of Health Information and University of Wollongong

D. Steel

University of Wollongong

Introduction: The calculation and application of weights is an important step in producing estimates from a sample survey. Practical applications of survey weighting requires a number of decisions on how to handle issues, such as extreme weights and small cell sample sizes. This paper aims to identify diagnostics that may assist in making decisions about aggregation of small cells and trimming of extreme weights, using a case study where there is high variability in the survey weights due to the survey design. Method: Approximately 80 hospitals, ranging from tertiary teaching hospitals to small local hospitals, are included in the New South Wales (NSW) Emergency Department survey. Unbiased estimates are required for each hospital, as well as for 16 administrative areas and for NSW. Several options for modifying the weights were applied. Results: Results show the effect of the options on results for key variables at all three reporting levels (hospital, area, NSW). Diagnostics were identified that can help inform decisions about trimming and aggregation of cells. Conclusion: Simple diagnostics can be used to assist in the decision-making about how to modify weights.

"eventScribe", the eventScribe logo, "CadmiumCD", and the CadmiumCD logo are trademarks of CadmiumCD LLC, and may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from CadmiumCD. The appearance of these proceedings, customized graphics that are unique to these proceedings, and customized scripts are the service mark, trademark and/or trade dress of CadmiumCD and may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, without prior written notification. All other trademarks, slogans, company names or logos are the property of their respective owners. Reference to any products, services, processes or other information, by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, owner, or otherwise does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship, or recommendation thereof by CadmiumCD.

As a user you may provide CadmiumCD with feedback. Any ideas or suggestions you provide through any feedback mechanisms on these proceedings may be used by CadmiumCD, at our sole discretion, including future modifications to the eventScribe product. You hereby grant to CadmiumCD and our assigns a perpetual, worldwide, fully transferable, sublicensable, irrevocable, royalty free license to use, reproduce, modify, create derivative works from, distribute, and display the feedback in any manner and for any purpose.

© 2019 CadmiumCD