Sunday, June 2, 2013 to Tuesday, June 4, 2013
This year ITSEW is being hosted by Iowa State University in Ames, IA.
WORKSHOP WEB SITE
Local Organizers - Iowa State University
Sarah Nusser
Jae-kwang Kim
Emily Berg
Sandie Smith
Scientific Committee
Emily Berg, Paul Biemer, Edith DeLeeuw, David Dolson, Brad Edwards, Wendy Hicks, Alan Karr, Jae-kwang Kim, Yu-Chieh (Jay) Lin, Lars Lyberg, Peter Miller, Sarah Nusser
NISS is a co-sponsor, and this event is ARA-eligible.
Talks
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
8:30 |
Session II: Evaluating Measurement and Other Errors
Chair: Paul Biemer
Wayne Fuller, Iowa State University
Estimation of Measurement Error Properties: The Physical Activity Measurement Survey
Bruce Meyer, University of Chicago
Errors in Survey Reporting and Imputation and Their Effects on Estimates of Food Stamp Program Participation
Emily Berg, Iowa State University
Analysis of Measurement Error Models Using Parametric Fractional Imputation |
11:00 |
Session III: TSE in Longitudinal Surveys
Chair: Dave Dolson
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Using Paradata to Model Total Survey Error in the Current Population Survey
Mary Mulry, US Census Bureau
Evaluating Recall Error in Survey Reports of Move Dates Through a Comparison with Records in a Commercial Database |
1:30 |
Session IV: New Approaches to Nonresponsive Studies
Chair: Peter Miller
Mike Hidiroglou, Statistics Canada
Dealing with Non-response Using Follow-up
Jongho Im, Iowa State University
Propensity Score Adjustment Under Non-ignorable Non-response Using Information from Paradata |
3:00 |
Session V: TSE in Agricultural and Natural Resource Surveys
Chair: Emily Berg
Sarah Nusser, Iowa State University
Sources of Survey Error in Land-based Surveys
Melissa Mitchell, NASS
Nonresponse Bias and Measurement Error in the Agricultural Resource Management Survey
Stephanie Zimmer, Iowa State University
Combining Estimates from Several Sources for Estimating Acreage of Crops |
5:00 |
Session VI: Poster Presentations and Mixer
Nikolas Mittag, University of Chicago
Imputations: Benefits, Risks and a Method to Handle Missing Data
Jiwei Zhao, Yale University
Variance Estimation after Multiple Imputation
Andreea Erciulescu, Iowa State University
Evaluating the Impact of Nonsampling Errors on Small Domain Estimates for the Conservation Effects Assessment Project
Yang Li, Iowa State University
Imputation Error in Erosian Estimations Bsed on a Longitudinal Survey
Michael Price, Iowa State University
Evaluating Errors in Administrative Data
Wojciech Jablonski, University of Lodz
Fieldwork in CATI Surveys: How Can We Improve the Data Quality
Lasonja Kennedy, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Survey Design and Data Analysis: Methodological Considerations to Reduce Error and Increase Instrument Utility in Quantitative and Mixed Methods Research
Frederick Lorenz, Iowa State University
Correlated Residuals in General-Specific Survey Questions
Kyle Vincent, The Bank of Canada
Estimating Population Size with Link-Tracing Sampling |
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
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