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- Measuring What We Spend: Toward a New Consumer Expenditure Survey (2013) (ISBN 0309265754) Don A. Dillman and Carol C. House, Editors; Panel on Redesigning the BLS Consumer Expenditure Surveys; Committee on National Statistics; Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; National Research Council
- Studies of Welfare Populations: Data Collection and Research Issues (2001) (ISBN 0309076234) Panel on Data and Methods for Measuring the Effects of Changes in Social Welfare Programs, Michele Ver Ploeg, Robert A. Moffitt, and Constance F. Citro, Editors, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council
- Surveying Victims: Options for Conducting the National Crime Victimization Survey (2008) (ISBN 0309115981) Robert M. Groves and Daniel L. Cork, Editors, Panel to Review the Programs of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Research Council
- An Assessment of NASA's National Aviation Operations Monitoring Service (2009) (ISBN 0309146461) Committee on NASA's National Aviation Operations Monitoring Service (NAOMS) Project: An Independent Assessment, National Research Council
- Nonresponse in Social Science Surveys: A Research Agenda (2013) (ISBN 0309272475) Panel on a Research Agenda for the Future of Social Science Data Collection; Committee on National Statistics; Division on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; National Research Council
- Survey Measurement of Work Disability: Summary of a Workshop (2000) (ISBN 0309068991) Nancy Mathiowetz and Gooloo S. Wunderlich, editors, Committee to Review the Social Security Administration's Disability Decision Process Research, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council
- The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (1993) (ISBN 0309047951) Constance F. Citro and Graham Kalton, Editors; Panel to Evaluate the Survey of Income and Program Participation, National Research Council
- The Dynamics of Disability:Measuring and Monitoring Disability for Social Security Programs (2002) (ISBN 0309084199) Gooloo S. Wunderlich, Dorothy P. Rice, and Nicole L. Amado, Editors, Committee to Review the Social Security Administration's Disability Decision Process Research, National Research Council
- Survey Automation: Report and Workshop Proceedings (2003) (ISBN 0309089301) Oversight Committee for the Workshop on Survey Automation, Daniel L. Cork, Michael L. Cohen, Robert Groves, and William Kalsbeek, Editors, National Research Council
- Food Insecurity and Hunger in the United States: An Assessment of the Measure (2006) (ISBN 0309101328) Panel to Review U.S Department of Agriculture's Measurement of Food Insecurity and Hunger, National Research Council
- Time-Use Measurement and Research: Report of a Workshop (2000) (ISBN 0309070929) Michele Ver Ploeg, Joseph Altonji, Norman Bradburn, Julie DaVanzo, William Nordhaus, and Francisco Samaniego; Editors, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council
- When I'm 64 (2006) (ISBN 030910064X) Committee on Aging Frontiers in Social Psychology, Personality, and Adult Developmental Psychology, Laura L. Carstensen and Christine R. Hartel, Editors, National Research Council
- Reengineering the Survey of Income and Program Participation (2009) (ISBN 0309141737) Constance F. Citro and John Karl Scholz, Editors; Panel on the Census Bureau's Reengineered Survey of Income and Program Participation; National Research Council
- Understanding American Agriculture: Challenges for the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (2007) (ISBN 0309110920) Panel to Review USDA's Agricultural Resource Management Survey, National Research Council
- Improving the Measurement of Late-Life Disability in Population Surveys:Beyond ADLs and IADLs: Summary of a Workshop (2009) (ISBN 0309143713) Gooloo S. Wunderlich, Rapporteur; National Research Council
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