Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology
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The Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology publishes cutting-edge scholarly articles on statistical and methodological issues. Also @JSurvStatMeth@science
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ISSUE 4 IS OUT! Send more papers, especially stat papers. #AAPOR
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The Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology welcomes submissions for the 2026 special issue on Advances in Survey Paradata through May 16 ( https://t.co/YXvLh3fy7F).
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Special Issue: Advances in Survey Paradata - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 16, 2025 Guest Editors: Brady T. West, Lynne S. Schofield The Journal o
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Best wishes from the Nebraska-based social media team to all JSSAM readers for the New Year!
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The account has been managed by editor Kristen Olson, Angelica Phillips, & Ryan Doud. The new editorial team of Emily Berg and Brad Edwards will pick up managing the JSSAM social media in 2025! Social media from the journal will be on hiatus until then.
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This is the last day of posts from the Univ. of Nebraska-based social media team. We set up the JSSAM social media accounts 4 years ago to spread the word about the great work published in the journal.
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Call for papers! Special Issue: Advances in Survey Paradata with Guest Editors: Brady T. West & Lynne S. Schofield Submissions to the special issue are welcomed between December 16, 2024 and May 16, 2025 Details are here: https://t.co/YXvLh3g5Xd
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Special Issue: Advances in Survey Paradata - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 16, 2025 Guest Editors: Brady T. West, Lynne S. Schofield The Journal o
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New Article Alert! Andrea Neri, Eleonora Porreca on "Total Bias in Income Surveys when Nonresponse and Measurement Errors are Correlated" https://t.co/27LkdUI4Sr
@bancaditalia @UfficioStampaBI
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Abstract. Household surveys on income might suffer from quality limitations mainly due to the difficulty of enrolling households (unit nonresponse) and ret
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New Article Alert! Stephen J Kaputa, Darcy Steeg Morris, Scott H Holan on "Bayesian Multisource Hierarchical Models with Applications to the Monthly Retail Trade Survey" @uscensusbureau @MizzouAandS
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Abstract. The integration of multiple survey, administrative, and third-party data offers the opportunity to innovate and improve survey estimation via sta
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New Article Alert! Esteban Cabello, Domingo Morales, Agustín Pérez on "Area-Level Model-Based Small Area Estimation of Divergence Indexes in the Spanish Labour Force Survey" https://t.co/00CA3jgmWZ
@UniversidadMH
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Abstract. This article develops model-based predictors for area-level proportions of employed men and women by occupation sectors and for entropies and div
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New Article Alert! "Real-World Data Versus Probability Surveys for Estimating Health Conditions at the State Level" by David A Marker, Charity Hilton, Jacob Zelko, Jon Duke, Deborah Rolka, Rachel Kaufmann, Richard Boyd https://t.co/hWy9FtBdfK
@RouxInstitute
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Abstract. Government statistical offices worldwide are under pressure to produce statistics rapidly and for more detailed geographies, to compete with unof
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New article alert! Trinh H K Duong, Olivier Bouriaud, & Guillaume Chauvet on "A New Sampling Framework for Spatial Surveys with Application to the French National Forest Inventory" @IGNFrance
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Abstract. The French National Forest Inventory (NFI) employs a two-stage two-phase sampling scheme summarized by the following key steps: first, the territ
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New Article Alert! "Model-Based Prediction for Small Domains Using Covariates: A Comparison of Four Methods" by Victoire Michal, Jon Wakefield, Alexandra M Schmidt, Alicia Cavanaugh, Brian E Robinson, Jill Baumgartner https://t.co/KkOlCfpdTG
@mcgillu
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Abstract. We consider methods for model-based small area estimation when the number of areas with sampled data is a small fraction of the total areas for w
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New article alert! "Inferring a Population Composition From Survey Data With Nonignorable Nonresponse: Borrowing Information From External Sources" by Veronica Ballerini and Brunero Liseo https://t.co/qLOg1pTGzi
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Abstract. We introduce a method for inference on the composition of a heterogeneous population using survey data, accounting for the possibility that captu
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New Article Alert! Optimal Conformal Prediction for Small Areas by Elizabeth Bersson, Peter D Hoff @StatSciDuke
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Abstract. Existing methods for small-area data involve a trade-off between maintaining area-level frequentist coverage rates and improving precision via th
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New in Advanced Access! Optimal Weights for Double Many-To-One Generalized Weight Share Method by Estelle Medous https://t.co/mh2gnC5SOd
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Abstract. In probabilistic sampling, a sampling frame comprising the target population may not be available. However, indirect sampling can be used when th
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New Article Alert! "Optimal Predictors of General Small Area Parameters Under an Informative Sample Design Using Parametric Sample Distribution Models" by Yanghyeon Cho, María Guadarrama-Sanz, Isabel Molina, Abdulhakeem Eideh, Emily Berg @las_iastate
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Abstract. Two challenges in small area estimation occur when (i) the sample selection mechanism depends on the outcome variable and (ii) the parameter of i
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New in Advanced Access! Unconditional Lotteries in Web Surveys—Evidence from a Large-Scale Experiment by Helge Holtermann, Siv-Elisabeth Skjelbred, Vegard Wiborg https://t.co/FQQO3M5dXp
@S_E_Skjelbred
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Abstract. Extensive research suggests that upfront unconditional payments boost response rates compared to a promised payment conditional upon completion.
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New Article Alert! Arnaud Tripet, Esther Eustache, Yves Tillé, Improving Donor Imputation Using the Prediction Power of Random Forests: a Combination of SwissCheese and missForest https://t.co/Z4XltFMIEC
@UniNeuchatel
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Abstract. Imputation procedures are frequently used to treat nonresponse. With random hot deck imputation, missing values are replaced by valid observed va
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New Article Alert! Estimation of a Population Total Under Nonresponse Using Follow-up by Marius Stefan, Michael A Hidiroglou @upb1818 @StatCan_eng
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Abstract. In this article, we propose methods to minimize bias due to unit nonresponse. We consider a two-phase sampling design where the second phase is a
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