
Day 1: Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Event Title
Coffee Break, Poster, and Interactive Session
Location
Room: Capitol Foyer
Start Date
13-11-2018 2:20 PM
End Date
13-11-2018 3:30 PM
Description
Presenters:
- Megan Davis: "Improving Administrative Data Quality at the Initial Stages of the Data Life Cycle"
- Sandra Clark: "Using Administrative Records in the American Community Survey"
- Kara Bonneau: "North Carolina Education Research Data Center"
- David Bleckley: "DataLumos and Beyond: ICPSR's Tool for Crowdsourced Sharing of Administrative and Other Government Data and Ways to Address its Limitations"
- Brian J. Goode: "Classifying Families and Households for VA Government Stakeholders using Existing Administrative Records"
- Misty Heggeness: "Linking Administrative Data across Federal Agencies: Outcome Evaluations for NIH Training Programs"
- Jordan Butz; Annie Streetman: "Predicting Spatial Risk of Opioid Overdoses in Providence, RI"
- Kathryn Shantz: "Using SNAP and TANF Administrative Records and the Transfer Income Model to Evaluate Poverty Measurement"
- Adela Luque: "The Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics: Leveraging Administrative Data to Meet Stakeholder Needs"
- Susan Jekielek: "Higher Education Administrative Data Elements: Potential for Analysis"
- Amy O'Hara: "'I Need That!' Interactive Session"
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Nov 13th, 2:20 PM
Nov 13th, 3:30 PM
Coffee Break, Poster, and Interactive Session
Room: Capitol Foyer
Presenters:
- Megan Davis: "Improving Administrative Data Quality at the Initial Stages of the Data Life Cycle"
- Sandra Clark: "Using Administrative Records in the American Community Survey"
- Kara Bonneau: "North Carolina Education Research Data Center"
- David Bleckley: "DataLumos and Beyond: ICPSR's Tool for Crowdsourced Sharing of Administrative and Other Government Data and Ways to Address its Limitations"
- Brian J. Goode: "Classifying Families and Households for VA Government Stakeholders using Existing Administrative Records"
- Misty Heggeness: "Linking Administrative Data across Federal Agencies: Outcome Evaluations for NIH Training Programs"
- Jordan Butz; Annie Streetman: "Predicting Spatial Risk of Opioid Overdoses in Providence, RI"
- Kathryn Shantz: "Using SNAP and TANF Administrative Records and the Transfer Income Model to Evaluate Poverty Measurement"
- Adela Luque: "The Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics: Leveraging Administrative Data to Meet Stakeholder Needs"
- Susan Jekielek: "Higher Education Administrative Data Elements: Potential for Analysis"
- Amy O'Hara: "'I Need That!' Interactive Session"