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Friday,
4 June 2004
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Introduction
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9.00
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Jaak
Billiet
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Welcome
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9.15
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Jonathan
Cole
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Paul
F. Lazarsfeld: His Scholarly Journey
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10.00
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Coffee
Break
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Session
1: Measurement (models), Operationalization and Survey Research Methods
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Chair: Jacques Hagenaars
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10.30
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Jon
Krosnick
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Peering
into the Minds of Respondents: The Cognitive and Social Processes
Underlying Answers to Survey Questions
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11.00
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Wil
Dijsktra
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Question-answer
Sequences in the Survey Interview
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11.30
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Dirk
Heerwegh
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Uses
of Client Side Paradata in Web Surveys
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12.00
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Jerry
Welkenhuysen-Gybels
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Measurement
Invariance and DIF in Comparative Research
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12.30
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Lunch
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Session
2: Causal Inference, Multivariate Research and Multilevel Analysis
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Chair: Jerry Welkenhuysen-Gybels
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13.30 |
Irini
Moustaki |
Latent
Variable Modeling of Categorical Data |
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14.00 |
Tom
Snijders |
Multilevel Longitudinal Network Analysis |
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14.30 |
Paul
Sniderman |
Being
a Detective in Social Science |
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15.00 |
Nanny Wermuth &
David Cox |
On
Using Graphical Models for Research in the Social Sciences |
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15.30 |
Coffee
Break |
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Session
3: Panel and Longitudinal Research
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Chair: Marc Swyngedouw
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16.00
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Jacques Hagenaars
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Panel Research: Old
Questions, New Answers?
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16.30
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Rob Eisinga
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Estimating Transitions with
Repeated Cross Sections
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17.00
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Geert Molenberghs
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Dealing with Missing
Data in Panel/Longitudinal Research
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17.30
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Geert Loosveldt &
Dirk Heerwegh
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Some Comparisons Between
Face-to-face and Web Survey Panels
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18.00
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End of the Day
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