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Clarissa Steele
M.S. student
SRAM minor:
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Dual major in:
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Expected graduation:
Spring 2010

Brief Bio:

Clarissa joined the SRAM program in August 2008 to complete her M.S. degree. She received a B.A. in psychology and Spanish and also a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2004. In 2006 she completed an M.A. in Spanish from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. After finishing her masters degree in Spanish, Clarissa was a Study Abroad Advisor at Texas A&M University before joining the SRAM program.

Her current research includes interpreted survey interviews and Event History Calendars.


Journal/Conference papers presented:
  • Developing a coding scheme for interpreted interviews
    Author(s): Villar, Ana; Harkness, Janet; Kruse, Yelena Kruse; Steele, Clarissa; and Wang, Ying
    Sixth International Workshop on Comparative Survey Design and Implementation, March 2009 - Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  • Using Interpreters in Telephone Surveys
    Author(s): Harkness, Janet; Villar, Ana; Kruse, Yelena; Steele, Clarissa; Wang, Ying; Branden, Laura; Edwards, Brad
    AAPOR. May 2009 - Hollywood, FL, USA.
  • Flexibility and Structure in Health Status Measurement via Event History Calendars: 'Long Time, No Status Change'
    Author(s): Miller, Debra; Steele, Clarissa; Bilgen, Ipek; Belli, Robert
    AAPOR. May 2009 - Hollywood, FL, USA.
  • Cognitive Testing Recruitment for Multiple Studies
    Author(s): Steele, C., Branden, L., Kudela, M.
    MAPOR. November 2009 - Chicago, IL, USA.