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2013 Research Conference

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2013 Research Conference

Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
November 4-6, 2013

FINAL PROGRAM

Resources and Proceedings

Unless noted, all of these documents are in Portable Document Format [PDF].

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PLENARY - Confronting the Challenges of Household Surveys by Mixing Modes
SESSION - Dr. Roger Tourangeau (Westat)


MONDAY AM, NOVEMBER 4

CONCURRENT SESSION A-1:
CONSIDERATIONS WHEN ADOPTING ADDRESS-BASED SAMPLING FOR FEDERAL SURVEYS

On Moving to the Use of a Hybrid Sampling Frame in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Motivations and Challenges

Arthur Hughes (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Jonaki Bose (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Bonnie Shook-Sa (RTI International)
Katherine Morton (RTI International)

Current and Future Uses of Address Lists for the National Health Interview Survey Sample

Chris Moriarity (National Center for Health Statistics)

A Tale of Two Surveys: Learning From the Application of Address-Based Sampling in Federal Surveys

Eileen O’Brien (Energy Information Administration)

CONCURRENT SESSION A-2:
DEVELOPING SMALL AREA ESTIMATION MODELS

Comparison of State-level Estimates of Adoption of Electronic Medical/Health Records Systems by Using Area-level Models and Direct Estimates

Vladislav Beresovsky (National Center for Health Statistics)
Janey Hsiao (National Center for Health Statistics)

Statistical Modeling of National Survey of College Graduates and American Community Survey Variables

Michael Larsen (The George Washington University)

Variance Modeling Research for the Small Area Health Insurance Estimates Program

Mark Bauder (U.S. Census Bureau)
Sam Szelepka (U.S. Census Bureau)
Donald Luery (U.S. Census Bureau)

Progress in Developing Small Area Estimates of Crime Based on the National Crime Victimization Survey

Robert Fay (Westat)
Mamadou Diallo (Westat)
Michael Planty (Bureau of Justice Statistics)

CONCURRENT SESSION A-3:
DESIGN AND TESTING STRATEGIES FOR WEB SURVEYS AND WEBSITES

The Impact of Survey Communications on Response Rates and Response Quality

Frances Barlas (ICF International)
Amy Falcone (ICF International)
Nikki Bellamy (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Amy Mack (ICF International)

Developing an Inclusive Web Survey Design for Respondents with Disabilities

Jessica Jagger (U.S. Marine Corps)
Ashley Schaad (ICF International)
Ashleigh Davis (ICF International)
Amy Falcone (ICF International)

Improving Government Websites and Surveys with Usability Testing: A Comparison of Methodologies

Jennifer Romano Bergstrom (Fors Marsh Group, LLC)
Jonathan Strohl (Fors Marsh Group, LLC)

CONCURRENT SESSION A-4:
DATA QUALITY: ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS VERSUS CENSUS AND SURVEY DATA

Evaluating Race and Hispanic Origin in Administrative Records Relative to the 2010 Census

Sonya Rastogi (U.S. Census Bureau)
James Noon (U.S. Census Bureau)
Amy O’Hara (U.S. Census Bureau)
Ellen Zapata (U.S. Census Bureau)

2010 American Community Survey Match Study: Comparing Administrative Records and ACS Data

Adela Luque (U.S. Census Bureau)
Renuka Bhaskar (U.S. Census Bureau)

Coverage and Agreement of Administrative Records and 2010 ACS Demographic Data

Renuka Bhaskar (U.S. Census Bureau)
Adela Luque (U.S. Census Bureau)
James Noon (U.S. Census Bureau)
Sonya Rastogi (U.S. Census Bureau)

Medicaid Undercount in the American Community Survey

Kathleen Call (University of Minnesota – SHADAC)
Brett O’Hara (U.S. Census Bureau)
Joanna Turner (University of Minnesota – SHADAC)
Michel Boudreaux (University of Minnesota – SHADAC)
Brett Fried (University of Minnesota – SHADAC)

The Medicaid Undercount in the 2007-2009 Current Population Survey

James Noon (U.S. Census Bureau)
Leticia Fernandez (U.S. Census Bureau)
Sonya Rastogi (U.S. Census Bureau)

MONDAY PM, NOVEMBER 4

CONCURRENT SESSION B-1:
BUILDING BLOCKS OF ADAPTIVE SURVEY DESIGN

How Much Is Enough? Moving Toward Smart Stopping Rules for Data Collection

Wan-Ying Chang (National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics)
Lynn Milan (National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics)

Planning an Adaptive Design Treatment in 2020 Census Tests

Gina Walejko (U.S. Census Bureau)
Peter Miller (U.S. Census Bureau)
Gianna Dusch (U.S. Census Bureau)
Kevin Deardorff (U.S. Census Bureau)

Adaptive Curtailment of Survey Followup Based on Contact History Data

Eric Slud (U.S. Census Bureau)
Chandra Erdman (U.S. Census Bureau)

Using Substantive Variables and Paradata to Inform Responsive Design Models: Results From a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Study

Ted Socha (National Center for Education Statistics)

Adaptive Design Strategies: Who Do You Target? And What Do You Do With Them?

Jaki McCarthy (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Kathy Ott (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Melissa Mitchell (National Agricultural Statistics Service)

CONCURRENT SESSION B-2:
SOLVING DATA PROBLEMS WITH BAYESIAN METHODS: MODELING, COMPLIANCE CONTROL, AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Sample Design and Analysis for Assessing Compliance Control Settings

Bhojnarine Rambharat (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency)

Log Linear Mixed With Additive Random Components Modeling for Small Area Estimation: A Bayesian-Frequentist Integrated Approach

Avinash Singh (NORC at the University of Chicago)

Spatio-Temporal Modeling of the Impact of Climate Change on Road Traffic Accidents – A Case Study of New Brunswick

Md Shohel Reza Amin (Concordia University, Canada)
Alireza Zareie (McGill University, Canada)
Luis Amador-Jiménez (Concordia University, Canada)

Weight Smoothing With Laplace Prior and Its Application in GLM Model

Xi Xia (University of Michigan)
Michael Elliott (University of Michigan)

CONCURRENT SESSION B-3:
ECONOMIC STATISTICS

Fair Value Accounting and Measures of Corporate Profits in the U.S. National Accounts

Dylan Rassier (Bureau of Economic Analysis)

Forecasting Retail Food Expenditures for American Households

Richard Volpe (Economic Research Service)
Annemarie Kuhns (Economic Research Service)
Timothy Park (Economic Research Service)

Supplemental Poverty Measure: A Comparison of Geographic Adjustments With Regional Price Parities vs. Median Rents from the American Community Survey

Trudi Renwick (U.S. Census Bureau)
Bettina Aten (Bureau of Economic Analysis)
Troy Martin (Bureau of Economic Analysis)

New Firm Size JOLTS Data Provide Insight to the U.S. Labor Market

Charlotte Oslund (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

CONCURRENT SESSION B-4:
ON THE STATISTICAL VALIDITY OF INTERNET OPT-IN PANEL SURVEYS

Investigating Novel Approaches for State-Based Behavioral Risk Surveillance

Carol Gotway Crawford (Centers for Disease Control)
Catherine Okoro (Centers for Disease Control)
Satvinder Dhingra (Northrop Grumman)

Sources of Comparability Between Probability Sample Estimates and Nonprobability Web Sample Estimates

William Riley (National Cancer Institute)
Bob Kaplan (National Institutes of Health)
David Cella (Northwestern University of Feinberg School of Medicine)
Catherine Okoro (Centers for Disease Control)
Satvinder Dhingra (Northrop Grumman and Centers for Disease Control)

Testing Ignorable Selection Across Multiple Domains: Economic, Politics, and Health

Stephen Ansolabehere (Harvard University)
Douglas Rivers (Stanford University and YouGov)

CONCURRENT SESSION C-1:
SUPPLEMENTING THE COVERAGE OF ADDRESS-BASED SAMPLING FRAMES FOR IN-PERSON HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS

Correcting Coverage Deficiencies in Address-Based Frames: The Use of Enhanced Listing

Ned English (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Colm O’Muircheartaigh (Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago)
Katie Dekker (NORC at the University of Chicago)

Using an Area Linkage Method to Improve the Coverage of ABS Frames for In-Person Household Surveys

Sylvia Dohrmann (Westat)
Richard Sigman (Westat)

The CHUM: An Adaptation of the Half-Open Interval Procedure for Use with ABS Frames

Joe McMichael (RTI International)
Bonnie Shook-Sa (RTI International)
Jamie Ridenhour (RTI International)

CONCURRENT SESSION C-2:
PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF SUBNATIONAL ESTIMATES

Small Area Estimation: New Developments and Directions for Health and Human Services Data

John Czajka (Mathematica Policy Research)
Amang Sukasih (Mathematica Policy Research)
Susan Queen (Department of Health and Human Services)

Challenges of Using Prediction Models to Produce Nationally Representative Estimates of Mental Illness

Sarra Hedden (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Joseph Gfroerer (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Jonaki Bose (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Phillip Kott (RTI International)
Dan Liao (RTI International)
Lisa Colpe (The National Institute of Mental Health)

Small Area Modeling of County Estimates for Corn and Soybean Yields in the U.S.

Matthew Williams (National Agricultural Statistics Service)

A Comparison of Small Area Models Used in the Quality Indicator Program Sponsored by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Robert Baskin (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Pamela Owens (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Christopher Sroka (Battelle)

CONCURRENT SESSION C-3:
NOVEL APPROACHES TO CODING, EDITING, AND IMPUTING DATA

Issues in Coding Hospital Intensive Care for Data Analysis

Adeline Wilcox (Department of Veterans Affairs)

Statistical Analysis of Text in Survey Records

Wendy Martinez (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Alex Measure (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Evaluation of a New Edit Methodology for the Common Core of Data Nonfiscal Surveys

Elizabeth Goldberg (U.S. Census Bureau)
Robert Stillwell (National Center for Education Statistics)
Jeffrey Little (U.S. Census Bureau)

Banff Automated Edit and Imputation Applied to the U.S. Hog Inventory Survey

James Johanson (National Agricultural Statistics Service)

Boosting Algorithms for Edit and Imputation of Multiple-response Variables

Ping Li (Cornell University)
John Abowd (Cornell University)

CONCURRENT SESSION C-4:
EVALUATING THE IMPACTS OF MODE SELECTION IN SURVEYS

An Analysis of the Mixed Collection Modes for Business Surveys at the U.S. Census Bureau

Broderick Oliver (U.S. Census Bureau)
Katherine Jenny Thompson (U.S. Census Bureau)

The Golden Double Standard: Accounting for Social Desirabilty in Cross-Modal Comparisons

Victor Lange (Marketing, Inc.)
Steven Gittelman (Marketing, Inc.)
Elaine Trimarchi (Marketing, Inc.)

Mode Selection and Recruitment Strategies for Survey Respondents with Disabilities

Ashley Schaad (ICF International)
Amy Falcone (ICF International)
Jessica Jagger (U.S. Marine Corps)
Ashleigh Davis (ICF International)

Great Expectations: Changing Mode of Survey Data Collection in Military Populations

Ronald Szoc (ICF International)
Jacqueline Pflieger (ICF International)
Frances Barlas (ICF International)
Randall Thomas (GfK Custom Research, LLC)

TUESDAY AM, NOVEMBER 5

CONCURRENT SESSION D-1:
COMPARISONS OF VARIANCE ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES

Investigation of Variance Estimators for the Survey of Business Owners (SBO)

Marilyn Balogh (U.S. Census Bureau)
Sandy Peterson (U.S. Census Bureau)

Inference of Domain Parameters by Using a Dynamic Jackknife Variance Estimator

Sixia Chen (Westat)
Tom Krenzke (Westat)

Using Reimputation Methods to Estimate the Variances of Estimates of the ACS Group Quarters Population with the New Group Quarters Imputation Methodology

Michael Beaghen (U.S. Census Bureau)

Comparing Generalized Variance Functions to Direct Variance Estimation for the National Crime Victimization Survey

Bonnie Shook-Sa (RTI International)
Lance Couzens (RTI International)
Rick Williams (RTI International)
Marcus Berzofsky (RTI International)

CONCURRENT SESSION D-2:
IMPROVING SURVEY DESIGN AND ESTIMATES USING EXTERNAL SOURCES

Analysis of Housing Square Footage Estimates Reported by the AHS and SOC

Angela Delano (U.S. Census Bureau)

Household Estimates Conundrum: Effort to Develop More Consistent Household Estimates Across Current Surveys

Arthur Cresce Jr. (U.S. Census Bureau)
Yang Cheng (U.S. Census Bureau)
Andrew Zbikowski (U.S. Census Bureau)
Christopher Grieves (U.S. Census Bureau)

Estimating Substance Abuse Treatment: A Comparison of Data from a Household Survey, a Facility Survey, and an Administrative Data Set

Joe Gfroerer (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Jonaki Bose (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Deborah Trunzo (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Alex Strashny (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Kathy Batts (RTI International)
Michael Pemberton (RTI International)

A Comparison of Consumer Expenditure Surveys

Nhien To (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Brett McBride (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

CONCURRENT SESSION D-3:
RECENT FINDINGS AND INNOVATIONS IN UTILIZING PARADATA AND METADATA

Metadata Standards and Technology Development for the NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates

Kimberly Noonan (National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics)
Pascal Heus (Metadata Technology North America)
Tim Mulcahy (NORC at the University of Chicago)

Using Paradata to Model Nonresponse in the Current Population Survey

John Dixon (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Using Paradata to Understand Business Survey Reporting Patterns

Eric Fink (U.S. Census Bureau)
Joanna Fane Lineback (U.S. Census Bureau)

What Can Paradata Tell Us About Business Reporting in the 2012 Economic Census?

Elizabeth Hoeffel (U.S. Census Bureau)
Gianna Dusch (U.S. Census Bureau)
Joanna Fane Lineback (U.S. Census Bureau)

CONCURRENT SESSION D-4: TECHNICAL DEMONSTRATIONS
ADVANCES IN UTILIZING MAPS AND VISUALIZING DATA

A Demonstration Occupational Employment Statistics’ Web-Based Chart and Map Visualization Tools

Tanner Beam (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Visualizing Historical Agricultural Data: The Current State of the Art

Irwin Anolik (National Agricultural Statistics Service)

Hurricane Category Establishment Identification Project (HCat)

Peter Smith (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Map Matching and Real World Integrated Sensor Data Warehousing

Evan Burton (National Renewable Energy Lab)
Jeff Gonder (National Renewable Energy Lab)
Adam Duran (National Renewable Energy Lab)
Eric Wood (National Renewable Energy Lab)

CONCURRENT SESSION E-1:
WEIGHTING METHODS IN THE PRESENCE OF NONRESPONSE

Evaluation Study of Calibration Estimation for the Survey of Local Government Finance

Elizabeth Love (U.S. Census Bureau)
Bac Tran (U.S. Census Bureau)

Calibration Methods in the Quarterly Summary of State and Local Tax Revenue

Justin Nguyen (U.S. Census Bureau)
Bac Tran (U.S. Census Bureau)

Performance of Generalized Regression Estimator and Raking Estimator in the Presence of Nonresponse

Daifeng Han (Westat and University of Maryland College Park)
Richard Valliant (University of Maryland)
Jill Montaquila (Westat)
Keith Rust (Westat)

CONCURRENT SESSION E-2:
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS AND SURVEY RESEARCH

The Nature of the Bias When Studying Only Linkable Person Records: Evidence from the American Community Survey

J. David Brown (U.S. Census Bureau)
Adela Luque (U.S. Census Bureau)
Amy O’Hara (U.S. Census Bureau)

Social Security Income Measurement in Two Surveys

Howard Iams (Social Security Administration)
Patrick Purcell (Social Security Administration)

Changes in EITC Eligibility and Participation, 2005-2009

Maggie Jones (U.S. Census Bureau)

Profile of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Usage at the State and County Levels: Evidence from Texas and New York SNAP
Administrative Records and the American Community Survey

Benjamin Harris (U.S. Census Bureau)
Erik Scherpf (Economic Research Service)
Constance Newman (Economic Research Service)
Graton Gathright (U.S. Census Bureau)

CONCURRENT SESSION E-3:
DATA DISCLOSURE ISSUES

A Disclosure Avoidance Research Agenda

Paul Massell (U.S. Census Bureau)

Evaluating Noise Infusion for Disclosure Protection for Two Time Periods

Jared Martin (U.S. Census Bureau)

Is an On-Line Microdata Tool That Uses American Community Survey Transportation Data Feasible?

Tom Krenzke (Westat)
Penelope Weinberger (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials)
Jianzhu Li (Westat)
Elaine Murakami (Federal Highway Administration)

The Census Bureau’s New Cell Suppression System

Philip Steel (U.S. Census Bureau)

Managing Confidentiality and Provenance Across Mixed Private and Publicly-Accessed Data and Metadata

Carl Lagoze (University of Michigan)
William Block (Cornell Institute of Social and Economic Research)
Jeremy Williams (Cornell Institute of Social and Economic Research)
John Abowd (Cornell University)
Lars Vilhuber (Cornell University)

CONCURRENT SESSION E-4:
MEASURING, MONITORING, AND ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF SURVEY DATA

The Quality Assurance Reviews at Statistics Canada

Laurie Reedman (Statistics Canada)
Claude Julien (Statistics Canada)

Distribution of Quality Control to the Point of Data Collection in the Field: Impacts on Cost, User Experience, and Security

Andrea Johnson (U.S. Census Bureau)
Sandy Dyer (U.S. Census Bureau)
Michael Ratcliffe (U.S. Census Bureau)
Jonathan Krentel (Gunnison Consulting Group, Inc.)

An Approach to Measurement Error Assessment for a Household Expenditure Survey: A Review and Application

Brandon Kopp (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Roger Tourangeau (Westat)
Lucilla Tan (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Scott Fricker (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

A Model for Matching Error for Triple System Estimation

Richard Griffin (U.S. Census Bureau)

TUESDAY PM, NOVEMBER 5

CONCURRENT SESSION F-1:
EVALUATING WEIGHTING AND VARIANCE ESTMATION METHODS

Effects of Poststratification and Raking Adjustments on Precision of MEPS Estimates

Sadeq Chowdhury (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

Model-Assisted Domain Estimation

Dan Liao (RTI International)
Phillip Kott (RTI International)

Variance Estimation for Calibration to Estimated Totals

Siyu Qing (The George Washington University)
Michael Larsen (The George Washington University)

Impact of Influential Observations on Enumeration and Variance Estimation in the National Crime Victimization Survey

Michael Planty (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Lynn Langton (Bureau of Justice Statistics)

CONCURRENT SESSION F-2:
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC STATISTICS

Estimating Foreign-Born Emigration from the United States Using Data from the American Community Survey

Mark Leach (U.S. Census Bureau)

The Use of Theory and Model Averaging for Population Prediction: An Application to the U.S. Overseas Population

Sidney Carl Turner (Fors Marsh Group, LLC)
Joseph Luchman (Fors Marsh Group, LLC)
Andrew Therriault (Lightbox Analytics)
Brian Griepentrog (Fors Marsh Group, LLC)
Kinsey Gimbel (Fors Marsh Group, LLC)
Fritz Scheuren (University of Chicago)
Ali Mushtaq (Consultant)
Paul Drugan (Federal Voting Assistance Program)

Effects of the Eurozone Economy on Economic Indicators

Tracey Kyckelhahn (Bureau of Justice Statistics)

Offshore Outsourcing, Portfolio of Intangible Capital, and Performance: Theory and Evidence in the IT and Pharmaceutical Industries

Wendy Li (Bureau of Economic Analysis)

Benchmarking Monthly Indicator Series with Quarterly Information Derived From Administrative Data

Pieter Vlag (Statistics Netherlands)

CONCURRENT SESSION F-3:
ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE SURVEY RESPONSE RATES

Testing Contact and Response Strategies to Improve Response in the 2012 Economic Census

Erica Marquette (U.S. Census Bureau)
Michael Kornbau (U.S. Census Bureau)

Use of Smart Phones/Text Messaging to Increase Response Rates

Piper DuBray (ICF International)
Naomi Freedner (ICF International)
Kisha Bailly (ICF International)
Kristie Healey (ICF International)

Do Names Matter? Experiments Comparing Different Branding and Levels of Personally Identifiable Information in a Mail Questionnaire

Sarah Hastedt Carroll (National Center for Education Statistics)
Andrew Zukerberg (National Center for Education Statistics)

Time Use, Response Rates, and Data Quality by Time of Day

Rose Woods (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Laura Wronski (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

CONCURRENT SESSION F-4:
ADAPTIVE APPROACHES TO SAMPLING AND SUBSAMPLING

Adaptive Design Features for Using Address-Based Sampling in a National CATI Survey of Households with Children

Charles DiSogra (Abt SRBI)
David Finkelhor (University of New Hampshire)
Heather Hammer (Abt SRBI)
Stas Kolenikov (Abt SRBI)
Heather Turner (University of New Hampshire)

Adaptive Adjustment of the Multicriteria Optimal Allocation of a Hard to Reach Population Survey

Benjamin Phillips (Abt SRBI)
Stas Kolenikov (Abt SRBI)

Optimizing Unit Nonresponse Adjustment Procedures After Subsampling Nonrespondents in the Economic Census

Laura Bechtel (U.S. Census Bureau)
Katherine Jenny Thompson (U.S. Census Bureau)

Determining Allocation Requirements for Subsampling Nonrespondents From the Annual Survey of Manufactures

Daniel Whitehead (U.S. Census Bureau)
Stephen Kaputa (U.S. Census Bureau)
Katherine Jenny Thompson (U.S. Census Bureau)

CONCURRENT SESSION G-1:
ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH USING ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS AND LINKAGE

Assessment of Quality, Cost and Risk Factors in Statistical Work with Administrative Record Data: A Review

John Eltinge (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Riddles Wrapped in Mysteries Inside Enigmas: Issues with Getting and Using Administrative Data for Impact Evaluations

Alisha Creel (ICF International)
Ronald Szoc (ICF International)

Administrative Data Initiatives at Statistics Canada

Julie Trépanier (Statistics Canada)
Jean Pignal (Statistics Canada)
Don Royce (Statistics Canada)

CONCURRENT SESSION G-2:
ASSESSING ALTERNATIVE WEIGHTING METHODOLOGIES

Performance of Weighted and Non-weighted Estimators in a Cell Phone Based Electoral Poll: An Academic Study of the 2012 Presidential Elections in Mexico

Olivia Carrillo-Gamboa (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Rosa Isela Hernández-Zamora (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Jesús Cantú-Escalante (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)

The Use of Signal Filtering for Hog Inventory Estimation

Stephen Busselberg (National Agricultural Statistics Service)

Depicting Time-Dependent Changes in Environmental Data for Prospective Uses in Personalized Medicine

Turkan Gardenier (Pragmatica Corp)

Prediction Performance of Single Index Principal Fitted Component Models

Jia-Ern Pai (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)
Kofi Placid Adragni (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)

An Alternative Estimation Method for the Current Population Survey

Daniel Bonnéry (University of Maryland, College Park, and U.S. Census Bureau)
Partha Lahiri (University of Maryland, College Park)
Yang Cheng (U.S. Census Bureau)

CONCURRENT SESSION G-3:
HITTING THE TARGET IN HOSPITAL PROFILING: THE AHRQ QUALITY INDICATORS

Variation in Quality by Hospital Characteristics: True or False?

Eric Schone (Mathematica Policy Research)
Alex Bohl (Mathematica Policy Research)
David Jones (Mathematica Policy Research)
Dmitriy Poznyak (Mathematica Policy Research)
Jessica Ross (Mathematica Policy Research)
Samantha Stalley (Mathematica Policy Research)
Frank Yoon (Mathematica Policy Research)
Joe Zickafoose (Mathematica Policy Research)

The Role of Hospital Characteristics in Setting Appropriate Yardsticks for Quality Measurement

Frank Yoon (Mathematica Policy Research)
Alex Bohl (Mathematica Policy Research)
David Jones (Mathematica Policy Research)
Dmitriy Poznyak (Mathematica Policy Research)
Jessica Ross (Mathematica Policy Research)
Eric Schone (Mathematica Policy Research)
Samantha Stalley (Mathematica Policy Research)
Joe Zickafoose (Mathematica Policy Research)

Hospital Peer Groups, Reliability, and Stabilization: Shrinking to the Right Mean

Alex Bohl (Mathematica Policy Research)
David Jones (Mathematica Policy Research)
Dmitriy Poznyak (Mathematica Policy Research)
Jessica Ross (Mathematica Policy Research)
Eric Schone (Mathematica Policy Research)
Samantha Stalley (Mathematica Policy Research)
Frank Yoon (Mathematica Policy Research)
Joe Zickafoose (Mathematica Policy Research)

CONCURRENT SESSION G-4:
NEW APPROACHES TO SURVEY DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND USE

The Consumer Expenditure Survey’s New Design and Implementation Plans

Laura Paszkiewicz (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Jennifer Edgar (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Brett McBride (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Dawn Nelson (U.S. Census Bureau)
Adam Safir (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Race and Ethnicity Measurement: Effects of Response Format

Randall Thomas (GfK Custom Research, LLC)
Frances Barlas (ICF International)
Wendy Gross (GfK Custom Research, LLC)

Backtranslation vs. Committee Approach: An Experiment Comparing How They Perform in Questionnaire Translation

Alisú Schoua-Glusberg (Research Support Services)
Ana Villar (City University, United Kingdom)

Getting the Most out of a Limited Sample Size Field Test: Experiences from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health

Jonaki Bose (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Dicy Painter (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Doug Currivan (RTI International)
Larry Kroutil (RTI International)
Kevin Wang (RTI International)

WEDNESDAY AM, NOVEMBER 6

CONCURRENT SESSION H-1:
CROWDSOURCING METHODOLOGIES THROUGHOUT THE SURVEY LIFECYCLE

Crowdsourcing in the Cognitive Interviewing Process

Joe Murphy (RTI International)
Michael Keating (RTI International)
Jennifer Edgar (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Case Study Comparing Data Collected via Crowdsourcing vs. Trained Data Collectors

Annice Kim (RTI International)
Allie Lieberman (RTI International)
Daniel Dench (RTI International)

The Census Bureau Mail Return Rate Challenge: Crowdsourcing to Develop a Hard to Count Score

Chandra Erdman (U.S. Census Bureau)
Nancy Bates (U.S. Census Bureau)

A Methodological Framework for Crowdsourcing in Research

Michael Keating (RTI International)
Robert Furberg (RTI International)

CONCURRENT SESSION H-2:
LINKED DATA FOR ANALYSIS AND SURVEY EVALUATION

A Comparison of Person-Reported Industry to Employer-Reported Industry in Survey and Administrative Data

Emily Isenberg (U.S. Census Bureau)
Liana Christin Landivar (U.S. Census Bureau)
Esther Mezey (Axioma, Inc.)

The National Household Survey: Evaluating Data Quality in a Large Voluntary Survey

Sander Post (Statistics Canada)

Enhancing the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Through Data Linkages

Lisa Mirel (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Steven Machlin (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

Characteristics of Medicare Beneficiaries with Part D Coverage: NHANES 2003-2004 Linked to 2006 Medicare Part D Data

Ryne Paulose (National Center for Health Statistics)
Hannah Day (National Center for Health Statistics)
Steven Frenk (National Center for Health Statistics)

CONCURRENT SESSION H-3:
HEALTH INSURANCE AND HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY (CPS) REDESIGN AND PRODUCTION

The 2013 Annual Social Economic Supplement Income and Health Insurance Questionnaire Test Sample Design

David Hornick (U.S. Census Bureau)

Non-response Bias in the March 2013 Content Test

Matthew Brault (U.S. Census Bureau)

Evaluating the Income and Health Insurance Questions 2013 CPS ASEC Content Test Using Timer Data

Aaron Cantu (U.S. Census Bureau)
Adam Bee (U.S. Census Bureau)

Evaluating the 2013 CPS ASEC Income Redesign Content Test

Jessica Semega (U.S. Census Bureau)

Health Insurance in the Current Population Survey: Redesign and Production

Carla Medalia (U.S. Census Bureau)
Amy Steinweg (U.S. Census Bureau)
Brett O’Hara (U.S. Census Bureau)
David Lee (U.S. Census Bureau)
Jessica Smith (U.S. Census Bureau)
Joanne Pascale (U.S. Census Bureau)
Jonathan Rodean (U.S. Census Bureau)

CONCURRENT SESSION H-4:
INNOVATIONS IN FRAME DEVELOPMENT

Sample Design Considerations for the Occupational Requirements Survey

Brad Rhein (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Chester Ponikowski (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Erin McNulty (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Exploratory Research on the Use of Google Earth to Create a Sampling Frame of Buildings

Katie Lewis (Energy Information Administration)

Surveying Community Stakeholders: Exploring the Viability of a National Sampling Frame

Barbara Robles (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)

Redesigning National School Surveys: Coverage and Stratification Improvement Using Multiple Datasets

William Robb (ICF International)
Kate Flint (ICF International)
Ronaldo Iachan (ICF International)

CONCURRENT SESSION I-1:
MOBILE DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS FOR SURVEY DATA COLLECTION

Bring Your Own Device and the 2020 Census Research and Testing

Keith Evan Moffett (U.S. Census Bureau)
Jay Occhiogrosso (U.S. Census Bureau)
Scott Williams (U.S. Census Bureau)
Ryan King (U.S. Census Bureau)

Field Data Collection in Area Frame Surveys Utilizing iPads® – USDA’s June Area Survey

Michael Gerling (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Eric Wilson (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Linda Lawson (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Alan Dotts (Iowa State University)
Andrew Vardeman (Iowa State University)

The iPad® Computer-Assisted Personal Interview System – A Revolution for In-Person Data Capture?

Heather Driscoll (ICF International)
James Dayton (ICF International)

Innovative Retention Methods in Panel Research: Can SmartPhones Improve Long-term Panel Participation?

James Dayton (ICF International)
Andrew Dyer (ICF International)

CONCURRENT SESSION I-2:
INTEGRATED APPROACHES TO DATA EDITING, IMPUTATION, AND DISCLOSURE CONTROL

Simultaneous Edit-imputation for Continuous Microdata

Hang Joon Kim (Duke University and National Institute of Statistical Science)
Jerome Reiter (Duke University)
Alan Karr (National Institute of Statistical Science)
Larry Cox (National Institute of Statistical Science)

Simultaneous Edit-imputation for Categorical Microdata

Daniel Manrique-Vallier (Indiana University)
Jerome Reiter (Duke University)

Statistical Disclosure Limitation and Edit-imputation

Alan Karr (National Institute of Statistical Science)
Hang Joon Kim (Duke University and National Institute of Statistical Science)
Jerome Reiter (Duke University)
Larry Cox (National Institute of Statistical Science)

CONCURRENT SESSION I-3:
EXAMINING THE IMPACTS OF SAMPLE DESIGN: COST, BIAS, VARIANCE AND OTHER SURVEY CONCERNS

Optimal Cutoff Sampling for the Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll

Brian Dumbacher (U.S. Census Bureau)
Carma Hogue (U.S. Census Bureau)

Numerical Impact of a Simple Random Subsample on Consumer Spending for Children

Daniel Yang (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Jeffrey Gonzalez (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

Effects of Rotation Group Bias on Estimation of Smoking Prevalence

Younghwan Song (Union College)

The Impact of Cellphone Sample Representation on Variance Estimates in a Dual-Frame Telephone Survey

A. Elizabeth Ormson (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Kennon Copeland (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Stephen Blumberg (National Center for Health Statistics)
Nadarajasundaram Ganesh (NORC at the University of Chicago)

CONCURRENT SESSION I-4:
USE OF CAPTURE-RECAPTURE METHODS IN FEDERAL CENSUSES

Reducing Nonsampling Error in the Census Coverage Measurement

Tamara Adams (U.S. Census Bureau)
Magdalena Ramos (U.S. Census Bureau)
Gia Donnalley (U.S. Census Bureau)

Accounting for Missing Data in the Census Coverage Measurement Survey

Vincent Thomas Mule Jr. (U.S. Census Bureau)
Scott Konicki (U.S. Census Bureau)

Unresolved Matched Records in Capture-Recapture Methodology

Andrea Lamas (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Linda Young (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Denise Abreu (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Shu Wang (University of Florida)
Daniel Adrian (National Agricultural Statistics Service)

Incorporating Misclassification into Capture-Recapture Methodology in the 2012 Census of Agriculture

Daniel Adrian (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Linda Young (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Denise Abreu (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Shu Wang (University of Florida)
Andrea Lamas (National Agricultural Statistics Service)

WEDNESDAY PM, NOVEMBER 6

CONCURRENT SESSION J-1:
ANALYTIC CONSIDERATIONS OF DATA QUALITY IN RECORD LINKAGE

Analytic Challenges with National Survey Data Linked to a State-Level Cancer Registry

Eric Miller (National Center for Health Statistics)
Dean Judson (National Center for Health Statistics)
Yulei He (National Center for Health Statistics)
Jennifer Parker (National Center for Health Statistics)
Hannah Day (National Center for Health Statistics)

Clean-up and Statistical Analysis of Sets of National Files

William Winkler (U.S. Census Bureau) References File

Evaluating Hispanic and Asian Name Algorithms as a Tool for Improving Linkage to the National Death Index

Dean Judson (National Center for Health Statistics)
Eric Miller (National Center for Health Statistics)
Jennifer Parker (National Center for Health Statistics)
Hannah Day (National Center for Health Statistics)

CONCURRENT SESSION J-2:
UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING SURVEY NONRESPONSE

On Checking Whether Response is Ignorable or Not

Michail Sverchkov (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

The Utility of the Integrated Design of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey to Inform Trends in MEPS Nonresponse

Frances Chevarley (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Karen Davis (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

The Impact of Efforts to Increase Response Rates on Survey Estimates

Karen Wessels (ICF International)
Frances Barlas (ICF International)

Changing the Way We Look at Survey Nonresponse

Deborah Griffin (U.S. Census Bureau)
Dawn Nelson (U.S. Census Bureau)

CONCURRENT SESSION J-3:
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES FOR SAMPLING SPECIAL POPULATIONS

A New Source of Local Health Data: Facebook Likes

Steven Gittelman (Marketing, Inc.)
Elaine Trimarchi (Marketing, Inc.)

A New Online Sample Frame Concept: Passive Data Collection

Elaine Trimarchi (Marketing, Inc.)
Steven Gittelman (Marketing, Inc.)
Philip Garland (Survey Monkey)

The Use of Non-Probability Samples to Characterize Rare Conditions

John Boyle (ICF International)

CONCURRENT SESSION J-4:
NEW MEASUREMENT SOLUTIONS: AGREEMENT, INTRACLASS CORRELATION, AND OUTCOME PATTERNS

State Based Intraclass Correlation Values for Planning Group-Randomized Trials in Education: Within and Between District Estimates

Eric Hedberg (NORC at the University of Chicago)
Larry Hedges (Northwestern University)

Agree or Disagree? A Demonstration of An Alternative Statistic to Cohen’s Kappa for Measuring the Extent and Reliability of Agreement Between Observers

Qingshu Xie (MacroSys, LLC)

Statistical Tests of Agreement

Elizabeth Stanwyck (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Bimal Sinha (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Barry Nussbaum (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)

Measuring Health and Healthcare Disparities

James Scanlan (James P. Scanlan, Attorney at Law)

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