AAPOR Conference 2024

The AAPOR Annual Conference is the premier forum for the exchange of advances in public opinion and survey research. The Conference allows attendees to network with colleagues, learn the latest updates and trends in the field and make new connections. The meeting highlights innovative research, short courses and discussion forums for attendees of diverse disciplines from around the world.

Please join Ipsos experts who will be presenting the following papers at the conference. Topics vary from understanding measurement methodology's impact on gun ownership to improving representation in Hispanic samples.

 

Presenting AuthorCoauthorsTitle
Jennifer DurowRandall K. Thomas, Megan A. HendrichCount me in!: Toward better measurement of number of adults in the household
Jennifer DurowRandall K. ThomasAll in: Effects of Race-Ethnicity on Community Involvement
Katie FurrowRandall K. Thomas, Megan A. HendrichLet Me Think About It: Need for Cognition and Survey Topic Interest
Katie FurrowRandall K. Thomas, Megan A. HendrichCan One Stand For Many? Disability and Impairment Measurement Using a Single Item vs. Multiple Items.
Megan A. HendrichRandall K. ThomasLost in a Polar Vortex?: Acquiescence Bias May be an Artifact of Scale Polarity
Megan A. HendrichRandall K. ThomasDo You Not Disagree?: Participant Difficulties with Negation in Questionnaire Items
Randall K. ThomasStephen Immerwahr, Megan A. HendrichDropping in to Drop Points: Improving Representation for People Living in Drop Point Units
Kathleen SantosRandall K. Thomas, Jared Coopersmith, Megan A. HendrichToward an Optimal Weight:  Can There Be Too Many Weighting Variables?
Kathleen SantosRandall K. Thomas, Jennifer Durow, Megan A. Hendrich, Jared Coopersmith¿Cómo hacerlo un poco mejor?:  Improving Representativeness in Hispanic Samples.
Randall K. ThomasMatthew Miller, Deborah Azrael, Megan A HendrichShooting Straight: Understanding How Measurement Methodology Could Impact Gun Ownership Incidence.
Randall K. ThomasMegan A. Hendrich, Mary Noorzai, James Dahlhamer, Katherine Irimata, Paul Scanlon Reaching a limit: Do non-response efforts in online probability panels reduce bias in national estimates? 
Randall K. ThomasRandall K. ThomasQuestionnaire Design Biases in the Era of Probability Panels and Political Polarization
Randall K. ThomasRandall K. Thomas, Chris JacksonWho are the Independents? Polling Impact of Self-Reported Political "Independents"
Xiaolu YanRandall K. Thomas, & Jared CoopersmithNeed a Trim?: Effects of Weight Trimming on Bias
Xiaolu YanRandall K. ThomasOne for All or All for One: Can One Item Suffice For Measurement of Concepts in Sample Surveys?
Dina RezkKelly Bell, Poom Nukulkj, Jeff Larrimore (FRB)Maximizing Consent Rates: Key Findings from the Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking (SHED)
Zachary LewisSarah Kahl, Joann Lynch, Jared CoopersmithUsing Online Probability Panels for Federal Statistics: A Case Study for US DOT
Rob PetrinBrittany Alexander, Jim Dahlamer and Katherine Irimata (CDC)A Comparison of Two Procedures for Combining Mean Estimates from Independent Probability Samples
Michael LinkNick BertoniCracking the Code of Mailbox Guardians: Navigating Mail Assessment Behavior for Successful Contacts
Michael LinkNick BertoniTesting Large Language Models to Identify Themes and Sentiment in the Voice of the Respondent: Efficiencies and Cautions
Kelly BellSherin Mattappallil, Ruth Young, Sarah Kahl, Jordan ForrestEfficacy of AI vs Human Coders in Open End Coding for Veterans Day Survey
Nick BertoniRaleigh CobbSelf-Serve Panel Maintenance: Using a Chatbot on KnowledgePanel for Panel Members Who Do Not Want Human Interaction
Nick BertoniNoneReaching the under-reached: Adding One Specific Sentence to a Recruitment Letter to Improve the Sample Composition of those who Respond
Charlie RollasonBrandon Graham and Hannah Wesolowski (NAMI), Mallory Newall; Annaleise LohrEquitable Access and Policy: Mental Health Care and Emergency Crisis Responses in the United States

 

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