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HomeUpcoming EventsSRC SSC/AMSRS; Seminar Improving Inferences From Poor Quality Samples
SRC SSC/AMSRS; Seminar Improving inferences from poor quality samples

Simple random sampling has traditional been the mainstay of market and social research surveys. Obtaining a simple random sample has become even more elusive in an on-line world where community panels and convenience sampling prevail.

Moreover, there continues to be increasing difficulty in accessing sampling frames for the population of interest as well as a continuing decline in response rates. Nonetheless, survey research has proven to be resilient and adaptable in the face of these challenges.

Objectives

This Seminar will adopt a solutions-based approach, illustrated by case studies, which show how inferences can be improved from surveys administered to biased, low response rate and non-probability samples.

In so doing, it will address how to improve the accuracy of the survey estimates we generate from poorer quality and non-probability samples.

Content

The new reality – low response rate probability surveys
Advances in survey execution and weighting techniques to adjust for non-coverage error and reduce non-response bias in low response rate probability-based surveys.
Advances in techniques to improve estimates from non-probability samples illustrated by case studies in the areas of sample blending, calibration and weighting

Register now

Date & time

  • Wed 16 Aug 2017, 10:15 am - 4:00 pm

Location

The Street Theatre 15 Childers Street Canberra, ACT 2601

Speakers

  • Dr Dina Neiger (Chief Statistician),
  • Dr Paul Lavrakas (Senior Methodological Adviser)
  • Darren Penny (Founder and CEO)

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