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Hilton Austin500 East 4th Street , Austin, TX 78701
May 12–15, 2016
Abt SRBI Participation
71st Annual AAPOR Conference
THURSDAY, MAY 12
The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be: A Shifting ParadigmMark A. SchulmanWAPOR SESSION E3: MEDIA AND BIG DATA IN PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH8:00 AM–9:20 AM • Hotel Van Zandt - Meriwether III
The Value of Self-reported Frequently Visited Addresses in GPS Assisted Travel SurveysTimothy Michalowski / Dara SeidlSESSION A4: NEW IDEAS IN USING GIS & REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR SURVEY RESEARCH1:30 PM–3:00 PM • Meeting Room 410, 4th Floor
Simpson’s Paradox in Response Rate CalculationsStanislav Kolenikov / Kelly Daley / Julie PacerPOSTER SESSION 1 3:00 PM–4:00 PM • Governor’s Ballroom, 4th Floor
Can Billing Address Matching Solve Cell Frame Noncoverage in Small-area Surveys?Nicole Lee / Rachel Martonik / Tara Merry / Stephen Immerwahr (NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene) / Michael Sanderson (NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)POSTER SESSION 13:00 PM–4:00 PM • Governor’s Ballroom, 4th Floor
Cell Phone Address Matching: A New Approach to Improving Survey Quality and Response Rates for Cell Phone SamplesBarbara M. Fernandez / Dennis Daly / Raphael Nishimura / Katherine A. James (University of Colorado) / Yaqiang Li (University of Colorado) / Arnold H. Levinson (University of Colorado)SESSION B2: INCREASING RESPONSE RATES: CUTTING EDGE APPROACHES IN DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION4:00 PM–5:30 PM • Meeting Room 406, 4th Floor
FRIDAY, MAY 13
Give It a Rest: Time between Call Attempts as a Method to Improve Telephone Survey Response RatesKelly Daley / Julie PacerSESSION E3: METHODOLOGICAL BRIEFS- RESPONSE RATES1:45 PM–3:15 PM • Meeting Room 408, 4th Floor
Mode Effects in American Trends Panel: Bayesian Analysis of a Cross-Classified Item-Person Mixed ModelJeff Gill (Washington University at St. Louis) / Stanislav Kolenikov / Kyley McGeeney (Pew Research Center)SESSION E6: PREFERENCES AND OUTCOMES IN MULTI-MODE RESEARCH1:45 PM–3:15 PM • Meeting Room 616 A/B, 6th Floor
RDD Telephone Sample Trends: Improving Efficiency in the BRFSS Andrew Evans / Dennis Daly / Mark Morgan / Andrew Burkey / Fred Breukelman (Delaware Division of Public Health) / Elizabeth J. Ferree (Virginia Department of Health) / Jill Garratt (Ohio Department of Health) / Kenneth J. O’Dowd (New Jersey Department of Health) / Madhavi Vajani (Georgia Department of Public Health)POSTER SESSION 23:15 PM–4:15 PM • Governor’s Ballroom, 4th Floor
Patterns of Unit and Item Nonresponse in a Multinational Web SurveyAllison Ackermann / Elaine Howard Ecklund (Rice University) / Benjamin Phillips / Alec BruliaPOSTER SESSION 23:15 PM–4:15 PM • Governor’s Ballroom, 4th Floor
Implications of Requesting GPS Data when Recruiting Respondents for a Travel StudyJosh De La RosaSESSION F3: INNOVATIONS WITH EXISTING TECHNOLOGIES4:15 PM–5:45 PM • Meeting Room 408, 4th Floor
Papers and Posters
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Managing Efficiency in Telephone Surveys: Insights from Survey Paradata Trends 2010-2015Rachel Martonik / Tara Merry / Nicole Lee / Stephen Immerwahr (NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene) / Michael Sanderson (NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)SESSION G5: USING PARADATA TO IMPROVE DATA QUALITY8:00 AM–9:30 AM • Meeting Room 412, 4th Floor
Improving Congressional District Data in the Cell Phone AgeDavid Ciemnecki / Dean Williams / Seth BrohinskySESSION G2: ELECTION ISSUES FOR 20168:00 AM–9:30 AM • Meeting Room 406, 4th Floor
Influences on Item Response Times in a Multinational Web SurveyBenjamin Phillips / Stanislav Kolenikov / Elaine Howard Ecklund (Rice University) / Allison Ackermann / Alec BruliaSESSION H4: METHODS RESEARCH IN ONLINE SURVEYS10:00 AM–11:30 AM • Meeting Room 410, 4th Floor
Modeling Response Propensity in a Longitudinal Study of Low-Income, Young PersonsJulie Pacer / Kelly DaleyPOSTER SESSION 312:45 PM-1:45 PM • Governor’s Ballroom, 4th Floor
Evaluation of Cell Phone Non-coverage in Large Metropolitan AreasSeth Brohinsky / Raphael Nishimura / Dean Williams / Scott Clement (The Washington Post)SESSION I6: THE STATE OF CELL PHONE SURVEYING1:45 PM - 3:15 PM • Meeting Room 616 A/B, 6th Floor
The Three Dimensions of Distracted Driving: Structural Equation Modeling of Driving BehaviorStanislav Kolenikov / Paul Schroeder / Melanie Wilbur / Kristie Johnson (NHTSA)SESSION I2: IDENTIFYING RESPONDENTS BEHAVING BADLY1:45 PM-3:15 PM • Meeting Room 406, 4th Floor
Internet-use Propensity for Matching Probability and Nonprobability Samples: The “Fac-sample” Charles DiSograSESSION I1: NONPROBABILITY SAMPLES — BIASES AND ESTIMATION1:45 PM-3:15 PM • Meeting Room 400/402, 4th Floor
Papers and Posters Session ModeratorsFaith Lewis Session B1: Development in Online Panels May 124:00 PM–5:30 PM - Meeting Room 400/402, 4th Floor
Michael W. LinkPanel Session C1: Defining Data Science and Its Critical Place in Our World May 138:00 AM–9:30 AM - Meeting Room 400/402, 4th Floor
Mark A. SchulmanPanel Session K6: Global Warming: The National and Global Public Opinion ChallengesMay 158:30 AM–10:00 AM - Meeting Room 616 A/B, 6th Floor
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Impact of Field Period Length and Contact Attempts on Representativeness for Web SurveyNick Bertoni / Chintan Turakhia / Robert Magaw / Allison AckermannSESSION L4: OPTIMIZING YOUR WEB SURVEY10:15 AM–11:45 AM • Meeting Room 410, 4th Floor
Improving Data Quality in a Web Survey of Youth and TeensValrie M. Horton / Rosaella Branson (Boys & Girls Clubs of America) / Benjamin Phillips / Elizabeth Fowlkes (Boys & Girls Clubs of America)SESSION L4: OPTIMIZING YOUR WEB SURVEY10:15 AM–11:45 AM • Meeting Room 410, 4th Floor
Abt SRBI is a Platinum Sponsor of the 2016 AAPOR ConferencePlease visit our Booth #25 in the Exhibit Hall
Short CoursesPrinciples and Methods for Weighting Survey Data: An Easy Intro to the “Hardest” PartTrent Buskirk (MSG) / Stas KolenikovSHORT COURSE 5May 128:00 AM–11:30 AM • Meeting Room 406, 4th Floor
ABOUT ABT SRBIAbt SRBI is a full-service global strategy and research organization specializing in public policy and opinion surveys, banking and finance, telecommunications, media, energy, transportation, insurance and health care. Clients include major financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, federal, state and local governments, foundations and universities. Abt SRBI has an established track record of providing high quality, timely and cost effective research and analysis.
AAPOR Committee Members Michael LinkChair, Nominations Committee Policy Impact Award Committee
Co-Chair, Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology Oversight Committee
Mark SchulmanMember, Development Subcommittee
Chintan TurakhiaMember, Investment Subcommittee
Stas KolenikovMember, Burns “Bud” Roper Fellow Award Committee Student Travel Award Committee
Josh De La RosaMember, Communications Committee Student Poster Judging Committee
Leader in Survey Methods and Data CollectionAbt SRBI is a recognized leader in utilizing survey, opinion, and public policy research to build bridges between decision-makers and the people they serve. Known for its rigorous and innovative methodologies, Abt SRBI is regularly ranked as one of the top 20 global research firms. Abt SRBI is a wholly-owned independent subsidiary of Abt Associates, a mission-driven global leader in research and program implementation.
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