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American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 79th Annual Conference

Meet our Experts!

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Theresa Stroble
Associate, Digital & Data Services
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Michael Witt
Senior Survey Statistician, Digital and Data Services
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Ricki Jarmon
Vice President, Digital and Data Services
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Karen Stein
Principal Associate, Digital and Data Services
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Brenda Rodriguez
Principal Associate, Digital and Data Services
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Rebecca Devlin
Principal Associate, Digital and Data Services
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Matthew Anderson
Senior Associate, Digital and Data Services
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Mathew Stange
Senior Associate, Digital and Data Services
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Taylor McFadden
Associate Analyst, Digital and Data Services
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James Hairston
Talent Acquisition Manager

Abt is a proud sponsor of the 79th Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), the leading professional organization of public opinion and survey research professionals in the United States.  

This year’s conference theme is focused on the many ways that public opinion and survey research impacts communities. We're excited to share how our work impacts the communities we're dedicated to serving including sharing lessons learned on data collection methods and incentives, maximizing efficiency in survey research, and more. Drop by Booth #206 or catch us during one of our sessions listed below.  

Poster: Impacts of a $5 Pre-Incentive for a Mail Survey    
Wednesday, May 15 from 1:30-2:30 PM ET, 2nd Floor Salon    
Abt Authors: Theresa Stroble, Michael Witt, John Sokolowski, Nicholas Ruther    
Abt Speaker: Theresa Stroble 

Paper: Optimizing Sample Design for A Study of Children Using Overlapping Sample Frames   
Thursday, May 16 from 8:00-9:30 AM ET, Room 221   
Abt Authors: Michael Witt, John Sokolowski, Theresa Stroble, Nicholas Ruther   
Abt Speaker: Michael Witt 

Paper: Dangling Carrots: Incentive Strategies for Success and Efficiency   
Thursday, May 16 from 4:30- 6:00 PM ET, Room 208/209   
Abt Moderator: Mathew Stange 

Paper: Predictive Power of ABS Auxiliary Frame Data and Data from the American Community Survey for Optimizing Sample Designs   
Friday, May 17 from 3:45 – 5:15 PM ET, Room 218   
Abt authors: Michael Witt, John Sokolowski, Nicholas Ruther, Theresa Stroble   
Abt Speaker: Michael Witt

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