BLS Statistical Survey Papers from 2001

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2001

Title Author(s)
Data Dissemination to a Web-Based Audience: Managing Usability Testing during the Development Cycle Michael D. Levi
On Survey Sample Designs for Consumer Price Indexes Alan H. Dorfman, Sylvia Leaver, Janice Lent and Edward Wegman
The Business Establishment List - Standard Statistical Establishment List Comparison Project Michael A. Searson
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Preparing to Publish Data for a New Survey Kelly Clark, Mary Anne Phillips, and Brady Stephens
Organization and Management of a Data Collection Center Paul Calhoun, Laura Jackson, and John Wohlford
How Do People Interpret Open-Ended Categorical Questions Scott Fricker and Monica Dashen
Diagnostics for Evaluation of Superpopulation Models for Variance Estimation Under Systematic Sampling Moon Jung Cho and John Eltinge
Relationship Between Household Nonresponse, Demographics, and Unemployment Rate in the Current Population Survey John Dixon
The Effect of Some Design and Estimation Issues on the Variance Estimates of the Employment Cost Index Steven P. Paben
Retrospective Assignment of Permanent Random Numbers for Ohlsson's Exponential Sampling Overlap Maximization Procedure for Designs with More than One Sample Unit per Stratum Lawrence Ernst
Estimating Variances in the National Compensation Survey, Using Balanced Repeated Replication Christopher Guciardo
Evaluating Numeric Rating Scales: Replicated Results Roberta Sangster and Fern Willits
Estimating Variances for a Scanner-Based Consumer Price Index Sylvia Leaver and William Larson
Estimation of Variance Components for the U.S. Consumer Price Index: A Comparative Study Owen Shoemaker
Ensuring Data Quality in the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Charlotte Mueller, Matthew Balazik, and Mark Crankshaw
Reporting Absences from Home: Results of Cognitive Testing of The American Time Use Survey's Missed Days Summary Question Scott Fricker and Lisa Schwartz
What’s Work? Respondents’ Interpretations of Work-Related Summary Questions Lisa Schwartz, Siri Lynn, and Jayme Gortman
Minding the Children: Understanding How Recall and Conceptual Interpretations Influence Responses to a Time-Use Summary Question Lisa Schwartz
Ensuring Data Quality in the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Charlotte Mueller and Matthew Balazik
Measuring Employee Hours in Government Surveys Sylvia Fisher, Karen Goldenberg, Eileen O'Brien, Clyde Tucker, and Diane Willimack
New Tools for Labor Market Analysis:JOLTS Kelly A. Clark and Rosemary Hyson
Application of Cognitive Methods to an Establishment Survey: A Demonstration Using the Current Employment Statistics Survey Eileen M. O'Brien, Sylvia Fisher, Karen L. Goldenberg, and Richard Rosen
Usability Testing of Data Access Tools John Bosley and Fred Conrad
Comparison of Outcome Codes Used for Attrition Calculations for Telephone Samples Roberta L. Sangster, Cassandra Wirth, and Charles Mason
Reporting Absences from Home: Results of Cognitive Testing of the American Time Use Survey's Missed Days Summary Question Scott Fricker and Lisa K. Schwartz

 

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