2019 Annual PAPOR Conference
Agenda and Presentations
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019 | |
9:00AM – 10:30AM | Short Course 1: Heartwired Focus Group Moderation: Digging Deeper in Qualitative Research
Instructor: Amy Simon (Goodwin Simon Strategic Research) |
10:45AM – 12:15PM | Short Course 2: R for Survey Analysis
Instructor: Jack Chen (SurveyMonkey) |
2:10PM – 3:40PM | Panel 1: Design Choices in Public Opinion Research |
Chair: Jessica Gollaher (Public Health Survey Research Program, CSUS)
The Effect of Survey Mode on Responses to Social Connectedness Questions Among Older Adults, Renatta DeFever (Social Policy Research Associates) (Presentation) ¿Hablas Español? The Importance of Spanish Language Interviewing Among Latinos, Dean Bonner (PPIC) (Presentation) Address-Based Sampling with a Voter File: Lessons from a 4-State Poll, Eran Ben-Porath (SSRS) and Ashley Kirzinger (KFF) (Presentation) Can sequential mixed-mode design help increase response rates? A test of two mixed-modes designs in the California Maternal and Infant Health Assessment Survey, Monisha Shah (UCSF) and Chuncui Fan (UCSF) (Presentation) The Implications of Recent Legal Decisions for Survey Methodology in Class Action Wage and Hour Cases, Jeff Petersen (Allman & Petersen Economics) (Presentation) |
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4:00PM – 5:30PM | Panel 2: Attitudes on Politics, Policy, and Tech |
Chair: Dean Bonner (PPIC)
Attitudes Toward Political Advertising Disclosures, Matt Lesenyie (Santa Clara University) (Presentation) Parents’ Attitudes Toward Their Children Using Technology, Samantha Finley (EDD) (Presentation) Towards a More “European” Tolerance? Attitudes on Civil Liberties Using the General Social Survey, 1996-2018, Anna Boch (Stanford University) (Presentation) Angeleno Optimism for New Food Tech: a Promising Landscape for the Future of Food, Mariya Vizireanu (Center for the Study of Los Angeles) (Presentation) Social Capital and Income Inequality Shape Voter Support for Health Insurance Expansion to Undocumented Immigrants, Alein Y. Haro (UC Berkeley School of Public Health) |
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6:15PM – 8:30PM | Plenary event: 2020 Decennial Census
Sponsored by the University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology |
Featuring:
D. Sunshine Hillygus (Duke University) Eric McGhee (PPIC) Arturo Vargas (NALEO) Moderator: Liz Hamel (KFF) |
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019 | |
8:30AM – 10:00AM | Panel 3: Election Issues in the Western States |
Chair: Floyd Ciruli (Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research)
Colorado: From Swing State to Solid Blue? Floyd Ciruli (Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research) (Presentation) Californians and the 2020 presidential primary context, Mark Baldassare (PPIC) Updating voter preferences in California’s presidential primary and new poll findings about the possible impeachment of President Trump, Mark DiCamillo (Berkeley IGS Poll) (Presentation) Voting Red in a Very Blue State: A Look at the California GOP, Jill Darling (Center for Economic and Social Research, University of Southern California) (Presentation) Key Differences in Opinions in Western States, Gilad Amitai (SurveyMonkey) |
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10:45AM – 12:15PM | Panel 4: Polling on Climate Change |
Chair: Danell Brewster (EDD)
Trends in American Public Opinion on Climate Change 1997-2018: Testing Predictions of the ACE Model, Catherine Chen (Stanford University) (Presentation) Climate Change Attitudes in the American Southwest, Cailey Munana, Lunna Lopes (Kaiser Family Foundation) (Presentation) The Kids Are Alright: Connective Identity and Youth Climate Activism, Michele Zamora (University of California, Santa Barbara) (Presentation) Who are the Climate Skeptics in California? Alyssa Dykman (PPIC) (Presentation) |
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2:00PM – 3:30PM | Panel 5: Innovations in Survey Methodology |
Chair: Mariya Vizireanu (Center for the Study of Los Angeles)
Pilot-testing the Use of Redirected Inbound Call Sampling (RICS) for 2020 Election Polling, Paul Lavrakas (Reconnect Research) New Approach to Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples: Estimating the Attitudes of the American Public and Hard to Reach Populations, J. Michael Dennis (NORC) (Presentation) Marriage of Passive Geolocation Measurement and Survey Preference Data in Conjoint Analysis, Edward Paul Johnson (Dynata) (Presentation) Do Online Cognitive Tests Stand Up to Face to Face? Bas Weerman (Center for Economic and Social Research, University of Southern California) |