May 7, 2025
SRC Researchers at SRC Researchers at the 2025 American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference
Here is a list of SRC Researchers at the 2025 American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference in St. Louis, MO. All times are Central Daylight Time.
Exhibitors include Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (also a sponsor) in booth 202 and ICPSR in booth 215.
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
2:00-5:00, James Wagner, Nicole Kirgis, Jordon Peugh, Kristen Olson, Eric Rancourt, Preparing Survey Cost Estimates – Strengths and Shortcomings, Midway Suite 7/8.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
9:00-10:30 – Michael Elliott, Shonda Kruger Ndiaye, Eva Leissou, Terri Ridenour, Obtaining a Probability Sample of a Birth Cohort Via Prenatal Care Practices Using Birth Certificates As a Sampling Frame, Regency A.
9:00-10:30, Sol Rabine, Kailin Xu, Reaching Homeless People Who Inject Drugs through Respondent Driven Sampling, Regency A.
9:00-10:30 – Henning Silber, Understanding Straightlining: The Role of Question Characteristics and Questionnaire Design in Survey Response Quality, Midway 3/4.
9:00-10:30, Rona Hu, “Select All That Apply” Versus “Yes/No” Questions in Global Online Surveys: A Seemingly Unrelated Regression Analysis, Midway Suite 3/4.
10:45-12:15, Michael Schober, Johann Gagnon-Bartsch, Fred Conrad, Rebecca Dolgin, Mao Li, Erik Zhou, Peilin Chen, Paul Beatty, Qualitative Insights from AI Analyses of Social Media Posts, Midway 10.
10:45-12:15, Stephanie Morales, Sunghee Lee, Examining Acquiescent Response Trajectories Among Diverse Populations: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study, Midway Suite 1/2.
2:45-3:45, Mengyao Hu, Yi Lu Murphey, Tian Qin, Laura B. Zahodne, Richard Gonzalez, Vicki Freedman, Poster: Automating Clock-Drawing Test (CDT) Scoring with Vision Transformer: Enhancing Dementia Classification with Continuous CDT Scores, Midway East, West.
2:45-3:45, Stephanie Morales, Valeria Castañeda Saucedo, Joanne Tian, Gloria Zhou, Jackson Notier. Sunghee Lee, Poster: Assessing the Measurement Comparability of Cognitive Measurement Tools across Racial/Ethnic Groups, Midway East, West.
2:45-3:45, Joanne Tian, Gloria Zhou, Stephanie Morales, Valeria Castañeda Saucedo, Jackson Notier. Sunghee Lee, Poster: Assessing the Validity of Cognitive Measures across Different Racial/Ethnic Groups, Midway East, West.
2:24-3:45, Leng Seong Che, Sunghee Lee, Poster: COVID-19 and Recruitment Patterns in Respondent-Driven Sampling Studies of Persons Who Inject Drugs, Midway East, West.
3:45-5:15, James Wagner, Amanda Smith, Christine Carr, Carlos Macuada, Ruby Johnson, Piotr Dworak, Heidi Guyer, Margaret Hudson, Fenose Osedeme, Sahar Zangeneh, Timothy Smith, How Much Will It Take? Results from a Community Clinician Survey Incentive Experiment, Regency A.
3:34-5:15, Sunghee Lee, The Evolution of the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science, Midway 7/8.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
8:30-11:00, Raphael Nishimura (Organizer & Moderator), Session: Weighting on Recalled Vote: Taboo or Trap? Midway Suite 9.
8:30-11:00, Raphael Nishimura, How Much Measurement Error in Recalled Vote Can Offset Nonresponse Error Reductions in Weighting? A Simulation Study, Midway Suite 9.
11:00-12:30, Mao Li, Fred Conrad, Who Posted That? Automatically Inferring Characteristics of Social Media Users, Mao Li, Fred Conrad, Michael Schober, Johann Gagnon-Bartsch, Rebecca Dolgin, Peilin Chen, Paul Beatty, Who Posted That? Automatically Inferring Characteristics of Social Media Users, Midway Suite 6.
11:00-12:30, Weiyushi (Sarah) Tian, Angelina Lu, Yuchen Ding, Brady West, Comparing Large Language Models and Traditional Methods for Imputing Missing Survey Responses in a 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Survey, Midway Suite 6.
11:00-12:30, Lisa Lewandowski-Romps, Developing Distressed Respondent Protocols in Survey Research: Considerations from Project Proposal Review through Data Collection, Midway Suite 11.
2:00-3:30, Grace DesJardins, Andrew L. Hupp, Raphael Nishimura, Makenna Harrison, Meredith House, Evaluating the Feasibility of AI-Driven Translation: A Comparative Analysis of ChatGPT-4 and Human Translators in Survey Research, Regency A.
2:00-3:30, Mao Li, Xinyi Chen, Zeyu Lou, Kaidar Nurumov, Stephanie Morales, Sunghee Lee, Using Large Language Models to Predict Subjective Life Expectancy in the Context of Cross-Cultural Surveys: Insights into Cognitive Biases and Response Quality, Regency A.
2:00-3:30, Yao Sun, Felix Baez-Santiago, Jay Kim, Nghi Nguyen, Sunghee Lee, Evaluating Gpt for Multilingual Survey Translation and Adaptation, Regency A.
2:00-3:30, Rona Hu, Brady West, How Different Approaches to Measuring Sexual Identity Influence Health Disparity Estimates, Depending on Education: Insights from a Randomized Experiment in the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), Midway Suite 7/8.
2:00-3:30, Kaidar Nurumov, Sunghee Lee, Adjustments for Response Styles in Multi-Item Measurement Scales, Midway Suite 7/8.
4:30-6:00, Carlos Macuada, James Wagner, Heidi Guyer, Ariana Napier, Ruby Johnson, Tim Smith, Ryan Weber, Piotr Dworak, Margaret Hudson, Designing Incentive Experiments for the National Dementia Workforce Study: Insights into Engaging Facility Leadership and Staff, Midway Suite 6.
4:30-6:00, Piotr Dworak, Designing a Web Survey Experience for Adolescents: Lessons Learned from Caregiver and Adolescent Participation in the 2024 Panel Study of Income Dynamics Child Development Supplement Study, Midway Suite 10.
Friday, May 16, 2025
8:30-10:00, Chendi Zhao, Brady West, Abdelaziz Adawe, Understanding the Variability in Post-Survey Interviewer Observations in a National Panel Survey: Evidence from Health and Retirement Study, Midway Suite 1/2.
8:30-10:00, Andrew Hupp, Lauren Guggenheim, David Howell, Wen Chang, Makenna Harrison, Towards Understanding Costs in Large-Scale Video Interviews, Midway Suite 5.
8:30-10:00, Henning Silber, Questioning Nonrespondents: First Insights from a Face-to-Face Nonresponse Follow-up, Midway Suite 5.
8:30-10:00, Joanne Tian, Cross-Cultural Research Hack-AI-Thon, Midway Suite 11.
8:30-10:00, Brady West, Choosing Your Companion Carefully: Important Considerations Regarding Reference Data Sources for Inference Based on Non-Probability Samples, Regency B
10:15-11:45, Kaidar Nurumov, Sunghee Lee, Investigating Cross-Cultural Heterogeneity and Imputation Strategies in Item Nonresponse for Subjective Life Expectancy Questions: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study, Midway Suite 11.
10:15-11:45, Brady West (moderator), Session: Everyone Counts: Innovations For Leaving No Population Behind, Midway Suite 9.
10:15-11:45, Sunghee Lee, Project Positive Attitudes Towards Health: A Longitudinal Study of Persons Who Inject Drugs Using Adaptive Respondent Driven Sampling, Midway Suite 9.
10:15-11:45, Yongchao Ma, Replacing Nonresponse Modeling with Active Learning on AI-Generated Textual Descriptions of Sample Units for Efficient Survey Data Collection, Regency B.
1:00-2:30, Raphael Nishimura, Paul Burton, Matthew DeBell, Poster, Sample Stratification for Election Studies, Midway East/West.
2:30-4:00, James Wagner (Moderator), Session: Data Quality: A Smorgasbord of Survey Challenges, Midway Suite 5.
2:30-4:00, Marco Angrisani, Ritika Chaturvedi, Kira Birditt, Caregivers’ Daily Experiences Measured By Online Surveys, EMA, and Fitbit Data: Documenting Differential Participation in a Population Representative Sample, Midway Suite 9.
2:30-4:00, Mao Li, Xinyi Chen, Who Talks to Whom: Quantifying Echo Chamber Effects in Emerging Social Media Platforms, Midway Suite 1/2.
2:30-4:00, Arie Kapteyn, Marco Angrisani, Ritika Chaturvedi, Mick Couper, Htay-Wah Saw, What Predicts Consent and Full Participation in Special Surveys Involving Use of Geneactiv, Fitbit, and Atmotube Wearable Devices? Midway Suite 9.
2:30-4:00, Jonathan Mendelson, Michael Elliott, Simulation-Based Bayesian Optimal Sample Allocation, Midway Suite 5.
2:30-4:00, Chendi Zhao, Trivellore Raghunathan, Navigating Data Privacy and Utility: a Study of the Impact of Data Perturbation on Small Area Estimation, Regency B.
2:30-4:00, Sergio Martinez, Heather M. Schroeder, Chendi Zhao, Brady West, Addressing Nonresponse Bias in Panel Surveys: Case Prioritization Using an Influence Measure in the 2022 Health and Retirement Study, Regency B.
4:15-5:45, Alexandros Christos Gkotinakos, Curtiss Engstrom, Political Disillusionment, Sampling Selection, and Response Satisficing: Insights from the Collaborative Midterm Survey, Midway Suite 11.
4:15-5:45, Andrew Hupp (moderator), Session: Advances in Video and AI-Driven Survey Interviewing, Midway Suite 3/4.
4:15-5:45, Lauren Guggenheim, Andrew Hupp, Nicholas Valentino, A Quality Comparison of Live Video Interviewing to Web and Face-to-Face Using ANES Data, Midway Suite 3/4.
4:15-5:45, Raphael Nishimura (moderator), Session: Prob/NonProb – Methods to Combine or Adjust Data to Improve Survey Estimates, Midway Suite 11.
4:15-5:45, Htay-Wah Saw, Marco Angrisani, Arie Kapteyn, Analyzing the Causal Effect of Survey Burden on Nonresponse in Probability-Based Online Panels Among New Panel Respondents, Midway Suite 1/2.