Survey of Consumer Finances

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271Evaluation methods / Research methods / Methodology / Postal system / Sampling / Address / Survey of Consumer Finances / C / Questionnaire / Statistics / Science / Survey methodology

LS NORC 4562 Summer 1992

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-11 10:56:08
272Evaluation methods / Research methods / Psychometrics / Methodology / Marketing / Survey methodology / Survey of Consumer Finances / Statistics / Science / Market research

NORC 6009 OMB: [removed]HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION PACKET (HIP[removed]Survey of Consumer Finances

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-16 09:20:57
273Sampling / Imputation / Missing data / Resampling / Variance / Bootstrapping / Gibbs sampling / Regression analysis / Statistics / Data analysis / Survey of Consumer Finances

DISCLOSURE REVIEW AND ITS IMPLICATIONS Revenue FOR THE 1992 SURVEY OF CONSUMER

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-05 15:21:30
274Investment / Financial services / Employment compensation / Personal finance / Defined benefit pension plan / Survey of Consumer Finances / Retirement / Social Security / Defined contribution plan / Financial economics / Economics / Pension

Workers’ Knowledge of their Pension Coverage: A Reevaluation Martha Starr-McCluer and Annika Sundén Federal Reserve Board of Governors January 1999

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275Sample / Random sample / Stratified sampling / Balanced repeated replication / Bootstrapping / Variance / Statistics / Sampling / Survey of Consumer Finances

Weighting Design for the 1992 Survey of Consumer Finances Arthur B. Kennickell Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Douglas A. McManus Freddie Mac

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-05 15:22:02
276529 plan / Student financial aid in the United States / Income tax in the United States / Survey of Consumer Finances / Economics / College Savings Plans Network / Internal Revenue Code / Coverdell Education Savings Account / Finance

GAO[removed]Highlights, Higher Education: A Small Percentage of Families Save in 529 Plans

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-12 14:16:24
277Scientific method / Data analysis / Percentile / Standard error / Missing data / Sampling / Sample / Median / Statistics / Economic data / Survey of Consumer Finances

DISCLOSURE REVIEW AND THE 2001 SURVEY OF CONSUMER FINANCES1 Gerhard Fries, Federal Reserve Board Gerhard Fries, FRB, Mail Stop 153, Washington, DC 20551; [removed] Key Words: Confidentiality, Imputation Surveys that

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278Statistical inference / Economic data / Survey methodology / Survey of Consumer Finances / Sample / Missing data / Bootstrapping / National Opinion Research Center / Resampling / Statistics / Data analysis / Sampling

ENHANCING THE SCF WITH ADMINISTRATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE SURVEY DATA Gerhard Fries, Federal Reserve Board Gerhard Fries, FRB, Mail Stop 153, Washington, DC 20551; [removed] Key Words: Sample Design, Weight Design The

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279Economic data / Survey of Consumer Finances / Finance / Public economics / Tax / Income tax in the United States / Income tax / Census / Estate tax in the United States / Statistics / Taxation in the United States / Survey methodology

Microsoft Word - Prepjohnson.doc

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280Research methods / Data collection / Evaluation methods / Sampling / Survey of Consumer Finances / Response rate / Missing data / Questionnaire / Computer-assisted personal interviewing / Statistics / Science / Survey methodology

REVISION II ANALYSIS OF NONRESPONSE EFFECTS IN THE 1995 SURVEY OF CONSUMER FINANCES Arthur B. Kennickell

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