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Study Series - Methodology (SSM) Working Papers

The Study Series primarily includes papers which report results from the conduct of systematic, critical, intensive investigation directed toward applying known scientific knowledge to a specific problem. The series is subdivided into categories, including Survey Methodology (SSM).


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Pretesting the 2007 NCVS School Crime Supplement
The Center for Survey Methods Research in the Statistical Research Division cognitively pretested revised questions for the 2007 NCVS School Crime Supplement.


Working Paper
Evaluating the CRFU Survey for the 2004 Census Test
The behavior coding method was used to evaluate the CRFU to explore the extent to which interviewers delivered the survey questions as worded.


Working Paper
Report of Cognitive Research on Proposed ACS Disability Questions
This report documents the results of 5 rounds of cognitive interviewing conducted jointly by SRD and the National Center for Health Statistics.


Research
Evaluating Bilingual Versions of the NRFU for the 2004 Census Test
This report documents results of the evaluation of the NRFU data collection using the hand-held computer in the 2004 Census Test conducted in Queens.


Working Paper
Cognitive and Motivational Properties of Three Decennial Census Forms
Three decennial mail short form questionnaires proposed were evaluated to determine whether respondents understood the questions and answered them correctly.


Working Paper
Cognitive Test of the 2006 NRFU: Round 2
This report summarizes the findings and recommendations of Round 2 of this pretest.


Working Paper
Pretesting Activities with CPS High School Validation Study Questions
Collaboration between NCES and AIR resulted in the CPS High School Validation Study questionnaire, to be embedded into the CPS’s 2006 education supplement.


Working Paper
People Who Live In Hotels: An Exploratory Overview
The number and types of hotels and similar accommodations hosting residents, sojourners on open-ended stays and regulars began to increase in the late 1980s.

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