Scott S. Fricker, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Survey Methodology | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
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Sign in to add mentorRoger Tourangeau | grad student | 2007 | University of Maryland | |
(The relationship between response propensity and data quality in the Current Population Survey and the American Time Use Survey.) |
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Yang D, Fricker S, Eltinge J. (2020) Corrigendum To: Methods for Exploratory Assessment of Consent-to-Link in a Household Survey (JSSM, 2019, 7(1),118-155) Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology |
Yang D, Fricker S, Eltinge J. (2019) Methods for Exploratory Assessment of Consent-to-Link in a Household Survey Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 7: 118-155 |
Jans M, Meyers M, Fricker S. (2015) Social Science Survey Methodology Training: Understanding the Past and Assessing the Present to Shape Our Future Survey Practice. 8: 2854 |
Kolenikov S(, Jans M, O'Hare B, et al. (2015) Future Training of Survey Methodologists Survey Practice. 8: 2857 |
Fricker S, Kopp B, Tan L, et al. (2015) A Review of Measurement Error Assessment in a U.S. Household Consumer Expenditure Survey Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 3: 67-88 |
Fricker S, Tourangeau R. (2010) Examining the relationship between nonresponse propensity and data quality in two national household surveys Public Opinion Quarterly. 74: 934-955 |
Fricker S, Galesic M, Tourangeau R, et al. (2005) An experimental comparison of web and telephone surveys Public Opinion Quarterly. 69: 370-392 |
Schober MF, Conrad FG, Fricker SS. (2004) Misunderstanding standardized language in research interviews Applied Cognitive Psychology. 18: 169-188 |
Rips LJ, Conrad FG, Fricker SS. (2003) Straightening the seam effect in panel surveys Public Opinion Quarterly. 67: 522-554 |