Saturday, November 12
Sat, Nov 12, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Promenade Lower
Registration
QDET2 Hours


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
Hibiscus B
CS29 (Contributed) - Adapting for the Web
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Trine Dale, TNS Gallup Norway
9:05 AM
Designing Event-History Calendars for Web Surveys: Evidence from Two UK Longitudinal Studies
View Presentation
Matt Brown, University College London
9:20 AM
How Should We Adapt Complex Social Research Questionnaires for Mobile Devices? Evidence from UK Surveys and Experiments
View Presentation
Tim Hanson, TNS BMRB
9:35 AM
Modernizing Data Collection of UK Labour Force Statistics for the 21st Century
View Presentation
Alex Nolan, Office for National Statistics
9:50 AM
Web and Mail Surveys with Special Populations: Results on Pretesting Leisure Survey
View Presentation
Merja Kallio-Peltoniemi, Statistics Finland
10:05 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, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Orchid C
CS31 (Contributed) - Experimental Manipulation of Scales
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Debbie Collins, NatCen Social Research
9:05 AM
An Exploratory Study on Post-Survey Scale Evaluation
Zhigang Wang, Defence Research and Development Canada
9:23 AM
In Which Direction Do You Think This Scale Should Go? The Effect of Assumed Scale Direction on Survey Responses
Jingwei Hu, University of Maryland
9:41 AM
The Use of Labels on Showcards with Many Response Options: An Explorative Study Using ESS Data
Salima Douhou, City University London
9:59 AM

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
View Presentation
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
View Presentation
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”
View Presentation
Elena De Palma, Washington Disability Group

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS32 (Invited) - Understanding Interviewer-Respondent Interaction in Survey Interviews to Improve Questionnaire Design
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Aaron Maitland, CDC
11:05 AM
Helping Respondents to Format Their Answers: a Question Wording Experiment in a Telephone Survey
View Presentation
Yfke Pieternel Ongena, University of Groningen
11:30 AM
Optimizing Survey Items by Studying Effects of Interviewer Deviations in Question Reading
Marieke Haan, Utrecht University
11:55 AM
Behavior Coding on a Budget: An Efficient and Informative Multi-Method Interviewer-Respondent Interaction Observation System for Question Pretesting, Design, and Evaluation
Matt Jans, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
12:20 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Hibiscus A
CS33 (Invited) - Managing and Learning from Iterative, Multi-Method Pretesting
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Carol Cosenza, University of Massachusetts
11:05 AM
Best Practices in Managing Large-Scale Qualitative Research Projects
View Presentation
Martha Stapleton, Westat
11:23 AM
The Questionnaire Testing Bento Box: Results from Multi-Method Questionnaire Testing for the 2017 Census of Agriculture
View Presentation
Jaki McCarthy, USDA/NASS
11:41 AM
Messages for Gaining Respondent Cooperation in Multiple Languages
View Presentation
Patricia Goerman, U.S. Census Bureau
11:59 AM
Using Iterative, Small-Scale Quantitative and Qualitative Studies: A Review of 15 Years of Research to Redesign a Major Federal Government Survey
View Presentation
Joanne Pascale, U.S. Census Bureau
12:17 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Hibiscus B
CS34 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Crime and Victimization Surveys
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Keith Bolling, TNS BMRB
11:05 AM
Conversely Mixed Mode in the Swedish Crime Survey
View Presentation
Sanna Wallin, The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention
11:20 AM
Designing a Study of Honor-Based Violence (HBV) in the United States
View Presentation
Mariel Leonard, University of Mannheim
11:35 AM
Developing a Questionnaire for Respondents Who Don’t Know What They Know
View Presentation
Teresa Koenig, Westat
11:50 AM
Three Different Mode of Survey to Collect Data and Women Protection Law
Usman Saeed, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
12:05 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Orchid AB
CS35 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Disability Surveys
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Amanda Wilmot, Westat
11:05 AM
Development of a Social Adaptive Behavior Test for the Working Context in Young Adults with Mild Developmental or Intellectual Disabilities
Henry Delgado, Colombia National University - Bogotá
11:23 AM
How Does the Way the Construct of Disability Is Measured Affect the Estimates Obtained in Selected National Surveys?
View Presentation
Frances M. Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
11:41 AM
Measuring Quality of Life in Individuals with Diverse Chronic Conditions
Louise Norman Jespersen, Danish National Institute of Public Health
11:59 AM
Psychometric Evaluation of a New Intake Questionnaire for Visually Impaired Young Adults in the Netherlands: The Participation and Activity Inventory for Young Adults (PAI-YA)
Ellen Elsman, VU University Medical Center
12:17 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Orchid C
WK5 (Workshop) - Challenges National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) Face When Introducing Web and/or Mixed-Mode Data Collection: Roundtable Discussion
Workshop Presentation
Challenges National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) Face When Introducing Web and/or Mixed-Mode Data Collection: Roundtable Discussion
Karen Blanke, Federal Statistical Office of Germany; Rachel Vis-Visschers, Statistics Netherlands; Victor Balsa, National Statistics Institute of Spain; Peter Mark Betts, Office for National Statistics, UK
Sat, Nov 12, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Regency Ballroom-Flagler
Lunch
QDET2 Hours

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 A
CS37 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Establishment Surveys
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Amy E Anderson Riemer, U.S. Census Bureau
1:50 PM
Intelligent Validation in Online Questionnaires, Including Establishment-Specific Prefill of Known Information for Cross Validation
View Presentation
Pia Thomsen, Statistics Denmark
2:08 PM
A Systematic and Standardized Burden Measurement System for Business Surveys
View Presentation
Manuela Murgia, ISTAT
2:26 PM
An Experiential Account of Using Cognitive Interviewing Techniques Within a Repeated Measures Design in the Development of ONS Suite of Questionnaires Measuring the Service Sector in the UK
Gentiana D. Roarson, Office for National Statistics
2:44 PM
Qualitative Framework for Iterative Development of NCSES’s Microbusiness Survey
View Presentation
Jennifer Lynn Crafts, Westat
3:02 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, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Orchid AB
CS39 (Contributed) - Development and Testing of Item Wording
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Tim Hanson, TNS BMRB
1:50 PM
An Exploration of How Survey Questions Asking About Behavior Prompt Respondents to Categorize Themselves
View Presentation
Stephanie Willson, National Center for Health Statistics
2:05 PM
Does Adding 'Your Best Estimate Is Fine' Affect Data Quality?
Jerry P Timbrook, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2:20 PM
What Drives Straightlining, Respondent, or Grid Characteristics?
View Presentation
Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim
2:35 PM
Combining Pretest Methods to Investigate Comprehension Problems in Attitude Questions: Evidence from Voting Advice Applications
View Presentation
Bregje Holleman, Utrecht University, UiL OTS
2:50 PM
Aggregating Survey Questions of Hierarchical Topics: Assessing the Trade-Off Between Accuracy and Burden Through Cognitive Interviewing
View Presentation
Rachel Tesler, Westat
3:05 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Orchid C
WK6 (Workshop) - Eye Tracking Demo
Workshop Presentation

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.

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS40 (Contributed) - Pretesting with Special Populations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Eileen M. O’Brien, U.S. EIA
4:05 PM
Parent-Proxy Versus Teen Self-Report: Methods and Results
Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics
4:23 PM
Using Focus Group and Cognitive Interview Methods to Develop a Tribal Enrollment Question for American Indians and Alaska Natives
View Presentation
Rodney Lamar Terry, U.S. Census Bureau
4:41 PM
Questionnaire Length and Response Rates: A Nationwide Experiment Across Three Modes of Administration
View Presentation
Rene Bautista, NORC at the University of Chicago
5:17 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus A
CS41 (Contributed) - Design Trade-Offs
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Vivian Kendrick, National Agricultural Statistics Service
4:05 PM
Managing Questionnaire Development for a National HIV Surveillance Survey, Medical Monitoring Project
View Presentation
Jennifer L Fagan, CDC
4:20 PM
From First-Generation Web Business Survey Questionnaires to User-Centered Development
View Presentation
Petri Tapani Godenhjelm, Statistics Finland
4:35 PM
Balancing Utility and Confidentiality in Designing Survey Data Collection and Reporting System
View Presentation
Yan Wang, American Institutes for Research
4:50 PM
Survey Package Design and Response Rates in an Outdoor Recreation Study
View Presentation
Jessica Behm, Westat
5:05 PM
The Effects of Prelisted Items in Business Survey Questionnaire Tables
View Presentation
Rachel Elyssa Sloan, National Agricultural Statistics Service
5:20 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus B
CS42 (Contributed) - Challenges in Measurement
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Dave Lawrence, Statistics Canada
4:05 PM
Development of a Pesticide Log: Design and Testing of a Three-Month Diary of Infrequent Behavior
View Presentation
Jocelyn Newsome, Westat
4:20 PM
Measures of Sleep: Methodologies, Potential Measurement Error, and New Measurement Techniques
View Presentation
Heidi Guyer, University of Michigan
4:35 PM
A Comparison of Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to Measure Wildlife Value Orientations Among Diverse Audiences: A Case Study of Latinos in the American Southwest
View Presentation
Loren Chase Dean Chase, Arizona Game and Fish Department
4:50 PM
5:05 PM
Development of an Abbreviated and Statistically Robust Instrument Using Exploratory Factor Analysis: Example from Neurology Research
View Presentation
Jay Mandrekar, Mayo Clinic
5:20 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

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid C
WK7 (Workshop) - Inclusive Surveys: Convert Digital Surveys Usable for People with Different Abilities
Workshop Presentation
Inclusive Surveys: Convert Digital Surveys Usable for People with Different Abilities
Rajesh Kalidindi, Microsoft
Sat, Nov 12, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Promenade Lower
Promenade Lower
Registration
QDET2 Hours
QDET2 Hours


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
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS29 (Contributed) - Adapting for the Web
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Trine Dale, TNS Gallup Norway
9:05 AM
Designing Event-History Calendars for Web Surveys: Evidence from Two UK Longitudinal Studies
View Presentation
Matt Brown, University College London

9:20 AM
How Should We Adapt Complex Social Research Questionnaires for Mobile Devices? Evidence from UK Surveys and Experiments
View Presentation
Tim Hanson, TNS BMRB

9:35 AM
Modernizing Data Collection of UK Labour Force Statistics for the 21st Century
View Presentation
Alex Nolan, Office for National Statistics

9:50 AM
Web and Mail Surveys with Special Populations: Results on Pretesting Leisure Survey
View Presentation
Merja Kallio-Peltoniemi, Statistics Finland

10:05 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, 9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Orchid C
Orchid C
CS31 (Contributed) - Experimental Manipulation of Scales
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Debbie Collins, NatCen Social Research
9:05 AM
An Exploratory Study on Post-Survey Scale Evaluation
Zhigang Wang, Defence Research and Development Canada
Zhigang Wang, Defence Research and Development Canada
9:23 AM
In Which Direction Do You Think This Scale Should Go? The Effect of Assumed Scale Direction on Survey Responses
Jingwei Hu, University of Maryland
Jingwei Hu, University of Maryland
9:41 AM
The Use of Labels on Showcards with Many Response Options: An Explorative Study Using ESS Data
Salima Douhou, City University London
Salima Douhou, City University London
9:59 AM

Sat, Nov 12, 10:30 AM - 10:55 AM
Promenade Upper
Promenade Upper
PS3 - Saturday Poster Session, Part 1
E-Poster Presentation
E-Poster Presentation
Survey Focus: A New Procedure Defining Response Time Outliers in Web Surveys
Jan Karem Höhne, University of Göttingen
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
View Presentation
Moses Chicco Aron, Ungweru Organization

Broad Empathetic Allocation Over Commendables, Hindrances, and Effort Direction (BEACHED)
Frank Joseph Matejcik, South Dakota School of Mines
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
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
View Presentation
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”
View Presentation
Elena De Palma, Washington Disability Group


Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS32 (Invited) - Understanding Interviewer-Respondent Interaction in Survey Interviews to Improve Questionnaire Design
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Aaron Maitland, CDC
11:05 AM
Helping Respondents to Format Their Answers: a Question Wording Experiment in a Telephone Survey
View Presentation
Yfke Pieternel Ongena, University of Groningen

11:30 AM
Optimizing Survey Items by Studying Effects of Interviewer Deviations in Question Reading
Marieke Haan, Utrecht University
Marieke Haan, Utrecht University
11:55 AM
Behavior Coding on a Budget: An Efficient and Informative Multi-Method Interviewer-Respondent Interaction Observation System for Question Pretesting, Design, and Evaluation
Matt Jans, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
Matt Jans, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
12:20 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS33 (Invited) - Managing and Learning from Iterative, Multi-Method Pretesting
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Chair(s): Carol Cosenza, University of Massachusetts
11:05 AM
Best Practices in Managing Large-Scale Qualitative Research Projects
View Presentation
Martha Stapleton, Westat

11:23 AM
The Questionnaire Testing Bento Box: Results from Multi-Method Questionnaire Testing for the 2017 Census of Agriculture
View Presentation
Jaki McCarthy, USDA/NASS

11:41 AM
Messages for Gaining Respondent Cooperation in Multiple Languages
View Presentation
Patricia Goerman, U.S. Census Bureau

11:59 AM
Using Iterative, Small-Scale Quantitative and Qualitative Studies: A Review of 15 Years of Research to Redesign a Major Federal Government Survey
View Presentation
Joanne Pascale, U.S. Census Bureau

12:17 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS34 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Crime and Victimization Surveys
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Keith Bolling, TNS BMRB
11:05 AM
Conversely Mixed Mode in the Swedish Crime Survey
View Presentation
Sanna Wallin, The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention

11:20 AM
Designing a Study of Honor-Based Violence (HBV) in the United States
View Presentation
Mariel Leonard, University of Mannheim

11:35 AM
Developing a Questionnaire for Respondents Who Don’t Know What They Know
View Presentation
Teresa Koenig, Westat

11:50 AM
Three Different Mode of Survey to Collect Data and Women Protection Law
Usman Saeed, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Usman Saeed, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
12:05 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Orchid AB
Orchid AB
CS35 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Disability Surveys
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Amanda Wilmot, Westat
11:05 AM
Development of a Social Adaptive Behavior Test for the Working Context in Young Adults with Mild Developmental or Intellectual Disabilities
Henry Delgado, Colombia National University - Bogotá
Henry Delgado, Colombia National University - Bogotá
11:23 AM
How Does the Way the Construct of Disability Is Measured Affect the Estimates Obtained in Selected National Surveys?
View Presentation
Frances M. Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

11:41 AM
Measuring Quality of Life in Individuals with Diverse Chronic Conditions
Louise Norman Jespersen, Danish National Institute of Public Health
Louise Norman Jespersen, Danish National Institute of Public Health
11:59 AM
Psychometric Evaluation of a New Intake Questionnaire for Visually Impaired Young Adults in the Netherlands: The Participation and Activity Inventory for Young Adults (PAI-YA)
Ellen Elsman, VU University Medical Center
Ellen Elsman, VU University Medical Center
12:17 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 11:00 AM - 12:25 PM
Orchid C
Orchid C
WK5 (Workshop) - Challenges National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) Face When Introducing Web and/or Mixed-Mode Data Collection: Roundtable Discussion
Workshop Presentation
Workshop Presentation
Challenges National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) Face When Introducing Web and/or Mixed-Mode Data Collection: Roundtable Discussion
Karen Blanke, Federal Statistical Office of Germany; Rachel Vis-Visschers, Statistics Netherlands; Victor Balsa, National Statistics Institute of Spain; Peter Mark Betts, Office for National Statistics, UK
Karen Blanke, Federal Statistical Office of Germany; Rachel Vis-Visschers, Statistics Netherlands; Victor Balsa, National Statistics Institute of Spain; Peter Mark Betts, Office for National Statistics, UK
Sat, Nov 12, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Regency Ballroom-Flagler
Regency Ballroom-Flagler
Lunch
QDET2 Hours
QDET2 Hours

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 A
Hibiscus A
CS37 (Contributed) - Questionnaire Design for Establishment Surveys
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Amy E Anderson Riemer, U.S. Census Bureau
1:50 PM
Intelligent Validation in Online Questionnaires, Including Establishment-Specific Prefill of Known Information for Cross Validation
View Presentation
Pia Thomsen, Statistics Denmark

2:08 PM
A Systematic and Standardized Burden Measurement System for Business Surveys
View Presentation
Manuela Murgia, ISTAT

2:26 PM
An Experiential Account of Using Cognitive Interviewing Techniques Within a Repeated Measures Design in the Development of ONS Suite of Questionnaires Measuring the Service Sector in the UK
Gentiana D. Roarson, Office for National Statistics
Gentiana D. Roarson, Office for National Statistics
2:44 PM
Qualitative Framework for Iterative Development of NCSES’s Microbusiness Survey
View Presentation
Jennifer Lynn Crafts, Westat

3:02 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, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Orchid AB
Orchid AB
CS39 (Contributed) - Development and Testing of Item Wording
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Tim Hanson, TNS BMRB
1:50 PM
An Exploration of How Survey Questions Asking About Behavior Prompt Respondents to Categorize Themselves
View Presentation
Stephanie Willson, National Center for Health Statistics

2:05 PM
Does Adding 'Your Best Estimate Is Fine' Affect Data Quality?
Jerry P Timbrook, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Jerry P Timbrook, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2:20 PM
What Drives Straightlining, Respondent, or Grid Characteristics?
View Presentation
Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim

2:35 PM
Combining Pretest Methods to Investigate Comprehension Problems in Attitude Questions: Evidence from Voting Advice Applications
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Bregje Holleman, Utrecht University, UiL OTS

2:50 PM
Aggregating Survey Questions of Hierarchical Topics: Assessing the Trade-Off Between Accuracy and Burden Through Cognitive Interviewing
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Rachel Tesler, Westat

3:05 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 1:45 PM - 3:10 PM
Orchid C
Orchid C
WK6 (Workshop) - Eye Tracking Demo
Workshop Presentation
Workshop Presentation

Sat, Nov 12, 3:15 PM - 3:55 PM
Promenade Upper
Promenade Upper
PS3 - Saturday 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.

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
Regency Ballroom-Monroe
CS40 (Contributed) - Pretesting with Special Populations
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Eileen M. O’Brien, U.S. EIA
4:05 PM
Parent-Proxy Versus Teen Self-Report: Methods and Results
Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics
Meredith Massey, National Center for Health Statistics
4:23 PM
Using Focus Group and Cognitive Interview Methods to Develop a Tribal Enrollment Question for American Indians and Alaska Natives
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Rodney Lamar Terry, U.S. Census Bureau

4:41 PM
Questionnaire Length and Response Rates: A Nationwide Experiment Across Three Modes of Administration
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Rene Bautista, NORC at the University of Chicago

5:17 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus A
Hibiscus A
CS41 (Contributed) - Design Trade-Offs
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Vivian Kendrick, National Agricultural Statistics Service
4:05 PM
Managing Questionnaire Development for a National HIV Surveillance Survey, Medical Monitoring Project
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Jennifer L Fagan, CDC

4:20 PM
From First-Generation Web Business Survey Questionnaires to User-Centered Development
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Petri Tapani Godenhjelm, Statistics Finland

4:35 PM
Balancing Utility and Confidentiality in Designing Survey Data Collection and Reporting System
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Yan Wang, American Institutes for Research

4:50 PM
Survey Package Design and Response Rates in an Outdoor Recreation Study
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Jessica Behm, Westat

5:05 PM
The Effects of Prelisted Items in Business Survey Questionnaire Tables
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Rachel Elyssa Sloan, National Agricultural Statistics Service

5:20 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Hibiscus B
Hibiscus B
CS42 (Contributed) - Challenges in Measurement
Contributed Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Chair(s): Dave Lawrence, Statistics Canada
4:05 PM
Development of a Pesticide Log: Design and Testing of a Three-Month Diary of Infrequent Behavior
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Jocelyn Newsome, Westat

4:20 PM
Measures of Sleep: Methodologies, Potential Measurement Error, and New Measurement Techniques
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Heidi Guyer, University of Michigan

4:35 PM
A Comparison of Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to Measure Wildlife Value Orientations Among Diverse Audiences: A Case Study of Latinos in the American Southwest
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Loren Chase Dean Chase, Arizona Game and Fish Department

4:50 PM
5:05 PM
Development of an Abbreviated and Statistically Robust Instrument Using Exploratory Factor Analysis: Example from Neurology Research
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Jay Mandrekar, Mayo Clinic

5:20 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
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Omar Paccagnella, University of Padua

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

4:50 PM

Sat, Nov 12, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM
Orchid C
Orchid C
WK7 (Workshop) - Inclusive Surveys: Convert Digital Surveys Usable for People with Different Abilities
Workshop Presentation
Workshop Presentation
Inclusive Surveys: Convert Digital Surveys Usable for People with Different Abilities
Rajesh Kalidindi, Microsoft
Rajesh Kalidindi, Microsoft