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... Census Bureau 9: 15 Overview: Problems in Current CAPI Implementations 9:15 CAPI Implementation of the Survey on Income and Program Participation Pat Doyle, U.S. Census Bureau 10:30 Break 10:40 Idealized CAPI Implementation from Computer Science Perspective Jesse Poore, University of Ter~r~essee-ICr~ox~ille 1 1:20 Automation and Federal Statistical Surveys: Need for a Bridge Robert Groves, University of Michigan' 1 1:30 Lunch 12:30 Documentation of Complex CAPI Questionnaires 12:30 Understanding the "Documentation Problem" in Survey Automation Tom Piazza, University of California at Berkeley 1: 15 The TAI:)
From page 248...
... 4: 10 An Integrated View of Survey Automation Larry Marlcosian, Ir~deper~der~t Cor~sultar~t 4:35 Practitioner Needs, and Reactions to Computer Science Approaches Mark Pierzchala, Westat 5:15 Reactions and Floor Discussion Day Two: April 16, 2002 9:00 Emerging Technologies in Survey Automation 9:00 Web-Based Data Collection Roger Tourangeau, foist Program or' Survey Methodology 9:40 Interface of Survey Methods with Geographic Information Systems Sarah Nusser, Iowa State University 10:20 Prospects for Survey Collection Using Pen-Based Computers Martin Meyer & Jay Levinsohn, Research Triangle Institute 1 1:00 Break 1 1:15 Panel Discussion: How Can Computer Science and Survey Methodology Best Interact in the Future? Mick Couper (moderator)
From page 249...
... Census Bureau ·Michael Cohen, National Research Council Quentin Coleman, National Agricultural Statistics Service ·Daniel Cork, National Research Council Joe Cortez, U.S. Census Bureau ·Mick Couper, University of Michigan ICathy Creighton, U.S.
From page 250...
... Census Bllreal1 ·Susan Schechter, Office of Management and Budget ·Michael Siri, National Research Council ·Robert L Smith, Computer Curriculum Corporation tMiron Straf, National Research Council Libbie Stephenson, Institute for Social Science Research, University of California at Los Angeles Anne Stratton, National Center for Health Statistics Wendy Thomas, Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota ·Roger Tourangeau, University of Maryland Clyde Tuclcer, Bureau of Labor Statistics David Uglow, Mathematica Policy Research Laarni Verclolin, U.S.


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