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Thursday, November 10

Thu, Nov 10, 10:45 AM - 12:10 PM
Hibiscus A
CS2 (Contributed) - Comparing Alternative Survey Measures
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Paul J. Scanlon, CDC
10:50 AM
Detecting the Silent Victims: A Comparison of Two Different Measures of Domestic Violence in the Swedish Crime Survey (NTU) 2013
View Presentation
Paul Fuehrer, Södertörn University
11:08 AM
Testing Forced Choice and Mark-All-That-Apply Question Formats to Measure Salient Social Identities in a Web Survey
Philip S. Brenner, University of Massachusetts Boston
11:26 AM
Issues in Disability Measurement: A Comparison of Three Methods
View Presentation
Vidya Sundar, University of New Hampshire
11:44 AM
Exploring the Association Between 'Soft' Health Indicators, Capacity, Environmental Factors and Functioning
Kari-Anne Lund, Statistics Norway
12:03 PM

Thu, Nov 10, 1:30 PM - 2:55 PM
Hibiscus B
CS8 (Contributed) - Exploring the Interaction Between Question Design and Interviewer Behavior on Measurement Error
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Dorothée Behr, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
1:35 PM
Expanded and Nonconforming Answers in Standardized Survey Interviews
View Presentation
Sanne Unger, Lynn University
1:53 PM
The Effects of Interviewers and Personal Visits on Response Consistency
View Presentation
Jonathan Michael Katz, Joint Program in Survey Methodology/U.S. Census Bureau
2:11 PM
The Effect of Formal Question Characteristics on Design Effects: A Cross-National Study Using the ESS
Kathrin Thomas, City University London
2:29 PM
The Relationship Between Interviewer Characteristics, Interviewer Certification Scores, and Interview Quality
Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau
2:47 PM

Thu, Nov 10, 3:30 PM - 4:55 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS10 (Invited) - Cross National/Cultural Questionnaire Design: Strategies to Tackle Measurement Errors
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Rory Fitzgerald, European Social Survey, City University London
3:35 PM
Optimizing Questionnaire Design in Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Surveys
View Presentation
Tom W. Smith, NORC at the University of Chicago
4:00 PM
A Model for the Cross-National Questionnaire Design Lifecycle
View Presentation
Diana Zavala-Rojas, European Social Survey, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
4:25 PM
4:50 PM


Thu, Nov 10, 3:30 PM - 4:55 PM
Hibiscus A
CS11 (Invited) - Developments in the Design and Testing of Establishment Survey Data Collection Instruments
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Don A. Dillman, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center - Washington State University
3:35 PM
Cognitive Interviewing for Official Establishment Survey Questionnaires
View Presentation
Deirdre Giesen, Statistics Netherlands
4:00 PM
Early-Stage Scoping in Establishment Surveys: A How-To Primer on This Qualitative Question Development Technique
Kristin Stettler, U.S. Census Bureau
4:25 PM
Validating the Results of an Establishment Survey of Occupational Requirements Using Direct Job Observations
View Presentation
Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:50 PM

Thu, Nov 10, 3:30 PM - 4:55 PM
Hibiscus B
CS12 (Contributed) - Sample Design and Incentive Considerations in Pretesting and Development
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Stephanie Willson, National Center for Health Statistics
3:35 PM
Recruitment Burden Data: Collection Methods and Emerging Trends
View Presentation
Lauren R Creamer, National Center for Health Statistics
3:53 PM
Understanding Incentives for Completion: Charitable Contributions, Direct Payments, and Choice
Catherine Wilson, 23andMe
4:11 PM
Sample Adequacy Criteria: A Quality Assessment of Community Involvement in Core Activities Related to Certification and Maintenance of Certification Examination Development
View Presentation
Gerald K. Arnold, PhD., MPH, American Board of Internal Medicine
4:47 PM
Friday, November 11

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Orchid AB
CS17 (Contributed) - Issues and Uses of Administrative Data and Paradata
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Emily Geisen, RTI International
10:35 AM
Does Encouraging Record Use for Financial Assets Improve Data Accuracy? Evidence from Administrative Data
View Presentation
Jonathan Eggleston, U.S. Census Bureau
10:53 AM
The Right to Remain Silent? Public Opinion About the Use of Administrative Records to Obtain Missing Information for the Decennial Census
View Presentation
Casey Eggleston, U.S. Census Bureau
11:11 AM
Web Survey Paradata as a Tool for Evaluating Survey Design and Navigation
Courtney N Reiser, U.S. Census Bureau
11:29 AM
It's All About That Face: Designing and Implementing a Social Media Evaluation
Sondra M LoRe, University of Tennessee
11:47 AM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS19 (Invited) - Strategies for Predicting Data Quality
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Paul C Beatty, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
Using Pretest Results to Predict Survey Question Accuracy
Aaron Maitland, CDC
2:23 PM
Data Quality in the National Health Interview Survey: Examining the Joint Effects of Question, Respondent, and Interviewer Characteristics
Aaron Maitland, CDC
2:41 PM
The Role of Question Characteristics in Designing and Evaluating Survey Questions
Jennifer Dykema, University of Wisconsin Survey Center
2:59 PM
Satisficing or Anchoring? Investigating the Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Response Effects in Online Surveys
Nick Allum, University of Essex
3:17 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Orchid C
WK3 (Workshop) - A Hands-On Tour of Q-Notes, Software for Cognitive Interviewing
Workshop Presentation
A Hands-On Tour of Q-Notes, Software for Cognitive Interviewing
Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus A
CS24 (Invited) - Alternative Ways of Thinking About and Measuring Validity and Reliability in Surveys
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Kristen Miller, National Center for Health Statistics
4:05 PM
Regression-Based Thinkaloud Analysis for Assessing the Validity of Survey Questions
Patrick Sturgis, University of Southampton
4:30 PM
The Interplay Between Survey Research and Psychometrics, with a Focus on Validity Theory
Bruno D. Zumbo, University of British Columbia
4:55 PM
Implementing a Test-Retest Strategy to Evaluate the Quality of a Translated Survey Instrument
Quirina Vallejos, The University of North Carolina
5:20 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus B
CS25 (Contributed) - Understanding the Role of Questionnaire Design in Measurement Error
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Daniele Toninelli, University of Bergamo
4:05 PM
How Question Format and Mode Can Affect the Number of Bicycles in a Household: An Evaluation and Pretest Study
View Presentation
Rachel Vis-Visschers, Statistics Netherlands
4:20 PM
Adult Education Survey in the Mixed-Mode Design
View Presentation
Eva Belak, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
4:50 PM
Validity and Reliability of Multiplicity Measures Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in 16 U.S. Cities
Rashunda Lewis, CDC
5:20 PM
Saturday, November 12


Sat, Nov 12, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS27 (Invited) - New Approaches to Questionnaire Design and Evaluation
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Jack Fowler, University of Massachusetts Boston
9:05 AM
Dynamic Question Ordering in Online Surveys
View Presentation
Kirstin Early, Carnegie Mellon University
9:23 AM
Conjoint Analysis Versus Split-Ballot Experiments for Survey Research
View Presentation
Jennifer Childs, U.S. Census Bureau
9:41 AM
Modeling Motivated Misreports to Sensitive Survey Questions
View Presentation
Ulf Bockenholt, Northwestern
9:59 AM
Pre-Testing Survey Question Wordings Using Linguistic Resources: The Case of Low-Frequency Wordings
Ana Slavec, University of Ljubljana
10:17 AM

Sat, Nov 12, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Hibiscus A
CS28 (Contributed) - Assessing Data Quality for Sensitive Topics
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Herman A. Alvarado, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality SAMHSA
9:05 AM
Creating a Novel Assessment in Exploring the Impact of Workplace Bullying
Michael A DeDonno, Florida Atlantic University
9:23 AM
Change in Questionnaire Design: Respondent Interaction with Survey Mode in an Assessment of a Mental Health Population
View Presentation
Rose L Krebill-Prather, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center - Washington State University
9:41 AM

Sat, Nov 12, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Orchid AB
CS30 (Contributed) - Validation and Assessment of Data Quality
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics
9:05 AM
Breaking the Commandments of Survey Design: Cognitive Testing of a Commonly Used Scale of Subjective Religious Experiences
View Presentation
Jessica Lynn LeBlanc, University of Massachusetts Boston
9:23 AM
The Need for Biomarkers in Surveys, the Case of Immunization
View Presentation
Bernardo Hernandez Prado, University of Washington
9:41 AM

Sat, Nov 12, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS36 (Invited) - Assessing Alternative Ways of Collecting Data
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Lisa Thalji, RTI International
1:50 PM
Designing a Mail Questionnaire for Multiple Household Members
View Presentation
Douglas Williams, Westat
2:15 PM
Contrasting Stylized Questions of Sleep with Diary Measures from the American Time Use Survey
View Presentation
Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:40 PM
A Comparison of Fully Labeled and Top-Labeled Grid Question Formats
View Presentation
Jolene D Smyth, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
3:05 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Hibiscus B
CS38 (Contributed) - Tracking Data Processing Error
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Jennifer Childs, U.S. Census Bureau
1:50 PM
Streamlining the Edit Review Process: Using Programming to Reduce Time Costs
View Presentation
Richard Allan Windle, Federal Reserve Board
2:08 PM
Optimizing Test Data for Longitudinal Studies
Catherine Elizabeth Billington, Westat
2:26 PM
Quality Control Measures in Data Cleaning
Josefina Venegas Almeda, University of the Philippines
2:44 PM
Screen Size vs. Interface vs. Double-Entry: Combinations That Yield Low Error Rates When Entering Dates on Touchscreen Devices
View Presentation
Dale Rhoda, Biostat Global Consulting
3:02 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid AB
CS43 (Contributed) - Statistical Methods to Assess Data Quality
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Philip S. Brenner, University of Massachusetts Boston
4:05 PM
Geographically Weighted Item Response Theory (IRT) for Detection of Spatially Varying Item Functionality
Samantha Elizabeth Robinson, University of Arkansas
4:20 PM
A CUB Model Strategy to Select Anchoring Vignettes
View Presentation
Omar Paccagnella, University of Padua
4:35 PM
Predicting Clinical Outcomes Related to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Primary Care Using the TRANSIT Indicators
View Presentation
Cynthia Khanji, University of Montreal
4:50 PM

Thu, Nov 10, 10:45 AM - 12:10 PM
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS2 (Contributed) - Comparing Alternative Survey Measures
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Paul J. Scanlon, CDC
10:50 AM
Detecting the Silent Victims: A Comparison of Two Different Measures of Domestic Violence in the Swedish Crime Survey (NTU) 2013
View Presentation
Paul Fuehrer, Södertörn University

11:08 AM
Testing Forced Choice and Mark-All-That-Apply Question Formats to Measure Salient Social Identities in a Web Survey
Philip S. Brenner, University of Massachusetts Boston
Philip S. Brenner, University of Massachusetts Boston
11:26 AM
Issues in Disability Measurement: A Comparison of Three Methods
View Presentation
Vidya Sundar, University of New Hampshire

11:44 AM
Exploring the Association Between 'Soft' Health Indicators, Capacity, Environmental Factors and Functioning
Kari-Anne Lund, Statistics Norway
Kari-Anne Lund, Statistics Norway
12:03 PM

Thu, Nov 10, 1:30 PM - 2:55 PM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS8 (Contributed) - Exploring the Interaction Between Question Design and Interviewer Behavior on Measurement Error
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Dorothée Behr, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
1:35 PM
Expanded and Nonconforming Answers in Standardized Survey Interviews
View Presentation
Sanne Unger, Lynn University

1:53 PM
The Effects of Interviewers and Personal Visits on Response Consistency
View Presentation
Jonathan Michael Katz, Joint Program in Survey Methodology/U.S. Census Bureau

2:11 PM
The Effect of Formal Question Characteristics on Design Effects: A Cross-National Study Using the ESS
Kathrin Thomas, City University London
Kathrin Thomas, City University London
2:29 PM
The Relationship Between Interviewer Characteristics, Interviewer Certification Scores, and Interview Quality
Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau
Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau
2:47 PM

Thu, Nov 10, 3:30 PM - 4:55 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS10 (Invited) - Cross National/Cultural Questionnaire Design: Strategies to Tackle Measurement Errors
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Rory Fitzgerald, European Social Survey, City University London
3:35 PM
Optimizing Questionnaire Design in Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Surveys
View Presentation
Tom W. Smith, NORC at the University of Chicago

4:00 PM
A Model for the Cross-National Questionnaire Design Lifecycle
View Presentation
Diana Zavala-Rojas, European Social Survey, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

4:25 PM
4:50 PM


Thu, Nov 10, 3:30 PM - 4:55 PM
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS11 (Invited) - Developments in the Design and Testing of Establishment Survey Data Collection Instruments
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Don A. Dillman, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center - Washington State University
3:35 PM
Cognitive Interviewing for Official Establishment Survey Questionnaires
View Presentation
Deirdre Giesen, Statistics Netherlands

4:00 PM
Early-Stage Scoping in Establishment Surveys: A How-To Primer on This Qualitative Question Development Technique
Kristin Stettler, U.S. Census Bureau
Kristin Stettler, U.S. Census Bureau
4:25 PM
Validating the Results of an Establishment Survey of Occupational Requirements Using Direct Job Observations
View Presentation
Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics

4:50 PM

Thu, Nov 10, 3:30 PM - 4:55 PM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS12 (Contributed) - Sample Design and Incentive Considerations in Pretesting and Development
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Stephanie Willson, National Center for Health Statistics
3:35 PM
Recruitment Burden Data: Collection Methods and Emerging Trends
View Presentation
Lauren R Creamer, National Center for Health Statistics

3:53 PM
Understanding Incentives for Completion: Charitable Contributions, Direct Payments, and Choice
Catherine Wilson, 23andMe
Catherine Wilson, 23andMe
4:11 PM
Sample Adequacy Criteria: A Quality Assessment of Community Involvement in Core Activities Related to Certification and Maintenance of Certification Examination Development
View Presentation
Gerald K. Arnold, PhD., MPH, American Board of Internal Medicine

4:47 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Orchid AB
Orchid AB
CS17 (Contributed) - Issues and Uses of Administrative Data and Paradata
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Emily Geisen, RTI International
10:35 AM
Does Encouraging Record Use for Financial Assets Improve Data Accuracy? Evidence from Administrative Data
View Presentation
Jonathan Eggleston, U.S. Census Bureau

10:53 AM
The Right to Remain Silent? Public Opinion About the Use of Administrative Records to Obtain Missing Information for the Decennial Census
View Presentation
Casey Eggleston, U.S. Census Bureau

11:11 AM
Web Survey Paradata as a Tool for Evaluating Survey Design and Navigation
Courtney N Reiser, U.S. Census Bureau
Courtney N Reiser, U.S. Census Bureau
11:29 AM
It's All About That Face: Designing and Implementing a Social Media Evaluation
Sondra M LoRe, University of Tennessee
Sondra M LoRe, University of Tennessee
11:47 AM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS19 (Invited) - Strategies for Predicting Data Quality
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Paul C Beatty, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
Using Pretest Results to Predict Survey Question Accuracy
Aaron Maitland, CDC
Aaron Maitland, CDC
2:23 PM
Data Quality in the National Health Interview Survey: Examining the Joint Effects of Question, Respondent, and Interviewer Characteristics
Aaron Maitland, CDC
Aaron Maitland, CDC
2:41 PM
The Role of Question Characteristics in Designing and Evaluating Survey Questions
Jennifer Dykema, University of Wisconsin Survey Center
Jennifer Dykema, University of Wisconsin Survey Center
2:59 PM
Satisficing or Anchoring? Investigating the Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Response Effects in Online Surveys
Nick Allum, University of Essex
Nick Allum, University of Essex
3:17 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Orchid C
Orchid C
WK3 (Workshop) - A Hands-On Tour of Q-Notes, Software for Cognitive Interviewing
Workshop Presentation
Workshop Presentation
A Hands-On Tour of Q-Notes, Software for Cognitive Interviewing
Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics
Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS24 (Invited) - Alternative Ways of Thinking About and Measuring Validity and Reliability in Surveys
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Kristen Miller, National Center for Health Statistics
4:05 PM
Regression-Based Thinkaloud Analysis for Assessing the Validity of Survey Questions
Patrick Sturgis, University of Southampton
Patrick Sturgis, University of Southampton
4:30 PM
The Interplay Between Survey Research and Psychometrics, with a Focus on Validity Theory
Bruno D. Zumbo, University of British Columbia
Bruno D. Zumbo, University of British Columbia
4:55 PM
Implementing a Test-Retest Strategy to Evaluate the Quality of a Translated Survey Instrument
Quirina Vallejos, The University of North Carolina
Quirina Vallejos, The University of North Carolina
5:20 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS25 (Contributed) - Understanding the Role of Questionnaire Design in Measurement Error
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Daniele Toninelli, University of Bergamo
4:05 PM
How Question Format and Mode Can Affect the Number of Bicycles in a Household: An Evaluation and Pretest Study
View Presentation
Rachel Vis-Visschers, Statistics Netherlands

4:20 PM
Adult Education Survey in the Mixed-Mode Design
View Presentation
Eva Belak, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia

4:50 PM
Validity and Reliability of Multiplicity Measures Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in 16 U.S. Cities
Rashunda Lewis, CDC
Rashunda Lewis, CDC
5:20 PM


Sat, Nov 12, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS27 (Invited) - New Approaches to Questionnaire Design and Evaluation
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Jack Fowler, University of Massachusetts Boston
9:05 AM
Dynamic Question Ordering in Online Surveys
View Presentation
Kirstin Early, Carnegie Mellon University

9:23 AM
Conjoint Analysis Versus Split-Ballot Experiments for Survey Research
View Presentation
Jennifer Childs, U.S. Census Bureau

9:41 AM
Modeling Motivated Misreports to Sensitive Survey Questions
View Presentation
Ulf Bockenholt, Northwestern

9:59 AM
Pre-Testing Survey Question Wordings Using Linguistic Resources: The Case of Low-Frequency Wordings
Ana Slavec, University of Ljubljana
Ana Slavec, University of Ljubljana
10:17 AM

Sat, Nov 12, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS28 (Contributed) - Assessing Data Quality for Sensitive Topics
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Herman A. Alvarado, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality SAMHSA
9:05 AM
Creating a Novel Assessment in Exploring the Impact of Workplace Bullying
Michael A DeDonno, Florida Atlantic University
Michael A DeDonno, Florida Atlantic University
9:23 AM
Change in Questionnaire Design: Respondent Interaction with Survey Mode in an Assessment of a Mental Health Population
View Presentation
Rose L Krebill-Prather, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center - Washington State University

9:41 AM

Sat, Nov 12, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Orchid AB
Orchid AB
CS30 (Contributed) - Validation and Assessment of Data Quality
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics
9:05 AM
Breaking the Commandments of Survey Design: Cognitive Testing of a Commonly Used Scale of Subjective Religious Experiences
View Presentation
Jessica Lynn LeBlanc, University of Massachusetts Boston

9:23 AM
The Need for Biomarkers in Surveys, the Case of Immunization
View Presentation
Bernardo Hernandez Prado, University of Washington

9:41 AM

Sat, Nov 12, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS36 (Invited) - Assessing Alternative Ways of Collecting Data
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Lisa Thalji, RTI International
1:50 PM
Designing a Mail Questionnaire for Multiple Household Members
View Presentation
Douglas Williams, Westat

2:15 PM
Contrasting Stylized Questions of Sleep with Diary Measures from the American Time Use Survey
View Presentation
Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics

2:40 PM
A Comparison of Fully Labeled and Top-Labeled Grid Question Formats
View Presentation
Jolene D Smyth, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

3:05 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS38 (Contributed) - Tracking Data Processing Error
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Jennifer Childs, U.S. Census Bureau
1:50 PM
Streamlining the Edit Review Process: Using Programming to Reduce Time Costs
View Presentation
Richard Allan Windle, Federal Reserve Board

2:08 PM
Optimizing Test Data for Longitudinal Studies
Catherine Elizabeth Billington, Westat
Catherine Elizabeth Billington, Westat
2:26 PM
Quality Control Measures in Data Cleaning
Josefina Venegas Almeda, University of the Philippines
Josefina Venegas Almeda, University of the Philippines
2:44 PM
Screen Size vs. Interface vs. Double-Entry: Combinations That Yield Low Error Rates When Entering Dates on Touchscreen Devices
View Presentation
Dale Rhoda, Biostat Global Consulting

3:02 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid AB
Orchid AB
CS43 (Contributed) - Statistical Methods to Assess Data Quality
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Philip S. Brenner, University of Massachusetts Boston
4:05 PM
Geographically Weighted Item Response Theory (IRT) for Detection of Spatially Varying Item Functionality
Samantha Elizabeth Robinson, University of Arkansas
Samantha Elizabeth Robinson, University of Arkansas
4:20 PM
A CUB Model Strategy to Select Anchoring Vignettes
View Presentation
Omar Paccagnella, University of Padua

4:35 PM
Predicting Clinical Outcomes Related to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Primary Care Using the TRANSIT Indicators
View Presentation
Cynthia Khanji, University of Montreal

4:50 PM