ANCHORING VIGNETTES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
Joint Meeting of the Royal Statistical Society
General Applications Section & JRSS Series A
Wednesday 17 November 2010
10.30am to 5.00 pm at the Society, 12 Errol Street, London, EC1Y 8LX.
10.30-11.00: Registration & Coffee
11.00-11.10: Welcome
11.10-11.50: Are equals being less equally treated than we think? Answers from a joint model of health
care utilisation and health reporting
T. Bago d’Uva, M. Lindeboom, O. O’Donnell and E. van Doorslaer.
11.50-12.30: Anchoring vignettes with sample selection
O. Paccagnella
12.30- 13.30: LUNCH
13.30-14.15: Dynamics of work disability reporting in Europe
V. Angelini, D. Cavapozzi and O. Paccagnella.
14.15-15.00: Is the anchoring vignettes method sensitive to the domain and choice of the vignette
H. Vonkova and P. Hullegie
15.00-15.30: TEA AND REFRESHMENTS
15.30-16.15: Validating the Use of Vignettes for Subjective Threshold Scales
A. van Soest, L. Delaney, C. Harmon, A. Kapteyn and J. Smith
16.15-17.00: Identification Strategies in Survey Response Using Vignettes
M. Weeks and L. Corrado
Full abstracts may be viewed at:
www.rss.org.uk/main.asp?group=&page=1321&event=1194&month=11&year=2010&date=17%2F11%2F2010
There will be a fee for the meeting to cover lunch and refreshments: Retired/Student/EDA Fellows £25,
CStats/GradStats £27, Fellows £30, Linked Associates £35, None of the above £45.
All are welcome but advance registration is required. Please use the registration form at
www.rss.org.uk/main.asp?group=&page=1321&event=1194&month=11&year=2010&date=17%2F11%2F2010 to book your place or e-mail [log in to unmask]
Contacts for the meeting are Dr Arnaud Chevalier ([log in to unmask] or Professor Antony Fielding
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