Program
A printable version of the program can be downloaded here.
Monday, May 9, 2016
10:00-10:15 Opening Remarks - NCRN Coordinating Office - Lars Vilhuber
10:15-10:30 Opening Remarks - John H. Thompson, Director, Census Bureau
10:30-11:30 Research Session I [Conference rooms 1-2] (Organizer: Lars Vilhuber)
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Duke: "Itemwise missing at random modeling for incomplete multivariate data" (Mauricio Sadinle and Jerry Reiter) (30 minutes)
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CMU: “Assessing Respondent Attitudes Towards Geolocation in Online Surveys” (Laura Brandimarte) (30 minutes)
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Nebraska: "The ATUS and SIPP-EHC: Recent Developments" (Robert F. Belli) (30 minutes)
12:00-1:00 PI-only Meeting, by invitation only, working lunch at Census Bureau (separate room, catered lunch)
Parallel:
1:00-4:00 Independent meetings with Census Bureau staff
1:25-4:00 INFO7470 final (live) session on Synthetic Data [T10]
4:00-4:30 Meeting with Census Bureau Director, Deputy Director, Associate Director R&M, staff (by invitation only)
6:30- NCRN Dinner (Lebanese Taverna) [registration required]
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
9:00-10:00 Research Session II [Conference rooms 1-2] (Organizer: Lars Vilhuber)
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Northwestern: “A 2016 View of 2020 Census Quality, Costs, Benefits” (Bruce Spencer)
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Nebraska: "Data Quality in Time Diary Surveys" (Ana Lucía Córdova Cazar)
10:00 Break
10:15-11:15 Research Session III [Conference rooms 1-2] (Organizer: Lars Vilhuber)
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Cornell: "The Advantages and Disadvangages of Statistical Disclosure Limitation for Program Evaluation." (Iam Schmutte)
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Michigan: “Developing job linkages for the Health and Retirement Study” (Maggie Levenstein)
11:15 Break
11:30-12:00 Research Session IV [Conference rooms 1-2] (Organizer: Lars Vilhuber)
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Cornell: "Crowdsourcing Codebook Development and Enhancements in CED²AR - Progress on metadata" (Lars Vilhuber, Bill Block) (Permanent link: http://hdl.handle.net/1813/43887)
End of meetings.
Registration
Registration is closed.
Lodging
Information on room blocks have been made available to NCRN PIs. If you are coming from out of town and are not affiliated with a NCRN node, please contact the NCRN Coordinating Office.