<p>Surveys can collect important data that inform policy decisions and drive social science research. Large government surveys collect information from the U.S. population on a wide range of topics, including demographics, education, employment, and lifestyle. Analysis of survey data presents unique challenges. In particular, one needs to account for missing data, for complex sampling designs, and for measurement error. Conceptually, a survey organization could spend lots of resources getting high-quality responses from a simple random sample, resulting in survey data that are easy to analyze. However, this scenario often is not realistic. To address these practical issues, survey organizations can leverage the information available from ot...
Data collection staff involved in sampling designs, monitoring and analysis of surveys often have a ...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...
Graduation date: 1979A common problem in postal surveys of human populations\ud arises when some of ...
<p>Most panel surveys are subject to missing data problems caused by panel attrition. The Additive N...
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition. Ignoring the attrition can result in biased inference...
Survey data can reduce the risk of making poor public policies and business decisions. It is therefo...
Five specific studies investigate how the methodology of panel surveys can be improved. 1) Propensit...
Misreporting is a problem that plagues researchers who use survey data. In this article, we develop ...
This dissertation develops new model-based approaches for analysis of sample survey data. The main f...
The standard analysis of unit nonresponse in sample surveys is to assume missing at random| that is,...
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition, which reduces sample size and can result in biased in...
Missing data are a pervasive problem in large-scale surveys, arising when a sampled unit does not re...
It is usually discovered in the data collection phase of a survey that some units in the sample are ...
In this dissertation I provide new theory and methodology to address three important problems in sam...
Misreporting is a problem that plagues researchers who use survey data. In this article, we develop ...
Data collection staff involved in sampling designs, monitoring and analysis of surveys often have a ...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...
Graduation date: 1979A common problem in postal surveys of human populations\ud arises when some of ...
<p>Most panel surveys are subject to missing data problems caused by panel attrition. The Additive N...
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition. Ignoring the attrition can result in biased inference...
Survey data can reduce the risk of making poor public policies and business decisions. It is therefo...
Five specific studies investigate how the methodology of panel surveys can be improved. 1) Propensit...
Misreporting is a problem that plagues researchers who use survey data. In this article, we develop ...
This dissertation develops new model-based approaches for analysis of sample survey data. The main f...
The standard analysis of unit nonresponse in sample surveys is to assume missing at random| that is,...
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition, which reduces sample size and can result in biased in...
Missing data are a pervasive problem in large-scale surveys, arising when a sampled unit does not re...
It is usually discovered in the data collection phase of a survey that some units in the sample are ...
In this dissertation I provide new theory and methodology to address three important problems in sam...
Misreporting is a problem that plagues researchers who use survey data. In this article, we develop ...
Data collection staff involved in sampling designs, monitoring and analysis of surveys often have a ...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...
Graduation date: 1979A common problem in postal surveys of human populations\ud arises when some of ...