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REFERENCES Bentley, M., and J. G. Tancredo (2005). “Census 2000 Nonresponse Follow-up: Discrepancies in Enumerator Assigned Housing Unit Status,” In Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association. Hill, J. M., and J. D. Machowski (2003, September 29). Master Trace Sample. Census 2000 Evaluation B.6. Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau. National Research Council (2004). Reengineering the 2010 Census: Risks and Challenges. Panel on Research on Future Census Methods, Daniel L. Cork, Michael L. Cohen, and Benjamin F King, eds. Committee on National Statistics. Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. National Research Council (2006). Once, Only Once, and in the Right Place: Residence Rules in the Decennial Census. Panel on Residence Rules in the Decennial Census, Daniel L. Cork and Paul R. Voss, eds. Committee on National Statistics. Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. National Research Council (2008). Experimentation and Evaluation Plans for the 2010 Census: Interim Report. Panel on the Design of the 2010 Census Program of Evaluations and Experiments, Lawrence D. Brown, Michael L. Cohen, and Daniel L. Cork, eds. Committee on National Statistics. Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Tancredo, J. G., and M. Bentley (2005). “Determining the Effectiveness of Multiple Nonresponse Follow-up Contact Attempts on Response and Data Quality.” In Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association. West, K. K., J. G. Robinson, and M. Bentley (2005). “Did Proxy Respondents Cause Age Heaping in the Census 2000?” In Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association.   12

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