BLS Statistical Survey Papers from 2003

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2003

Title Author(s)
Inferential Methods to Identify Possible Interviewer Fraud Using Leading Digit Preference Patterns and Design Effect Matrices Moon Jung Cho, John L. Eltinge, and David Swanson
Detecting Possibly Fraudulent or Error-Prone Survey Data Using Benford’s Law David Swanson, Moon Jung Cho, and John L. Eltinge
Estimating Components of Variance of Price Change from a Scanner-Based Sample Sylvia G. Leaver, Cho, and David Larsen
A Simulation Comparison Between Alternative Outlier Resistant Ratio Estimators Bogong Li
Is a User-Friendly Diary More Effective? Findings from a Field Test Eric Figueroa, Jeanette Davis, Sally E. Reyes-Morales, Nhien To, and Lucilla Tan
Measurement Differences in Key Economic Indicators Karen L. Goldenberg, and Diane K. Willimack
Redesign of the National Compensation Survey Yoel Izsak, Lawrence R. Ernst, Chester H. Ponikowski, Steven P. Paben, and Jason Tehonica
Reconciling Labor Turnover and Employment Statistics John C. Wohlford, Mary Anne Phillips, Richard L. Clayton, and George S. Werking
Evaluation of CPS National Variances Tamara Zimmerman
Sample Expansion for Probability Proportional to Size without Replacement Sampling Lawrence Ernst
Web Collection in the Covered Employment and Wages Program Michael A. Searson
Estimation and Comparison of Chained CPI-U Standard Errors With Regular CPI-U Results (2000-2001) Owen Shoemaker
Economic Well-Being Based on Consumer Expenditures and Personal Assessments of Minimum Income and Minimum Spending Thesia Garner
Imputation of Benefit Related Data for the National Compensation Survey Steven Paben, James Buszuwski, Daniel Elmore, Lawrence Ernst, Michael Lettau, Lowell Mason, and Chester Ponikowski
What an Indicator of Labor Demand Means for U.S. Labor Market Analysis: Initial Results from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Kelly A. Clark
Reconciling Labor Turnover and Employment Statistics John Wohlford, Mary Anne Phillips, Richard Clayton, and George Werking
Correcting for Omitted Variable and Measurement-Error Bias in Autoregressive Model Estimation With Panel Data P.A.V.B. Swamy, I-Lok Chang, Jatinder S. Mehta, and George S. Tavlas
A Qualitative Approach to the Study of BLS Establishment Survey Nonresponse Jean Fox, Sylvia Fisher, Clyde Tucker, Roberta Sangster, and Christine Rho
Imputation of Benefit Related Data for the National Compensation Survey James A. Buszuwski, Daniel J. Elmore, Lawrence R. Ernst, Michael K. Lettau, Lowell G. Mason, Steven P. Paben, and Chester H. Ponikowski
A Graphical Method for Assessing the Results of Fuzzy Clustering Patrick Bobbitt
Conceptual and Practical Issues in the Statistical Design and Analysis of Usability Tests John Bosley, John Eltinge, Jean Fox, and Scott Fricker
Assessing the Usefulness and Usability of Online Learning Activities: MapStats for Kids Sven Fuhrman, John Bosley, Bonan Li, Stephen Crawford, Alan MacEachren, Roger Downs, and Mark Gahegan
A Qualitative Study of Nonresponse Factors Affecting BLS Establishment Surveys: Results Sylvia Fisher, John Bosley, Karen Goldenberg, William Mockovak, and Clyde Tucker
Editing Strategies Used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in Data Collection over the Internet Stephen H. Cohen
Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Federal-State Cooperative Programs of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Stephen H. Cohen
How Much Can you Trust the Answers You Get Using Cognitive Interviews? Christine Rho and Roberta L. Sangster
The Variance of the Variance of Samples From a Finite Population Eungchun Cho, Moon Jung Cho and John Eltinge
Do Current Methods Used to Improve Response to Telephone Surveys Reduce Nonresponse Bias? Roberta L. Sangster
On Small Area Estimation under Informative Sampling Danny Pfeffermann and Michael Sverchkov
Survey Response Measurement at the Bureau of Labor Statistic Gwyn R. Ferguson, Stephen H. Cohen, Richard J. Rosen
Usability Issues Associated with Converting Establishment Surveys to Web-Based Data Collection Jean Fox, William Mockovak, Christine Rho, and Sylvia Fisher
Survey Data Collection Using Complex Automated Questionnaires William Mockovak
Redesigned Current Population Survey Raking Edwin Robison and Martha Duff

 

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