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Meeting Summary

  1. 2015-2016 Meeting Summary

Meeting Materials

  1. SDSM TAC Meeting Agenda
  2. SDSM TAC Meeting Slides (Access printer-friendly version)
  3. SDSM TAC Meeting Attendees
  4. CHIS 2011-2012 Sample Sizes
  5. CHIS 2013 Survey Topics


Articles and Links Recommended by TAC Members

Cell Phone Use

Global Smartphone Use Continues to Climb, Studies Show

  • This was recommended by Joel Moskowitz as a reference to the increase in the use of smart phones

IRBs and Incentives

AAPOR IRB FAQ

  • Trent Buskirk recommended reviewing this for how to deal with IRBs and differential incentives

PRIMR (Public Responsibility In Medicine & Research)

  • Stephen Blumberg recommended this organization/conference as one to review for how to deal with IRBs on complex topics like differential incentives.

Largent et al. (2013) Misconceptions about coercion and undue influence: reflections on the views of IRB members. Bioethics. 27(9):500-507.

  • Stephen Blumberg recommended this article as a key reading on ethics of incentives

Singer and Ye (2010) The Use and Effects of Incentives in Surveys The Annals of the Am. Acad. of Political and Social Science. 645(1): 112-141

  • Good summary of research on incentive effects in surveys

Nonresponse and Nonresponse Bias

Groves and Peytcheva (2008) The Impact of Nonresponse Rates on Nonresponse Bias. A Meta-Analysis. Public Opinion Quarterly. 72(2): 167-189.

  • Recommended as a must-read by Paul Lavrakas on the issues of NR rates v. NR bias

Groves, Singer, Corning (2000) Leverage-Saliency Theory of Survey Participation: Description and an Illustration. Public Opinion Quarterly. 64(3): 299-308.

Groves et al (2006) Experiments in Producing Nonresponse Bias. Public Opinion Quarterly. 70(5): 720-736.

Curtin, Presser, Singer (2005) Public Opinion Quarterly. 69(1): 87-98. 720-736.

Curtin, Presser, Singer (2000) Public Opinion Quarterly. 64(4): 413-428.

Lee, et al (2009). Exploring Nonresponse Bias in a Health Survey Using Neighborhood Characteristics. Am. J. of Public Health. 99(10): 1811-1817.

  • Other insightful reading on current thinking about NR rate/bias causes


Sampling and Auxiliary Data 

PASEK

Mode Effects

Wagner et al (2014). Does Sequence Matter in Multimode Surveys: Results from an Experiment. Field Methods. 26(2): 141-155.

Pasek et al (2014). Can Marketing Data Aid Survey Research? Examining Accuracy and Completeness in Consumer-File Data Public Opinion Quarterly. 78(4): 889-916.

Upcoming Events

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Webinar // 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM

Improved Data Tools for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Communities

Join us on Thursday, May 22, as the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Lab launches two new visualization tools that provide detailed county-level data on the health and social drivers of health of NHPI communities in California.

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