Friday, November 11
Fri, Nov 11, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Promenade Lower
Registration
QDET2 Hours

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
View Presentation
Ting Yan, Westat
An Experiment Comparing Grids and Item-by-Item Formats in Web Surveys Completed Through PCs and Smartphones
View Presentation
Melanie Revilla, RECSM - Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Balancing Respondent Burden and Data Needs in Question Design: Reducing Respondent Burden in the ACS
View Presentation
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
View Presentation
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
View Presentation
Zulma Teresa Riberas, USDA/NASS
Tell Me More: Data Quality, Burden, and Designing for Information-Rich Responses in Web Surveys
View Presentation
Lilian Yahng, Indiana University
Maximizing Quality Outcomes for Multilingual Questionnaire Pretesting
Mandy Sha, RTI International

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS14 (Invited) - Designing Questionnaires in the Digital Era: Implications for Practice
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Gordon Willis, National Institutes of Health
10:35 AM
How the Shift from Interviews to Web-Mail Self-Administration Requires Changing How We Design Questionnaires
View Presentation
Don A. Dillman, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center - Washington State University
11:00 AM
How the Device Screen Size Affects Data Collected in Web Surveys
View Presentation
Daniele Toninelli, University of Bergamo
11:25 AM
11:50 AM

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Hibiscus A
CS15 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Sensitive Topics and Confidentiality
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Darby Steiger, Westat
10:35 AM
Asking About Sexual Orientation on the 2021 Census in England and Wales: Research into Public Acceptability, Question Design, and Administration in Online and Paper Modes
View Presentation
Peter Mark Betts, Office for National Statistics, UK
10:50 AM
Changing the Confidentiality Pledge: Will Respondents Notice?
View Presentation
Jennifer Edgar, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:05 AM
Cognitive Testing of the Questionnaire for the Swedish School Survey on Crime
View Presentation
Anna Frenzel, The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention
11:20 AM
Designing Questionnaire to Gauge Public Opinion in Kuwait
Fahimah A Alawadhi, Kuwait University
11:35 AM
Testing the Web Mode for Collecting Data on Income and Wealth in the Italian Household Budget Survey
View Presentation
Manuela Murgia, ISTAT
11:50 AM

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Hibiscus B
CS16 (Contributed) - Mobile and Web Survey Design
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Jessica Ellen Graber, U.S. Census Bureau
10:50 AM
Combining Usability and Cognitive Tests to Optimize the 2021 Census for Mobile Devices
View Presentation
Joanne Elizabeth Finnie, Office for National Statistics
11:05 AM
Completing Surveys on Mobile Devices: Is a Traditional Electronic Questionnaire Enough?
View Presentation
Anne-Marie Cote, Statistics Canada
11:20 AM
Interactive Design Features in Web Surveys: Instant Feedback to Respondents in Grid, Check-All, and Open-Ended Questions
Marek Fuchs, Darmstadt University of Technology
11:35 AM
Question Grouping and Matrices in Web Surveys
Ipek Bilgen, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:50 AM

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, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Orchid C
CS18 (Contributed) - New Pretesting Approaches and Designing for the Digital Age
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Gentiana D. Roarson, Office for National Statistics
10:35 AM
Development and Implementation Methods of an Offline Survey in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
View Presentation
Scott McIntosh, University of Rochester
10:53 AM
Applying Agile Design Methods to Enrich and Accelerate Pretesting Benefits
Eileen M. O’Brien, U.S. EIA
11:11 AM
New Insights on the Cognitive Processing of Agree/Disagree and Item-Specific Questions
Jan Karem Höhne, University of Göttingen
11:29 AM
Using Paradata to Inform the Design of the 2017 Economic Census Electronic Reporting System
Michael Clark Brennan, U.S. Census Bureau
11:47 AM
Fri, Nov 11, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Regency Ballroom-Flagler
Lunch
QDET2 Hours

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, 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
Hibiscus A
CS20 (Invited) - Usability Methods
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Deirdre Giesen, Statistics Netherlands
2:05 PM
Best Practices of Usability Testing Online Questionnaires at the Census Bureau: How Rigorous and Repeatable Testing Can Improve Online Questionnaire Design
View Presentation
Elizabeth Nichols, U.S. Census Bureau
2:30 PM
Learning from Mouse Movements: Improving Questionnaires and Respondents’ User Experience Through Passive Data Collection
View Presentation
Rachel Horwitz, U.S. Census Bureau
2:55 PM
Empirical Evidence for the Value of Usability Testing Surveys
Jen Romano-Bergstrom, Facebook
3:20 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Hibiscus B
CS21 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Mixed Modes
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Mary C. Davis, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
Assessing Cognitive Functioning in Multiple Modes: The CogUSA Study
Ryan J McCammon, Program in Survey Methodology - University of Michigan
2:23 PM
Challenges and Strategies Involved in Adapting a Very Large-Scale Survey for Online Administration
Rossi Dobrikova, Simmons Research
2:41 PM
Mode Differences: The Impact of Visual Questionnaire Design Issues
View Presentation
Vivian Meertens, Statistics Netherlands
2:59 PM
3:17 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Orchid AB
CS22 (Contributed) - Web Probing Methods for Pretesting
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim
2:05 PM
A Comparison of Cognitive Testing Methods and Sources: In-Person Versus Online Nonprobability and Probability Methods
View Presentation
Jessica L. Holzberg, U.S. Census Bureau
2:23 PM
Can Web Probing Be Used to Pretest Survey Questions?
Cornelia Eva Neuert, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
2:41 PM
Comparing Face-to-Face Cognitive Interviewing with Unmoderated, Online Cognitive Interviewing with Embedded and Follow-Up Probing
View Presentation
William Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:59 PM
Necessary but Insufficient: Why Measurement Invariance Tests Need Online Probing as a Complementary Tool (Winner of NCHS Monroe Sirken Award)
Katharina Meitinger, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
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, 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.

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS23 (Invited) - Web Probing: Considerations, Uses, and Practices
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland/University of Mannheim/IAB
4:05 PM
Cross-Cultural Web Probing and How it Can Enhance Equivalence in Cross-Cultural Studies
View Presentation
Dorothée Behr, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
4:30 PM
The Practice of Cognitive Interviewing Through Web Probing
Stephanie L Fowler, National Cancer Institute
4:55 PM
Using Targeted Embedded Probes to Quantify Cognitive Interviewing Findings
View Presentation
Paul J. Scanlon, CDC
5:20 PM

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

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid AB
CS26 (Contributed) - Designing Surveys for Youth and Schools
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Kathryn Piscopo, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality SAMHSA
4:05 PM
Examination of the Young Population in a Longitudinal Survey in Israel
View Presentation
Michal Yemini, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
4:23 PM
Advances in Questionnaire Design for Youth
View Presentation
Ann M. Arthur, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
4:41 PM
Developing Self-Completion Instruments for Children and Young People: Experience from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
View Presentation
Kate Smith, University College London
4:59 PM
Feedback Loops: Using Data Collection Experiences to Adapt, Inform, and Improve
Rebecca Goldring, Westat
5:17 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid C
WK4 (Workshop) - Practical Guidelines for Translating and Testing a Cross-National Instrument for Developing Countries: A Workshop Session
Workshop Presentation
Practical Guidelines for Translating and Testing a Cross-National Instrument for Developing Countries: A Workshop Session
View Presentation
Elizabeth Dean, RTI International; Clark Letterman, RTI International
Fri, Nov 11, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Promenade Lower
Promenade Lower
Registration
QDET2 Hours
QDET2 Hours

Fri, Nov 11, 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
GS2 - Keynote Address
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Questionnaire Design, Development, Evaluation, and Testing: What's the Future Look Like?
Mario Callegaro, Google UK
Mario Callegaro, Google UK

Fri, Nov 11, 9:45 AM - 10:25 AM
Promenade Upper
Promenade Upper
PS2 - Friday Poster Session, Part 1
E-Poster Presentation
E-Poster Presentation
Impact of Response Scale Direction on Survey Responses in a Web Survey
View Presentation
Ting Yan, Westat

An Experiment Comparing Grids and Item-by-Item Formats in Web Surveys Completed Through PCs and Smartphones
View Presentation
Melanie Revilla, RECSM - Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Balancing Respondent Burden and Data Needs in Question Design: Reducing Respondent Burden in the ACS
View Presentation
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
View Presentation
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
Matt Flanagan, Statistics New Zealand
Cross-Cultural Measurement Invariance Among German Migrants
Jonas Frederik Beste, Institute for Employment Research
Jonas Frederik Beste, Institute for Employment Research
Cognitive Testing of the 2017 Puerto Rico Census of Agriculture in Spanish
View Presentation
Zulma Teresa Riberas, USDA/NASS

Tell Me More: Data Quality, Burden, and Designing for Information-Rich Responses in Web Surveys
View Presentation
Lilian Yahng, Indiana University

Maximizing Quality Outcomes for Multilingual Questionnaire Pretesting
Mandy Sha, RTI International
Mandy Sha, RTI International

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS14 (Invited) - Designing Questionnaires in the Digital Era: Implications for Practice
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Gordon Willis, National Institutes of Health
10:35 AM
How the Shift from Interviews to Web-Mail Self-Administration Requires Changing How We Design Questionnaires
View Presentation
Don A. Dillman, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center - Washington State University

11:00 AM
How the Device Screen Size Affects Data Collected in Web Surveys
View Presentation
Daniele Toninelli, University of Bergamo

11:25 AM
11:50 AM

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS15 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Sensitive Topics and Confidentiality
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Darby Steiger, Westat
10:35 AM
Asking About Sexual Orientation on the 2021 Census in England and Wales: Research into Public Acceptability, Question Design, and Administration in Online and Paper Modes
View Presentation
Peter Mark Betts, Office for National Statistics, UK

10:50 AM
Changing the Confidentiality Pledge: Will Respondents Notice?
View Presentation
Jennifer Edgar, Bureau of Labor Statistics

11:05 AM
Cognitive Testing of the Questionnaire for the Swedish School Survey on Crime
View Presentation
Anna Frenzel, The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention

11:20 AM
Designing Questionnaire to Gauge Public Opinion in Kuwait
Fahimah A Alawadhi, Kuwait University
Fahimah A Alawadhi, Kuwait University
11:35 AM
Testing the Web Mode for Collecting Data on Income and Wealth in the Italian Household Budget Survey
View Presentation
Manuela Murgia, ISTAT

11:50 AM

Fri, Nov 11, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS16 (Contributed) - Mobile and Web Survey Design
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Jessica Ellen Graber, U.S. Census Bureau
10:50 AM
Combining Usability and Cognitive Tests to Optimize the 2021 Census for Mobile Devices
View Presentation
Joanne Elizabeth Finnie, Office for National Statistics

11:05 AM
Completing Surveys on Mobile Devices: Is a Traditional Electronic Questionnaire Enough?
View Presentation
Anne-Marie Cote, Statistics Canada

11:20 AM
Interactive Design Features in Web Surveys: Instant Feedback to Respondents in Grid, Check-All, and Open-Ended Questions
Marek Fuchs, Darmstadt University of Technology
Marek Fuchs, Darmstadt University of Technology
11:35 AM
Question Grouping and Matrices in Web Surveys
Ipek Bilgen, NORC at the University of Chicago
Ipek Bilgen, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:50 AM

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, 10:30 AM - 11:55 AM
Orchid C
Orchid C
CS18 (Contributed) - New Pretesting Approaches and Designing for the Digital Age
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Gentiana D. Roarson, Office for National Statistics
10:35 AM
Development and Implementation Methods of an Offline Survey in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
View Presentation
Scott McIntosh, University of Rochester

10:53 AM
Applying Agile Design Methods to Enrich and Accelerate Pretesting Benefits
Eileen M. O’Brien, U.S. EIA
Eileen M. O’Brien, U.S. EIA
11:11 AM
New Insights on the Cognitive Processing of Agree/Disagree and Item-Specific Questions
Jan Karem Höhne, University of Göttingen
Jan Karem Höhne, University of Göttingen
11:29 AM
Using Paradata to Inform the Design of the 2017 Economic Census Electronic Reporting System
Michael Clark Brennan, U.S. Census Bureau
Michael Clark Brennan, U.S. Census Bureau
11:47 AM
Fri, Nov 11, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Regency Ballroom-Flagler
Regency Ballroom-Flagler
Lunch
QDET2 Hours
QDET2 Hours

Fri, Nov 11, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
GS3 - Awards, Recognition, and Surprises
Invited Presentations
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, 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
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS20 (Invited) - Usability Methods
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Deirdre Giesen, Statistics Netherlands
2:05 PM
Best Practices of Usability Testing Online Questionnaires at the Census Bureau: How Rigorous and Repeatable Testing Can Improve Online Questionnaire Design
View Presentation
Elizabeth Nichols, U.S. Census Bureau

2:30 PM
Learning from Mouse Movements: Improving Questionnaires and Respondents’ User Experience Through Passive Data Collection
View Presentation
Rachel Horwitz, U.S. Census Bureau

2:55 PM
Empirical Evidence for the Value of Usability Testing Surveys
Jen Romano-Bergstrom, Facebook
Jen Romano-Bergstrom, Facebook
3:20 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS21 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Mixed Modes
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Mary C. Davis, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
Assessing Cognitive Functioning in Multiple Modes: The CogUSA Study
Ryan J McCammon, Program in Survey Methodology - University of Michigan
Ryan J McCammon, Program in Survey Methodology - University of Michigan
2:23 PM
Challenges and Strategies Involved in Adapting a Very Large-Scale Survey for Online Administration
Rossi Dobrikova, Simmons Research
Rossi Dobrikova, Simmons Research
2:41 PM
Mode Differences: The Impact of Visual Questionnaire Design Issues
View Presentation
Vivian Meertens, Statistics Netherlands

2:59 PM
3:17 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 2:00 PM - 3:25 PM
Orchid AB
Orchid AB
CS22 (Contributed) - Web Probing Methods for Pretesting
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim
2:05 PM
A Comparison of Cognitive Testing Methods and Sources: In-Person Versus Online Nonprobability and Probability Methods
View Presentation
Jessica L. Holzberg, U.S. Census Bureau

2:23 PM
Can Web Probing Be Used to Pretest Survey Questions?
Cornelia Eva Neuert, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Cornelia Eva Neuert, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
2:41 PM
Comparing Face-to-Face Cognitive Interviewing with Unmoderated, Online Cognitive Interviewing with Embedded and Follow-Up Probing
View Presentation
William Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics

2:59 PM
Necessary but Insufficient: Why Measurement Invariance Tests Need Online Probing as a Complementary Tool (Winner of NCHS Monroe Sirken Award)
Katharina Meitinger, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Katharina Meitinger, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
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, 3:30 PM - 3:55 PM
Promenade Upper
Promenade Upper
PS2 - Friday Poster Session, Part 2
E-Poster Presentation
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.

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS23 (Invited) - Web Probing: Considerations, Uses, and Practices
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland/University of Mannheim/IAB
4:05 PM
Cross-Cultural Web Probing and How it Can Enhance Equivalence in Cross-Cultural Studies
View Presentation
Dorothée Behr, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences

4:30 PM
The Practice of Cognitive Interviewing Through Web Probing
Stephanie L Fowler, National Cancer Institute
Stephanie L Fowler, National Cancer Institute
4:55 PM
Using Targeted Embedded Probes to Quantify Cognitive Interviewing Findings
View Presentation
Paul J. Scanlon, CDC

5:20 PM

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

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid AB
Orchid AB
CS26 (Contributed) - Designing Surveys for Youth and Schools
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Kathryn Piscopo, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality SAMHSA
4:05 PM
Examination of the Young Population in a Longitudinal Survey in Israel
View Presentation
Michal Yemini, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics

4:23 PM
Advances in Questionnaire Design for Youth
View Presentation
Ann M. Arthur, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

4:41 PM
Developing Self-Completion Instruments for Children and Young People: Experience from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
View Presentation
Kate Smith, University College London

4:59 PM
Feedback Loops: Using Data Collection Experiences to Adapt, Inform, and Improve
Rebecca Goldring, Westat
Rebecca Goldring, Westat
5:17 PM

Fri, Nov 11, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid C
Orchid C
WK4 (Workshop) - Practical Guidelines for Translating and Testing a Cross-National Instrument for Developing Countries: A Workshop Session
Workshop Presentation
Workshop Presentation
Practical Guidelines for Translating and Testing a Cross-National Instrument for Developing Countries: A Workshop Session
View Presentation
Elizabeth Dean, RTI International; Clark Letterman, RTI International
