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Article

The impact of greeting personalization on prevalence estimates in a survey of sexual assault victimization

June 01, 2018
Chapter

Evaluation of classification errors in a survey on sexual assault among college students

December 15, 2017
Article

Assessing alternative precision measures when adjusting for conditional bias at the subnational level through calibration weighting

December 13, 2017
Article

Second major redesign of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)

November 01, 2017
Scholarly Report

Arrest-related deaths program redesign study, 2015-16: Preliminary findings

December 01, 2016
Chapter

The impact of survey incentive amounts on response rates and estimates of sexual assault victimization

March 01, 2016
Chapter

The impact of greeting personalization on estimates of sexual assault victimization

March 01, 2016
Chapter

The Accuracy of a National Generalized Variance Function for Subnational Estimation

October 01, 2015
Article

Understanding the role of repeat victims in the production of annual US victimization rates

September 01, 2007
Article

Helping Because You Have To Or Helping Because You Want To? Sustaining Participation in Service Work from Adolescence through Young Adulthood.

December 01, 2006
Book

Academic Pathways, Preparation, and Performance: A Descriptive Overview of the Transcripts from the High School Graduating Class of 2003-04.

November 01, 2006
Book

United States High School Sophomores: A Twenty-Two Year Comparison, 1980-2002

October 01, 2006
Book

A Profile of the American High School Senior in 2004: A First Look. Initial Results From the First Follow-up of the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002 (ELS

October 01, 2005