Slides from the DC-AAPOR Conference on Total Survey Error

September 21, 2011 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Held at the Barbara Jordan Conference Center at Kaiser Family Foundation

1330 G St. NW, Washington DC 20005

 

Introduction:  

Lars Lyberg (presented by Paul Biemer): The Roots of the Total Survey Error Paradigm

Paul Biemer: Total Survey Error: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

 

Difficult Respondents and Measurement Error:

Scott Fricker: Examining the Relationship between Nonresponse Propensity and Data Quality in Two National Household Surveys                         

Olena Kaminska: Satisficing among Reluctant Respondents in a Cross-National Context 

 

Cari Tools:

Wendy Hicks: Using Cari Tools to Understand Measurement Error       

  

Examining the Relationship between Nonresponse Error and other Components of Error:

Frauke Kreuter: Nonresponse and Measurement Error in Employment Research: Making Use of Administrative Data                  

Brady West: How Much of Interviewer Variance is Really Nonresponses Error Variance?              

 

Error Measurement with Multiple Modes:

Jorre Vannieuwenhuyze: A Method for Evaluating Mode Effects in Mixed-Mode Surveys

Joseph Sakshaug: Nonresponse Error, Measurement Error, and Mode of Data Collection: Tradeoffs in a Multi-Mode Survey of Sensitive and Non-Sensitive Items                

 

A Discussion about Total Survey Error:

Robert Groves: Total Survey Error: Past, Present, and Future