UWSC staff to participate in the 65th annual AAPOR (American Association for Public Opinion Research) Conference

Several UWSC staff will present at the annual meeting of the 2010 conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) in Chicago, Illinois on May 13-16. As in previous years, UWSC staff will demonstrate their contributions to survey research methodology by presenting papers and methodological briefs (staff names appear in bold):

  • Jessica Price, Kerryann Diloreto and Jennifer Dykema, “Effects of Gender-of-Voice on Reports of Sensitive Behaviors: Findings From the ACASI Module of the Midwest Young Adult Study”
  • Nora Cate Schaeffer and Jennifer Dykema, “Characteristics of Survey Questions: A Review”
  • John Stevenson, Jennifer Dykema, and Chad Kniss, “The Use of Monetary and Nonmonetary Incentives to Increase Response Rates in a Mail Survey of African-American Mothers”
  • Dana Garbarski, Nora Cate Schaeffer, and Jennifer Dykema, “Using Verbal and Paralinguistic Behaviors to Identify Mapping Difficulties in Responses”

To visit the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) website click here.