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From page 165...
... PowerPoint presentation to the Workshop on Collecting, Storing, Protecting, and Accessing Biological Data Collected in Social Surveys, National Research Council. Cornell University (November 18)
From page 166...
... Power­ Point presentation to the Joint Statistical Meetings, Salt Lake City, UT. Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council, Washington, DC (August)
From page 167...
... In Individuals and Families in Transition: Under standing Change Through Longitudinal Data. Paper presented at the Social Science Research Council Conference in Annapolis, Maryland, March 16-18.
From page 168...
... Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
From page 169...
... . Social Security number reporting, the use of administrative records, and the multiple frame design in the Income Survey Development Program.
From page 170...
... Panel on Data Access for Research Purposes, Committee on National Statistics, Divi sion of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
From page 171...
... Journal of the American Statistical Association 101:924-933. Scholz, John Karl (1994)
From page 172...
... Journal of the American Statistical Association 60:63-69. Wheaton, Laura (2007)
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... : Papers Presented at a Conference. New York: Social Science Research Council.


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