64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

IPS 312 - Innovative statistical methods for large-scale surveys

Category: IPS
Wednesday 19 July 2 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. (Canada/Eastern) (Expired) Room 202

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Surveys continue to represent one of the main data collection approaches used by government agencies and other organizations. The environment in which these surveys are being conducted is increasingly challenging, so that the statistical methodologies need to continue to improve to address these challenges. In this session, four presentations from junior and senior researchers from academia, government and industry discuss recent survey research topics covering survey methodology, design-based and model-based survey estimation, and modeling with survey data. The speakers and titles are as follows: 1. Jay Breidt (National Opinion Research Center at University of Chicago, USA), “Combining Data Sources to Produce Nationally Representative Estimates of Hospital Encounter Characteristics” 2. Laura Gamble (Westat, USA), “Evaluation of Key Performance Indicators for Interviewer Falsification Suspicion from Paradata and Interview Data” 3. Maria Giovanna Ranalli (Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy), “Model-assisted indirect small area estimation” 4. Eric Slud (Census Bureau, USA), “Design-based Calibration following Model-based Base-weights”

 

Surveys continue to represent one of the main data collection approaches used by government agencies and other organizations.  The environment in which these surveys are being conducted is increasingly challenging, so that the statistical methodologies need to continue to improve to address these challenges.  In this session, four presentations from junior and senior researchers from academia, government and industry discuss recent survey research topics covering survey methodology, design-based and model-based survey estimation, and modeling with survey data.  The speakers and titles are as follows:
1. Jay Breidt (National Opinion Research Center at University of Chicago, USA), “Combining Data Sources to Produce Nationally Representative Estimates of Hospital Encounter Characteristics”
2. Laura Gamble (Westat, USA), “Evaluation of Key Performance Indicators for Interviewer Falsification Suspicion from Paradata and Interview Data”
3. Maria Giovanna Ranalli (Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy), “Model-assisted indirect small area estimation”
4. Eric Slud (Census Bureau, USA), “Design-based Calibration following Model-based Base-weights”.

 

Organiser: Dr Jean Opsomer 

Chair: Dr Jean Opsomer 

Speaker: Jay Breidt 

Speaker: Laura Gamble 

Speaker: Prof. Maria Giovanna Ranalli 

Speaker: Eric Slud 

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