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June 2019, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 287-317 Remarks on Geo-Logarithmic Price Indices
by Białek Jacek - 319-336 Prospects for Protecting Business Microdata when Releasing Population Totals via a Remote Server
by Chipperfield James & Newman John & Thompson Gwenda & Ma Yue & Lin Yan-Xia - 337-352 Enhancing Survey Quality: Continuous Data Processing Systems
by Dinkelmann Karl & Granda Peter & Shove Michael - 353-386 Measuring Trust in Medical Researchers: Adding Insights from Cognitive Interviews to Examine Agree-Disagree and Construct-Specific Survey Questions
by Dykema Jennifer & Garbarski Dana & Wall Ian F. & Edwards Dorothy Farrar - 387-408 Item Response Rates for Composite Variables
by Eggleston Jonathan - 409-460 Validation of Two Federal Health Insurance Survey Modules After Affordable Care Act Implementation
by Pascale Joanne & Fertig Angela & Call Kathleen - 461-486 Decomposing Multilateral Price Indexes into the Contributions of Individual Commodities
by Webster Michael & Tarnow-Mordi Rory C.
March 2019, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-8 Extracting Statistical Offices from Policy-Making Bodies to Buttress Official Statistical Production
by Georgiou Andreas V. - 9-30 Consistent Multivariate Seasonal Adjustment for Gross Domestic Product and its Breakdown in Expenditures
by Bikker Reinier & van den Brakel Jan & Krieg Sabine & Ouwehand Pim & van der Stegen Ronald - 31-65 Is the Top Tail of the Wealth Distribution the Missing Link between the Household Finance and Consumption Survey and National Accounts?
by Chakraborty Robin & Kavonius Ilja Kristian & Pérez-Duarte Sébastien & Vermeulen Philip - 67-92 Using Administrative Data to Evaluate Sampling Bias in a Business Panel Survey
by D’Aurizio Leandro & Papadia Giuseppina - 93-115 The Effect of Survey Mode on Data Quality: Disentangling Nonresponse and Measurement Error Bias
by Felderer Barbara & Kirchner Antje & Kreuter Frauke - 117-135 Cross-National Comparison of Equivalence and Measurement Quality of Response Scales in Denmark and Taiwan
by Liao Pei-shan & Saris Willem E. & Zavala-Rojas Diana - 137-165 An Evolutionary Schema for Using “it-is-what-it-is” Data in Official Statistics
by Lothian Jack & Holmberg Anders & Seyb Allyson - 167-187 How Standardized is Occupational Coding? A Comparison of Results from Different Coding Agencies in Germany
by Massing Natascha & Wasmer Martina & Wolf Christof & Zuell Cornelia - 189-202 Modeling a Bridge When Survey Questions Change: Evidence from the Current Population Survey Health Insurance Redesign
by O’Hara Brett & Medalia Carla & Maples Jerry J. - 203-229 Adjusting for Measurement Error in Retrospectively Reported Work Histories: An Analysis Using Swedish Register Data
by Pina-Sánchez Jose & Koskinen Johan & Plewis Ian - 231-277 Evidence-Based Monitoring of International Migration Flows in Europe
by Willekens Frans - 279-283 A Note on Dual System Population Size Estimator
by Zhang Li-Chun - 285-286 In Memory of Professor Susanne Rässler
by Drechsler Jörg & Kiesl Hans & Meinfelder Florian & Raghunathan Trivellore E. & Rubin Donald B. & Schenker Nathaniel & Zell Elizabeth R.
December 2018, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 797-809 Preface
by Karlberg Martin & Biffignandi Silvia & Daas Piet J.H. & Di Consiglio Loredana & Holmberg Anders & Lehtonen Risto & Münnich Ralf T. & Nikic Boro & Paasi Marianne & Shlomo Natalie & Silberman Roxane & Stoop Ineke - 811-833 Data Organisation and Process Design Based on Functional Modularity for a Standard Production Process
by Salgado David & Esteban M. Elisa & Novás Maria & Saldaña Soledad & Sanguiao Luis - 825-862 Efficiency and Agility for a Modern Solution of Deterministic Multiple Source Prioritization and Validation Tasks
by Cesaro Annalisa & Tininini Leonardo - 863-888 Detecting Reporting Errors in Data from Decentralised Autonomous Administrations with an Application to Hospital Data
by van Delden Arnout & van der Laan Jan & Prins Annemarie - 889-908 Population Size Estimation and Linkage Errors: the Multiple Lists Case
by Di Consiglio Loredana & Tuoto Tiziana - 909-933 Statistical Matching as a Supplement to Record Linkage: A Valuable Method to Tackle Nonconsent Bias?
by Gessendorfer Jonathan & Beste Jonas & Drechsler Jörg & Sakshaug Joseph W. - 935-960 Assessing the Quality of Home Detection from Mobile Phone Data for Official Statistics
by Vanhoof Maarten & Reis Fernando & Ploetz Thomas & Smoreda Zbigniew - 961-979 Megatrend and Intervention Impact Analyzer for Jobs: A Visualization Method for Labor Market Intelligence
by Opik Rain & Kirt Toomas & Liiv Innar - 981-1010 Augmenting Statistical Data Dissemination by Short Quantified Sentences of Natural Language
by Hudec Miroslav & Bednárová Erika & Holzinger Andreas
September 2018, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 581-597 Responsive and Adaptive Design for Survey Optimization
by Chun Asaph Young & Heeringa Steven G. & Schouten Barry - 599-624 A Distance Metric for Modeling the Quality of Administrative Records for Use in the 2020 U.S. Census
by Keller Andrew & Mule Vincent T. & Morris Darcy Steeg & Konicki Scott - 625-648 Transitioning a Survey to Self-Administration using Adaptive, Responsive, and Tailored (ART) Design Principles and Data Visualization
by Murphy Joe & Biemer Paul & Berry Chip - 649-670 A Study of Interviewer Compliance in 2013 and 2014 Census Test Adaptive Designs
by Walejko Gina & Wagner James - 671-694 Estimation of True Quantiles from Quantitative Data Obfuscated with Additive Noise
by Ghatak Debolina & Roy Bimal - 695-720 Accounting for Spatial Variation of Land Prices in Hedonic Imputation House Price Indices: a Semi-Parametric Approach
by Gong Yunlong & de Haan Jan - 721-752 Accounting for Complex Sampling in Survey Estimation: A Review of Current Software Tools
by West Brady T. & Sakshaug Joseph W. & Aurelien Guy Alain S. - 753-784 Generalized Method of Moments Estimators for Multiple Treatment Effects Using Observational Data from Complex Surveys
by Liu Bin & Yu Cindy Long & Price Michael Joseph & Jiang Yan - 785-786 Book Review
by Cecere William - 787-789 Book Review
by Coffey Stephanie - 791-793 Book Review
by Sun Hanyu - 795-796 Erratum: Optimal Stratification and Allocation for the June Agricultural Survey
by Lisic Jonathan & Sang Hejian & Zhu Zhengyuan & Zimmer Stephanie
June 2018, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 303-307 Overview of the Special Issue from the Fifth International Conference on Establishment Surveys (ICES-V)
by Thompson Katherine J. & Phipps Polly & Miller Darcy & Snijkers Ger - 309-321 Economic Statistics: How to Become Lean and Mean?
by van de Ven Peter - 323-340 Exploring a Big Data Approach to Building a List Frame for Urban Agriculture: A Pilot Study in the City of Baltimore
by Young Linda J. & Hyman Michael & Rater Barbara R. - 341-364 Combining Multiple Methods in Establishment Questionnaire Testing: The 2017 Census of Agriculture Testing Bento Box
by McCarthy Jaki S. & Ott Kathleen & Ridolfo Heather & McGovern Pam & Sirkis Robyn & Moore Danna - 365-395 Experimenting with Contact Strategies in Business Surveys
by Tuttle Alfred D. & Beck Jennifer L. & Willimack Diane K. & Tolliver Kevin P. & Hernandez Aryn & Fan Cha-Chi - 397-418 Response Burden Management for Establishment Surveys at Four National Statistical Institutes
by Giesen Deirdre & Vella Mario & Brady Charles F. & Brown Paul & Ravindra Daniela & Vaasen-Otten Anita - 419-443 Business Data Collection: Toward Electronic Data Interchange. Experiences in Portugal, Canada, Sweden, and the Netherlands with EDI
by Buiten Gert & Snijkers Ger & Saraiva Paulo & Erikson Johan & Erikson Anna-Greta & Born Alice - 445-462 Adaptive Design Strategies for Nonresponse Follow-Up in Economic Surveys
by Kaputa Stephen J. & Thompson Katherine J. - 463-481 Assessing Nonresponse in a Longitudinal Establishment Survey Using Regression Trees
by Earp Morgan & Toth Daniell & Phipps Polly & Oslund Charlotte - 483-501 Setting M-Estimation Parameters for Detection and Treatment of Influential Values
by Mulry Mary H. & Kaputa Stephen & Thompson Katherine J. - 503-522 Nowcasting Austrian Short Term Statistics
by Fröhlich Markus - 523-542 Small Area Estimation with a Lognormal Mixed Model under Informative Sampling
by Zimmermann Thomas & Münnich Ralf Thomas - 543-555 A Study of Small Area Estimation for Italian Structural Business Statistics
by Luzi Orietta & Solari Fabrizio & Rocci Fabiana - 557-572 Population Size Estimation Using Multiple Incomplete Lists with Overcoverage
by Di Cecco Davide & Di Zio Marco & Filipponi Danila & Rocchetti Irene - 573-580 Letter to the Editor
by van Delden Arnout & Lorenc Boris & Struijs Peter & Zhang Li-Chun
March 2018, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-25 Household Classification Using Smart Meter Data
by Carroll Paula & Murphy Tadhg & Hanley Michael & Dempsey Daniel & Dunne John - 27-39 Constraint Simplification for Data Editing of Numerical Variables
by Daalmans Jacco - 41-54 Design-Based Estimation with Record-Linked Administrative Files and a Clerical Review Sample
by Dasylva Abel - 55-81 Administrative Data Quality: Investigating Record-Level Address Accuracy in the Northern Ireland Health Register
by Foley Brian & Shuttleworth Ian & Martin David - 83-106 Typology and Representation of Alterations in Territorial Units: A Proposal
by Goerlich Francisco & Ruiz Francisco - 107-120 Calibration Weighting for Nonresponse with Proxy Frame Variables (So that Unit Nonresponse Can Be Not Missing at Random)
by Kott Phillip S. & Liao Dan - 121-148 Optimal Stratification and Allocation for the June Agricultural Survey
by Lisic Jonathan & Sang Hejian & Zhu Zhengyuan & Zimmer Stephanie - 149-180 Components of Gini, Bonferroni, and Zenga Inequality Indexes for EU Income Data
by Pasquazzi Leo & Zenga Michele - 181-209 Using Social Network Information for Survey Estimation
by Suesse Thomas & Chambers Ray - 211-237 An Analysis of Interviewer Travel and Field Outcomes in Two Field Surveys
by Wagner James & Olson Kristen - 239-263 An Overview of Population Size Estimation where Linking Registers Results in Incomplete Covariates, with an Application to Mode of Transport of Serious Road Casualties
by Heijden Peter G.M. van der & Smith Paul A. & Cruyff Maarten & Bakker Bart - 265-301 Factor Structural Time Series Models for Official Statistics with an Application to Hours Worked in Germany
by Weigand Roland & Wanger Susanne & Zapf Ines
December 2017, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 873-885 The Morris Hansen Lecture: Hard-to-Survey Populations and the U.S. Census: Making Use of Social Marketing Campaigns
by Bates Nancy - 887-890 Discussion
by Edwards Brad - 891-899 Discussion
by Jacobsen Linda A. - 901-919 Adaptive Intervention Methodology for Reduction of Respondent Contact Burden in the American Community Survey
by Ashmead Robert & Slud Eric & Hughes Todd - 921-962 Estimating Classification Errors Under Edit Restrictions in Composite Survey-Register Data Using Multiple Imputation Latent Class Modelling (MILC)
by Boeschoten Laura & Oberski Daniel & de Waal Ton - 963-978 How to Obtain Valid Inference under Unit Nonresponse?
by Boeschoten Laura & Vink Gerko & Hox Joop J.C.M. - 979-1004 The Effects of the Frequency and Implementation Lag of Basket Updates on the Canadian CPI
by Huang Ning & Wimalaratne Waruna & Pollard Brent - 1005-1019 Multiply-Imputed Synthetic Data: Advice to the Imputer
by Loong Bronwyn & Rubin Donald B. - 1021-1050 Estimating Cross-Classified Population Counts of Multidimensional Tables: An Application to Regional Australia to Obtain Pseudo-Census Counts
by Suesse Thomas & Namazi-Rad Mohammad-Reza & Mokhtarian Payam & Barthélemy Johan - 1051-1085 Figuring Figures: Exploring Europeans’ Knowledge of Official Economic Statistics
by Vicente Maria R. & López Ana J. - 1087-1089 Book Review
by Cruze Nathan - 1091-1092 Book Review
by Earp Morgan
September 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 571-577 JOS Special Issue on Responsive and Adaptive Survey Design: Looking Back to See Forward – Editorial: In Memory of Professor Stephen E. Fienberg, 1942–2016
by Chun Asaph Young & Schouten Barry & Wagner James - 579-599 Stop or Continue Data Collection: A Nonignorable Missing Data Approach for Continuous Variables
by Paiva Thais & Reiter Jerome P. - 601-624 Univariate Tests for Phase Capacity: Tools for Identifying When to Modify a Survey’s Data Collection Protocol
by Lewis Taylor - 625-657 Dynamic Question Ordering in Online Surveys
by Early Kirstin & Mankoff Jennifer & Fienberg Stephen E. - 659-686 Fieldwork Monitoring for the European Social Survey: An illustration with Belgium and the Czech Republic in Round 7
by Vandenplas Caroline & Loosveldt Geert & Beullens Koen - 687-708 Robustness of Adaptive Survey Designs to Inaccuracy of Design Parameters
by Burger Joep & Perryck Koen & Schouten Barry - 709-734 Inconsistent Regression and Nonresponse Bias: Exploring Their Relationship as a Function of Response Imbalance
by Särndal Carl-Erik & Lundquist Peter - 735-752 Responsive Survey Designs for Reducing Nonresponse Bias
by Brick J. Michael & Tourangeau Roger - 753-779 Using Response Propensity Models to Improve the Quality of Response Data in Longitudinal Studies
by Plewis Ian & Shlomo Natalie - 781-799 The Implications of Alternative Allocation Criteria in Adaptive Design for Panel Surveys
by Kaminska Olena & Lynn Peter - 801-833 Using Prior Wave Information and Paradata: Can They Help to Predict Response Outcomes and Call Sequence Length in a Longitudinal Study?
by Durrant Gabriele B. & Maslovskaya Olga & Smith Peter W. F. - 835-856 Investigating Adaptive Nonresponse Follow-up Strategies for Small Businesses through Embedded Experiments
by Thompson Katherine Jenny & Kaputa Stephen J. - 857-871 The Impact of Targeted Data Collection on Nonresponse Bias in an Establishment Survey: A Simulation Study of Adaptive Survey Design
by McCarthy Jaki & Wagner James & Sanders Herschel Lisette
June 2017, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 301-301 Editorial – Special Issue on Total Survey Error (TSE)
by Eckman Stephanie & de Leeuw Edith - 303-334 Estimating Components of Mean Squared Error to Evaluate the Benefits of Mixing Data Collection Modes
by Roberts Caroline & Vandenplas Caroline - 335-366 Total Survey Error and Respondent Driven Sampling: Focus on Nonresponse and Measurement Errors in the Recruitment Process and the Network Size Reports and Implications for Inferences
by Lee Sunghee & Suzer-Gurtekin Tuba & Wagner James & Valliant Richard - 367-383 Using Linked Survey Paradata to Improve Sampling Strategies in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
by Mirel Lisa B. & Chowdhury Sadeq R. - 385-408 Web-Face-to-Face Mixed-Mode Design in a Longitudinal Survey: Effects on Participation Rates, Sample Composition, and Costs
by Bianchi Annamaria & Biffignandi Silvia & Lynn Peter - 409-426 Interviewer Effects on Non-Differentiation and Straightlining in the European Social Survey
by Loosveldt Geert & Beullens Koen - 427-454 The Influence of an Up-Front Experiment on Respondents’ Recording Behaviour in Payment Diaries: Evidence from Germany
by Schmidt Tobias & Sieber Susann - 455-475 Comparison of 2010 Census Nonresponse Follow-Up Proxy Responses with Administrative Records Using Census Coverage Measurement Results
by Mulry Mary H. & Keller Andrew D. - 477-511 Extending TSE to Administrative Data: A Quality Framework and Case Studies from Stats NZ
by Reid Giles & Zabala Felipa & Holmberg Anders - 513-531 Comparing Two Inferential Approaches to Handling Measurement Error in Mixed-Mode Surveys
by Buelens Bart & Van den Brakel Jan A. - 533-550 Adjusting for Measurement Error and Nonresponse in Physical Activity Surveys: A Simulation Study
by Beyler Nicholas & Beyler Amy - 551-570 Effect of Missing Data on Classification Error in Panel Surveys
by Edwards Susan L. & Berzofsky Marcus E. & Biemer Paul P.
March 2017, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-14 Unit Root Properties of Seasonal Adjustment and Related Filters: Special Cases
by Bell William.R. - 15-41 A Simple Method for Limiting Disclosure in Continuous Microdata Based on Principal Component Analysis
by Calviño Aida - 43-59 Estimating the Count Error in the Australian Census
by Chipperfield James & Brown James & Bell Philip - 61-77 Space-Time Unit-Level EBLUP for Large Data Sets
by D’Aló Michele & Falorsi Stefano & Solari Fabrizio - 79-100 Official Statistics and Statistics Education: Bridging the Gap
by Gal Iddo & Ograjenšek Irena - 101-122 Three Methods for Occupation Coding Based on Statistical Learning
by Gweon Hyukjun & Schonlau Matthias & Kaczmirek Lars & Blohm Michael & Steiner Stefan - 123-136 Survey-Based Cross-Country Comparisons Where Countries Vary in Sample Design: Issues and Solutions
by Kaminska Olena & Lynn Peter - 137-154 Effects of Scale Direction on Response Style of Ordinal Rating Scales
by Liu Mingnan & Keusch Florian - 155-186 Design of Seasonal Adjustment Filter Robust to Variations in the Seasonal Behaviour of Time Series
by Martelotte Marcela Cohen & Souza Reinaldo Castro & Silva Eduardo Antônio Barros da - 187-206 Bridging a Survey Redesign Using Multiple Imputation: An Application to the 2014 CPS ASEC
by Rothbaum Jonathan - 207-222 Adjusting for Misclassification: A Three-Phase Sampling Approach
by Sang Hailin & Lopiano Kenneth K. & Abreu Denise A. & Lamas Andrea C. & Arroway Pam & Young Linda J. - 223-247 Changing Industrial Classification to SIC (2007) at the UK Office for National Statistics
by Smith Paul A. & James Gareth G. - 249-274 Cost-Benefit Analysis for a Quinquennial Census: The 2016 Population Census of South Africa
by Spencer Bruce D. & May Julian & Kenyon Steven & Seeskin Zachary - 275-299 Estimation when the Covariance Structure of the Variable of Interest is Positive Definite
by Théberge Alain
December 2016, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 787-788 JOS Special Section on The Role of Official Statistics in Statistical Capacity Building – Editorial
by Ograjenšek Irena - 789-810 The Continuing Evolution of Official Statistics: Some Challenges and Opportunities
by MacFeely Steve - 811-826 Helping Raise the Official Statistics Capability of Government Employees
by Forbes Sharleen & Keegan Alan - 827-848 Statistical Capacity Building of Official Statisticians in Practice: Case of the Consumer Price Index
by Deutsch Tomi - 849-865 Data-Mining Opportunities for Small and Medium Enterprises with Official Statistics in the UK
by Coleman Shirley Y. - 867-885 From Quality to Information Quality in Official Statistics
by Kenett Ron S. & Shmueli Galit - 887-905 The Use of Official Statistics in Self-Selection Bias Modeling
by Dalla Valle Luciana - 907-912 Invited Commentary Special Section: The Role of Official Statistics in Statistical Capacity Building
by Pullinger John - 913-916 Invited Commentary Special Section: Addressing the Needs of Official Statistics Users: The Case of Eurostat
by De Smedt Marleen - 917-945 Measuring and Detecting Errors in Occupational Coding: an Analysis of SHARE Data
by Belloni Michele & Brugiavini Agar & Meschi Elena & Tijdens Kea - 947-962 Demographic Projections: User and Producer Experiences of Adopting a Stochastic Approach
by Dunstan Kim & Ball Christopher - 963-986 Small-Area Estimation with Zero-Inflated Data – a Simulation Study
by Krieg Sabine & Boonstra Harm Jan & Smeets Marc - 987-1010 Dead or Alive? Dealing with Unknown Eligibility in Longitudinal Surveys
by Watson Nicole - 1011-1014 Web Survey Methodology
by Herzing Jessica M. E. - 1015-1017 Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research
by Olson Kristen
September 2016, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 549-578 Weighting Strategies for Combining Data from Dual-Frame Telephone Surveys: Emerging Evidence from Australia
by Baffour Bernard & Haynes Michele & Western Mark & Pennay Darren & Misson Sebastian & Martinez Arturo - 579-600 Using Data Mining to Predict the Occurrence of Respondent Retrieval Strategies in Calendar Interviewing: The Quality of Retrospective Reports
by Belli Robert F. & Miller L. Dee & Baghal Tarek Al & Soh Leen-Kiat - 601-618 Is the Short Version of the Big Five Inventory (BFI-S) Applicable for Use in Telephone Surveys?
by Brust Oliver A. & Häder Sabine & Häder Michael - 619-642 Accuracy of Mixed-Source Statistics as Affected by Classification Errors
by van Delden Arnout & Scholtus Sander & Burger Joep - 643-660 Detecting Fraudulent Interviewers by Improved Clustering Methods – The Case of Falsifications of Answers to Parts of a Questionnaire
by De Haas Samuel & Winker Peter - 661-692 Empirical Best Prediction Under Unit-Level Logit Mixed Models
by Hobza Tomáš & Morales Domingo - 693-718 A Simulation Study of Weighting Methods to Improve Labour-Force Estimates of Immigrants in Ireland
by Nguyen Nancy Duong & Burke Órlaith & Murphy Patrick - 719-732 An Imputation Model for Dropouts in Unemployment Data
by Nilsson Petra - 733-745 The Marginal Effects in Subgroup Decomposition of the Gini Index
by Ogwang Tomson - 747-768 Multivariate Beta Regression with Application in Small Area Estimation
by Souza Debora F. & Moura Fernando A. S. - 769-785 Nonrespondent Subsample Multiple Imputation in Two-Phase Sampling for Nonresponse
by Zhang Nanhua & Chen Henian & Elliott Michael R.
June 2016, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 259-286 On a Modular Approach to the Design of Integrated Social Surveys
by Ioannidis Evangelos & Merkouris Takis & Zhang Li-Chun & Karlberg Martin & Petrakos Michalis & Reis Fernando & Stavropoulos Photis - 287-289 Discussion
by Chipperfield James O. - 291-294 Discussion
by Dolson David - 295-300 Discussion
by Gonzalez Jeffrey M. & Eltinge John L. - 301-305 Rejoinder
by Ioannidis Evangelos & Merkouris Takis & Zhang Li-Chun & Karlberg Martin & Petrakos Michalis & Reis Fernando & Stavropoulos Photis - 307-328 The Impact of Question Format, Context, and Content on Survey Answers in Early and Late Adolescence
by Diersch Nadine & Walther Eva - 329-348 End User Licence to Open Government Data? A Simulated Penetration Attack on Two Social Survey Datasets
by Elliot Mark & Mackey Elaine & O’Shea Susan & Tudor Caroline & Spicer Keith - 349-373 Interviewer Effects on a Network-Size Filter Question
by Josten Michael & Trappmann Mark - 375-404 The FEWS Index: Fixed Effects with a Window Splice
by Krsinich Frances - 405-431 “Do the Germans Really Work Six Weeks More than the French?” – Measuring Working Time with the Labour Force Survey in France and Germany
by Körner Thomas & Wolff Loup - 433-459 Random Walks on Directed Networks: Inference and Respondent-Driven Sampling
by Malmros Jens & Masuda Naoki & Britton Tom - 461-486 Modernizing a Major Federal Government Survey: A Review of the Redesign of the Current Population Survey Health Insurance Questions
by Pascale Joanne - 487-505 Misspecification Effects in the Analysis of Panel Data
by Vieira Marcel de Toledo & Smith Peter W.F. & Salgueiro Maria de Fátima - 507-539 Weight Smoothing for Generalized Linear Models Using a Laplace Prior
by Xia Xi & Elliott Michael R. - 541-544 Book Review
by Phipps Polly A. & Toth Daniell - 545-547 Book Review
by Beatty Paul C.
March 2016, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-28 Micro- and Macrodata: a Comparison of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey with Financial Accounts in Austria
by Andreasch Michael & Lindner Peter - 29-73 Respondent-Driven Sampling – Testing Assumptions: Sampling with Replacement
by Barash Vladimir D. & Cameron Christopher J. & Spiller Michael W. & Heckathorn Douglas D. - 75-92 Classifying Open-Ended Reports: Factors Affecting the Reliability of Occupation Codes
by Conrad Frederick G. & Couper Mick P. & Sakshaug Joseph W. - 93-112 Census Model Transition: Contributions to its Implementation in Portugal
by Dias Carlos A. & Wallgren Anders & Wallgren Britt & Coelho Pedro S. - 113-127 Constructing Synthetic Samples
by Dong Hua & Meeden Glen - 129-145 A Discussion of Weighting Procedures for Unit Nonresponse
by Haziza David & Lesage Éric - 147-164 A Note on the Effect of Data Clustering on the Multiple-Imputation Variance Estimator: A Theoretical Addendum to the Lewis et al. article in JOS 2014
by He Yulei & Shimizu Iris & Schappert Susan & Xu Jianmin & Beresovsky Vladislav & Khan Diba & Valverde Roberto & Schenker Nathaniel - 165-186 Sample Representation and Substantive Outcomes Using Web With and Without Incentives Compared to Telephone in an Election Survey
by Lipps Oliver & Pekari Nicolas - 187-208 Bayesian Predictive Inference of a Proportion Under a Twofold Small-Area Model
by Nandram Balgobin - 209-229 SELEKT – A Generic Tool for Selective Editing
by Norberg Anders - 231-256 Synthetic Multiple-Imputation Procedure for Multistage Complex Samples
by Zhou Hanzhi & Elliott Michael R. & Raghunathan Trivellore E. - 257-258 Book Review
by House Carol
December 2015, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 537-544 Letter to the Editor
by Bijak Jakub & Alberts Isabel & Alho Juha & Bryant John & Buettner Thomas & Falkingham Jane & Forster Jonathan J. & Gerland Patrick & King Thomas & Onorante Luca & Keilman Nico & O’Hagan Anthony & Owens Darragh & Raftery Adrian & Ševčíková Hana & Smith Peter W.F. - 545-557 Using Auxiliary Sample Frame Information for Optimum Sampling of Rare Populations
by Barron Martin & Davern Michael & Montgomery Robert & Tao Xian & Wolter Kirk M. & Zeng Wei & Dorell Christina & Black Carla - 559-588 Response Burden in Official Business Surveys: Measurement and Reduction Practices of National Statistical Institutes
by Bavdaž Mojca & Giesen Deirdre & Černe Simona Korenjak & Löfgren Tora & Raymond-Blaess Virginie - 589-609 Statistical Estimators Using Jointly Administrative and Survey Data to Produce French Structural Business Statistics
by Brion Philippe & Gros Emmanuel - 611-625 First Impressions of Telephone Survey Interviewers
by Broome Jessica - 627-647 Quarterly Regional GDP Flash Estimates by Means of Benchmarking and Chain Linking
by Cuevas Ángel & Quilis Enrique M. & Espasa Antoni - 649-672 Coordination of Conditional Poisson Samples
by Grafström Anton & Matei Alina - 673-697 Cultural Variations in the Effect of Interview Privacy and the Need for Social Conformity on Reporting Sensitive Information
by Mneimneh Zeina M. & Tourangeau Roger & Pennell Beth-Ellen & Heeringa Steven G. & Elliott Michael R. - 699-722 Frameworks for Guiding the Development and Improvement of Population Statistics in the United Kingdom
by Raymer James & Rees Phil & Blake Ann - 723-736 B-Graph Sampling to Estimate the Size of a Hidden Population
by Spreen Marinus & Bogaerts Stefan - 737-761 Quality Indicators for Statistical Disclosure Methods: A Case Study on the Structure of Earnings Survey
by Templ Matthias - 763-782 Effects of Cluster Sizes on Variance Components in Two-Stage Sampling
by Valliant Richard & Dever Jill A. & Kreuter Frauke - 783-807 On Proxy Variables and Categorical Data Fusion
by Zhang Li-Chun - 809-812 Book Review: Online Panel Research: A Data Quality Perspective
by Cornesse Carina & Blom Annelies G. - 813-815 Book Review: Practical Tools for Designing and Weighting Survey Samples
by Espejo Mariano Ruiz - 817-819 Book Review: Managing and Sharing Research Data: A Guide to Good Practice
by Mulcahy Timothy Michael
September 2015, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 349-355 Preface
by Bakker Bart F.M. & Heijden Peter G.M. van der & Scholtus Sander - 357-379 Sensitivity of Population Size Estimation for Violating Parametric Assumptions in Log-linear Models
by Gerritse Susanna C. & Heijden Peter G.M. van der & Bakker Bart F.M. - 381-396 On Modelling Register Coverage Errors
by Zhang Li-Chun - 397-414 Using the Bootstrap to Account for Linkage Errors when Analysing Probabilistically Linked Categorical Data
by Chipperfield James O. & Chambers Raymond L. - 415-429 Coverage Evaluation on Probabilistically Linked Data
by Di Consiglio Loredana & Tuoto Tiziana - 431-451 Models for Combining Aggregate-Level Administrative Data in the Absence of a Traditional Census
by Yildiz Dilek & Smith Peter W.F. - 453-473 Linkage of Census and Administrative Data to Quality Assure the 2011 Census for England and Wales
by Blackwell Louisa & Charlesworth Andrew & Rogers Nicola Jane - 475-487 A Bayesian Approach to Population Estimation with Administrative Data
by Bryant John R. & Graham Patrick - 489-506 Sensitivity of Mixed-Source Statistics to Classification Errors
by Burger Joep & Delden Arnout van & Scholtus Sander