H2R Conference Archived Proceedings
October 31 -- November 3, 2012, New Orleans, LA

An Evaluation of Census 2010 Coverage in Rural Areas of California with High Concentrations of Immigrant

A Design to Oversample Low Income Households for a Study of Food Acquisition

A Nationally Representative Sample of Asians That Is City-Based

A Planning Database to Identify Areas That Are Hard-to-Enumerate and Hard-to-Survey in the United States

Can Information from Market Research Companies Be Used to Develop an Efficient Sampling Strategy for a Rare Population

Challenges and Issues in Enumerating and Surveying Health Related Group Quarters HRGQ Skilled Nursing and Hospice Facilities

Challenges in Completing Interviews with Latinos in the California Health Interview Survey

Community Based Participatory Research among Indigenous Louisiana Native American Tribes and Cajuns

Conducting Research with Incarcerated Populations

Demographic Flags and Dual-Language Survey Materials

Designing Tailored Data Collection for Navajo Farm Operators in the 2012 Census of Agriculture

Enumerating Persons Experiencing Homelessness in the 2010 Census Enumeration: Methodology for Service-Based Enumeration

Enumerating Persons Experiencing Homelessness in the 2010 Census: Identifying Service Based and Targeted Non-Sheltered Outdoor Locations

Enumerating Persons Experiencing Homelessness in the 2010 Census: Results from the Service Based Enumeration

Ethnographic Research on Homeless Populations

Feasibility of Neighborhood Surveys in Post-Katrina New Orleans Development of a Systematic Social

Fixing National Homeless Counts

Gaining Access to Hard-to-Reach Arab-Americans

Harder to Reach Population High-risk_MSM

Humility and Respect Help in Overcoming Cultural Barriers When Surveying Hard-to-Reach Populations

Identifying Indigenous Mexicans and Central Americans in Surveys

Identifying Issues Challenges and Best Practices in Surveying Hard-to-Reach Group Quarters Population

Irregular Migration among Youth in Nigeria Methodological Issues and Results

Is the Elderly a Hard-to-Count Population Evidence from the 2010 Demographic Analysis Estimates

Locating and Contacting Respondents after a 50-year Hiatus in a Longitudinal Study Results from the Project Talent Pilot Test

Methods for Robust Data Collection on Small Populations Case of the Pacific Islander Health Study

Multiobjective Optimal Allocation for Hard to Reach Populations

NASS Outreach Efforts to Hard to Reach Respondents of the 2007 US Census of Agriculture

Non-Response in Recontact Surveys of Hard to Reach Populations

Oversampling Small Low Income Communities in California Using Telephone Surveys

Over the Hill and Through the Woods Survey Research with Felon Populations

Potential Uses of Administrative Records for Triple System Modeling for Estimation of Census Coverage

Predictive Accuracy of Fitted Logistic Regression Model Using Ranked Set Samples

Reaching and Enumerating Homeless Populations

Response Mode Choice and the Hard-to-Interview in the American Community Survey

Role of Social Networks in Sampling Hard to Reach Population

Sample Surveys of HIV-infected Patients Applications of Real Time Sampling Methods

Specific Mixed-mode Methodology to Reach Sensory Disabled People in Quantitative Surveys

Statistical Surveys among Homeless People Improving Methods for a Better Coverage

Strategies for Locating and Interviewing a Disadvantaged Population on the Moving to Opportunity Final Impact Evaluation

Surveying the Very Wealthy Challenges and Considerations in Targeted List Design and Composition

The 34Most Mobile Human Population34 Sampling Long-Haul Truckers through a National Truck Stop Sample

The Effect of Seed Origin and Interview Site Location on the Geographical Dispersion of Respondent-Driven Sampling

The Importance of Survey Mode in Contacting Hard to Reach Populations The Case of Spanish Speakers

The Survey of Consumer Finances Collecting Sensitive Data from an Elite Population

Uncovering the Groundtruth Using Crowdsourcing to Reach the Masses

Use and Quality of Auxiliary Data Informing Sample Designs for Population Surveys of the Disabled