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Miranda, Javier, and Lars Vilhuber. "Using partially synthetic microdata to protect sensitive cells in business statistics." Statistical Journal of the International Association for Official Statistics 32, no. 1 (2016): 69-80. DOI: 10.3233/SJI-160963, available at http://content.iospress.com/download/statistical-journal-of-the-iaos/sji963.
Vilhuber, Lars, and Javier Miranda. Using Partially Synthetic Microdata to Protect Sensitive Cells in Business Statistics. Cornell University Preprint 1813:42339, 2015, available at http://hdl.handle.net/1813/42339.
Wilson, C. R.. Using Satellite Imagery to Evaluate and Analyze Socioeconomic Changes Observed with Census Data. Ph.D., 2013.
Antenucci, Dolan, Michael J. Cafarella, Margaret C. Levenstein, Christopher Ré, and Matthew Shapiro. Using Social Media to Measure Labor Market Flows. Mimeo, 2014, available at http://www-personal.umich.edu/~shapiro/papers/LaborFlowsSocialMedia.pdf.
Haney, Samuel, Ashwin Machanavajjhala, John M. Abowd, Matthew Graham, and Mark Kutzbach. "Utility Cost of Formal Privacy for Releasing National Employer-Employee Statistics." Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Conference on Management of Data (2017). DOI: 10.1145/3035918.3035940, available at http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3035918.3035940.
Haney, Samuel, Ashwin Machanavajjhala, John M. Abowd, Matthew Graham, Mark Kutzbach, and Lars Vilhuber. Utility Cost of Formal Privacy for Releasing National Employer-Employee Statistics. Cornell University Preprint 1813:49652, 2017, available at http://hdl.handle.net/1813/49652.
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McCutcheon, A.L.. "Web Surveys, Online Panels, and Paradata: Automating Adaptive Design." In NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) Spring Meeting. Washington, DC, 2014, available at http://www.ncrn.info/event/ncrn-meeting-spring-2014.
McCutcheon, Allan L.. "Web Surveys, Online Panels, and Paradata: Automating Responsive Design." In 2015 Joint Program in Survey Methodology (JPSM) Distinguished Lecture. University of Maryland. College Park, MD, 2015, available at http://www.jpsm.umd.edu/.
H. Shaefer, Luke, and Marci Ybarra. "The welfare reforms of the 1990s and the stratification of material well-being among low-income households with children." Children and Youth Services Review 34 (2012): 1810-1817.
Al Baghal, T., R.F. Belli, A.L. Phillips, and N. Ruther. "What are You Doing Now? Activity Level Responses and Errors in the American Time Use Survey." Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 2, no. 4 (2014).
Al Baghal, T., A.L. Phillips, N. Ruther, R.F. Belli, L. Stuart, A. Eck, and L-K Soh. "What are you doing now?: Audit trails, Activity level responses and error in the American Time Use Survey." In American Association for Public Opinion Research. Boston, MA, 2013, available at http://www.aapor.org/AAPORKentico/Conference/Recent-Conferences.aspx.
Acquisti, A., L. John, and G. Loewenstein. "What is Privacy Worth?" Journal of Legal Studies 42 (2013): 249-274.
Fusaro, V.. "Who’s Left Out? Characteristics of Households in Economic Need not Receiving Public Support." Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 42, no. 3 (2015): 65-85.
Karr, A. F.. "Why data availability is such a hard problem." Statistical Journal of the International Association for Official Statistics 30, no. 2 (2014).
Olson, K., and J.D. Smyth. "Why Do Interviewers Speed Up? An Examination of Changes in Interviewer Behaviors over the Course of the Survey Field Period." In 70th Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). Hollywood, Florida, 2015, available at http://www.aapor.org/AAPORKentico/Conference/Recent-Conferences.aspx.
Timbrook, Jerry, Jolene Smyth, and Kristen Olson. Why do Mobile Interviews Take Longer? A Behavior Coding Perspective.
Abowd, John M.. Why Statistical Agencies Need to Take Privacy-loss Budgets Seriously, and What It Means When They Do., 2016, available at http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/ldi/32/.
Lee, Jinyoung, Ben Seloske, Ana Lucía Có Cazar, Adam Eck, and Robert F. Belli. Working with the SIPP-EHC audit trails: Parallel and sequential retrieval.
Woodruff, A., V. Pihur, A. Acquisti, S. Consolvo, L. Schmidt, and L. Brandimarte. "Would a Privacy Fundamentalist Sell their DNA for \$1000... if Nothing Bad Happened Thereafter? A Study of the Western Categories, Behavior Intentions, and Consequences." In Proceedings of the Tenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS). New York, NY: ACM, 2014, available at https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2014/proceedings/presentation/woodruff.

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