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Christopher Winship and David Harding, Harvard University. “A General Strategy for the
Identification of Age, Period, Cohort Models: A Mechanism Based Approach.”
Kenneth Land and Yang Yang, Duke University. “Some New Developments in Age-Period-
Cohort Analysis.”

Kristen Olson and Andy Peytchev, University of Michigan. “Interviewer Experience and Interview Behaviors.”
Andy Peytchev, University of Michigan. “Web Survey Design: Relationship Between Context
Effects and Measurement Error.”
Sonja Ziniel, University of Michigan. “Using Interviewer Observations as Predictors of
Contactability in Face to Face Surveys: A Cross-Country Comparison.”
Ben Hansen, University of Michigan. “Flexible matching in sample surveys containing quasi-
experiments.”

Jennifer Barber, Susan Murphy, and Natalya Verbitsky, University of Michigan. “Adjusting for
Time-Varying Confounding in Survival Analysis.”
Thomas DiPrete, Duke University. “Assessing Bias in the Estimation of Causal Effects:
Rosenbaum Bounds on Matching Estimators and Instrumental Variables Estimation with
Imperfect Instruments.”
Qi Long, Roderick J. Little, and Xihong Lin, The University of Michigan. “Causal Inference in
Hybrid Intervention Trials Involving Treatment Choice.”

Christopher Winship, Harvard University. “The Estimation of Counterfactual Causal Effects with
Longitudinal Data.”
Ken Frank, Michigan State University. “Indices for the Robustness of Causal Inferences for the
Counterfactual.”
Guanglei Hong and Stephen W. Raudenbush, University of Michigan. "Estimating the causal
effects of grade retention in elementary schools: A tricky problem in multilevel causal
analysis."
Yu Xie, University of Michigan. “Three Basic Principles of Social Science Research.”
Tim Liao, University of Illinois. “Beyond the Gini: Assessing Inequality with Model-Based
Clustering.”

Ken Bollen, UNC- Chapel Hill. “Latent Variable Models Under Misspecification: Two Stage
Least Squares (2SLS) and Full Information Maximum Likelihood (FIML) Estimators.”
John Fox and Robert Andersen
, McMaster University. “Effect Displays for Polytomous Logit
Models: New Results.”
Kazuo Yamaguchi, University of Chicago. “Some Alternative Methods for Modeling the Stability
of Attitude for a Dichotomous Dependent Variable.”
Guang Guo and John Hipp, UNC-Chapel Hill. “A Longitudinal Analysis for Continuous Outcome: Random
Effects Models and Latent Trajectory Models.”