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Designing the 2010 Census: First Interim Report (2000)
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DESIGNING THE 2010 CENSUS: First Interim Report

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Brownrigg, L.A., and M. de la Puente 1993 Alternative Enumeration Methods and Results: Resolution and Resolved Populations by Site. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.

Bureau of the Census 1999 Master Trace Sample: Research Objectives. Unpublished paper, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.

Clogg, Clifford C., Donald B. Rubin, Nathaniel Schenker, Bradley Schultz, and Lynn Weidman 1991 Multiple imputation of industry and occupation codes in census public-use samples using Bayesian logistic regression. Journal of the American Statistical Association 86(413):68-78.

Dillman, Don A., Jon R. Clark, and James B. Treat 1994 Influence of 13 Design Factors on Completion Rates to Decennial Census Questionnaires. Paper presented at the Annual Research Conference of the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Arlington, Va. (March).

Federal Register 1999 Notice of availability of proposed records schedules; request for comments. Federal Register 64(238: December 13):69571-69572.

Goldstein, Harvey 1995 Multilevel Statistical Models. London: Edward Arnold and New York, Halstead Press.

Lott, Juanita Tamayo, and Jay Keller 1999 Continuity and Change: The Decennial Census in the 21st Century. Paper prepared for the Joint Statistical Meetings, August 7-12, Baltimore, Md. (September 10, final revision).

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DESIGNING THE 2010 CENSUS: First Interim Report References Brownrigg, L.A., and M. de la Puente 1993 Alternative Enumeration Methods and Results: Resolution and Resolved Populations by Site. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. Bureau of the Census 1999 Master Trace Sample: Research Objectives. Unpublished paper, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. Clogg, Clifford C., Donald B. Rubin, Nathaniel Schenker, Bradley Schultz, and Lynn Weidman 1991 Multiple imputation of industry and occupation codes in census public-use samples using Bayesian logistic regression. Journal of the American Statistical Association 86(413):68-78. Dillman, Don A., Jon R. Clark, and James B. Treat 1994 Influence of 13 Design Factors on Completion Rates to Decennial Census Questionnaires. Paper presented at the Annual Research Conference of the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Arlington, Va. (March). Federal Register 1999 Notice of availability of proposed records schedules; request for comments. Federal Register 64(238: December 13):69571-69572. Goldstein, Harvey 1995 Multilevel Statistical Models. London: Edward Arnold and New York, Halstead Press. Lott, Juanita Tamayo, and Jay Keller 1999 Continuity and Change: The Decennial Census in the 21st Century. Paper prepared for the Joint Statistical Meetings, August 7-12, Baltimore, Md. (September 10, final revision).

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DESIGNING THE 2010 CENSUS: First Interim Report Martin, Elizabeth 1999 Who knows who lives here? Within-household disagreements as a source of survey coverage error. Public Opinion Quarterly 63:220-236. National Research Council 1988 Priorities for the 1990 Census: Research, Evaluation, and Experimentation (REX) Program. Panel on Decennial Census Methodology, Constance F. Citro and Michael L. Cohen, eds., Committee on National Statistics, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 1995 Modernizing the U.S. Census. Panel on Census Requirements in the Year 2000 and Beyond, Barry Edmonston and Charles Schultze, eds. Committee on National Statistics, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 1999 Measuring a Changing Nation: Modern Methods for the 2000 Census. Panel on Alternative Census Methodologies, Michael L. Cohen, Andrew A. White, and Keith F. Rust, eds., Committee on National Statistics, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Sedransk, J., D. Malec, C. Moriarity, and F. Le Clere 1997 Small area inference for binary variables in the National Health Interview Survey. Journal of the American Statistical Association92:815-826.

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