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Thursday, November 10
Thu, Nov 10, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
GS1 - Welcome and Keynote Address
Invited Presentations
Questionnaire Design, Development, Evaluation, and Testing: Where in the World Are We?
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Gordon Willis, National Institutes of Health
Thu, Nov 10, 10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Promenade Upper
PS1 - Thursday Poster Session, Part 1
E-Poster Presentation
Survey Quality Predictor
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Diana Zavala-Rojas, European Social Survey, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Effects of Grouping Alternatives on Eliciting More Responses to Check-All-That-Apply Questions
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Takahiro Tsuchiya, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Leaving the Lab: Lessons Learned in Cognitive Testing of Tobacco Use Questions in a Clinical Trials Setting
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Jennifer Lynn Crafts, Westat
Evaluating Paradata Variables as Measures of Survey Quality
Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau
Improving Response to the EMS for Children Program Survey: Applying Tailored Design Principles to a Challenging Establishment Survey
Morgan M Millar, University of Utah
Implications of Questionnaire Redesign and Challenges to the Continuation of Trend in the 2011 Police-Public Contact Survey
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Glynis Ewing, RTI International
Should We Agree to Disagree? Further Considerations About Indirect Rating Scales
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Jessica Lynn LeBlanc, University of Massachusetts Boston
Identifying Sources of Measurement Error in Household Applications for School-Based Meals
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Jessica Ellen Graber, U.S. Census Bureau
Survey Questionnaire Innovations for the National Assessment of Educational Progress: Noncognitive Modules and Questionnaire Indices
Jonas Bertling, Educational Testing Service
Thu, Nov 10, 3:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Promenade Upper
PS1 - Thursday Poster Session, Part 2
E-Poster Presentation
A continuation of the morning poster session, allowing time for more in-depth conversations and examinations of the posters from earlier in the day.
Friday, November 11
Fri, Nov 11, 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
GS2 - Keynote Address
Invited Presentations
Questionnaire Design, Development, Evaluation, and Testing: What's the Future Look Like?
Mario Callegaro, Google UK
Fri, Nov 11, 9:45 AM - 10:25 AM
Promenade Upper
PS2 - Friday Poster Session, Part 1
E-Poster Presentation
Impact of Response Scale Direction on Survey Responses in a Web Survey
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Ting Yan, Westat
An Experiment Comparing Grids and Item-by-Item Formats in Web Surveys Completed Through PCs and Smartphones
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Melanie Revilla, RECSM - Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Balancing Respondent Burden and Data Needs in Question Design: Reducing Respondent Burden in the ACS
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Elizabeth Poehler, U.S. Census Bureau
Using Web Probing to Understand the Cognitive Processes Underlying Respondents’ Behavior When Confronted with Check-All-That-Apply and Forced-Choice Questions
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Cornelia Eva Neuert, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Evolutions in Online Questionnaire Design, Evaluation, and Testing at Statistics New Zealand
Matt Flanagan, Statistics New Zealand
Cross-Cultural Measurement Invariance Among German Migrants
Jonas Frederik Beste, Institute for Employment Research
Cognitive Testing of the 2017 Puerto Rico Census of Agriculture in Spanish
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Zulma Teresa Riberas, USDA/NASS
Tell Me More: Data Quality, Burden, and Designing for Information-Rich Responses in Web Surveys
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Lilian Yahng, Indiana University
Maximizing Quality Outcomes for Multilingual Questionnaire Pretesting
Mandy Sha, RTI International
Fri, Nov 11, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
GS3 - Awards, Recognition, and Surprises
Invited Presentations
Immediately following lunch on Friday, join us for a few short remarks and awards. Jennifer Rothgeb—chair of the 2002 QDET conference held in Charleston, South Carolina—will make a special appearance and we will announce the winners of the QDET2 awards and other surprises.
Fri, Nov 11, 3:30 PM - 3:55 PM
Promenade Upper
PS2 - Friday Poster Session, Part 2
E-Poster Presentation
A continuation of the morning poster session, allowing time for more in-depth conversations and examinations of the posters from earlier in the day.
Saturday, November 12
Sat, Nov 12, 10:30 AM - 10:55 AM
Promenade Upper
PS3 - Saturday Poster Session, Part 1
E-Poster Presentation
Survey Focus: A New Procedure Defining Response Time Outliers in Web Surveys
Jan Karem Höhne, University of Göttingen
Assessing Knowledge and Attitude on Usage of Software for Questionnaire Designing and Data Coding Among Final Year Science Students at Chancellor College, University of Malawi
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Moses Chicco Aron, Ungweru Organization
Broad Empathetic Allocation Over Commendables, Hindrances, and Effort Direction (BEACHED)
Frank Joseph Matejcik, South Dakota School of Mines
Measuring Stress: Adequacy of a Single Scaled Response---A Comparison of a Single 10-Point Measure vs. Cohen's Perceived Stress Score
Aimee Vella Ripley, Nielsen
Measurement of Wildlife Value Orientations Among Diverse Audiences: A Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis Among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Communities
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Loren Chase Dean Chase, Arizona Game and Fish Department
Measuring Child Disability Cross-Nationally: Development and Validation Process of the “UNICEF-WG Module on Child Functioning”
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Elena De Palma, Washington Disability Group
Sat, Nov 12, 3:15 PM - 3:55 PM
Promenade Upper
PS3 - Saturday Poster Session, Part 2
E-Poster Presentation
A continuation of the morning poster session, allowing time for more in-depth conversations and examinations of the posters from earlier in the day.
Sunday, November 13
Sun, Nov 13, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Jasmine
RT1 - Breakfast Roundtable Discussion (Ticket Required)
Roundtables
Join your peers for a continental breakfast during a roundtable that will continue discussion about important topics from the conference. Conversation leaders include the following:
• Paul Beatty, U.S. Census Bureau Center for Survey Measurement • Kerry Levin, Westat • Rory Fitzgerald, Centre for Comparative Social Surveys, City University, London
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Invited Presentations
View Presentation Gordon Willis, National Institutes of Health
Promenade Upper
E-Poster Presentation
View Presentation Diana Zavala-Rojas, European Social Survey, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
View Presentation Takahiro Tsuchiya, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
View Presentation Jennifer Lynn Crafts, Westat
Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau
Morgan M Millar, University of Utah
View Presentation Glynis Ewing, RTI International
View Presentation Jessica Lynn LeBlanc, University of Massachusetts Boston
View Presentation Jessica Ellen Graber, U.S. Census Bureau
Jonas Bertling, Educational Testing Service
Promenade Upper
E-Poster Presentation
A continuation of the morning poster session, allowing time for more in-depth conversations and examinations of the posters from earlier in the day.
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Invited Presentations
Mario Callegaro, Google UK
Promenade Upper
E-Poster Presentation
View Presentation Ting Yan, Westat
View Presentation Melanie Revilla, RECSM - Universitat Pompeu Fabra
View Presentation Elizabeth Poehler, U.S. Census Bureau
View Presentation Cornelia Eva Neuert, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Matt Flanagan, Statistics New Zealand
Jonas Frederik Beste, Institute for Employment Research
View Presentation Zulma Teresa Riberas, USDA/NASS
View Presentation Lilian Yahng, Indiana University
Mandy Sha, RTI International
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Invited Presentations
Immediately following lunch on Friday, join us for a few short remarks and awards. Jennifer Rothgeb—chair of the 2002 QDET conference held in Charleston, South Carolina—will make a special appearance and we will announce the winners of the QDET2 awards and other surprises.
Promenade Upper
E-Poster Presentation
A continuation of the morning poster session, allowing time for more in-depth conversations and examinations of the posters from earlier in the day.
Promenade Upper
E-Poster Presentation
Jan Karem Höhne, University of Göttingen
View Presentation Moses Chicco Aron, Ungweru Organization
Frank Joseph Matejcik, South Dakota School of Mines
Aimee Vella Ripley, Nielsen
View Presentation Loren Chase Dean Chase, Arizona Game and Fish Department
View Presentation Elena De Palma, Washington Disability Group
Promenade Upper
E-Poster Presentation
A continuation of the morning poster session, allowing time for more in-depth conversations and examinations of the posters from earlier in the day.
Jasmine
Roundtables
Join your peers for a continental breakfast during a roundtable that will continue discussion about important topics from the conference. Conversation leaders include the following:
• Paul Beatty, U.S. Census Bureau Center for Survey Measurement • Kerry Levin, Westat • Rory Fitzgerald, Centre for Comparative Social Surveys, City University, London