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Moh Yin Chang
Ph.D. student
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Resume:
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Contact information:
mohyin@unlserve.unl.edu
Expected graduation:
Summer 2006

Brief Bio:
Moh Yin began her PhD program in August 2003 with a specialization in Statistics. Her research interests include health survey design, panel survey design, longitudinal data modeling, complex sampling, and handling missing data in surveys. She has a Master degree from the Survey Research and Methodology Program and a bachelor degree from Monash University Malaysia. Some of her research works include the effects of early-life health and conditions on later-life health, event-history interviewing method, mode effects experiment on European Social Survey, and nonresponse study on Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Performance Survey.

Journal/Conference papers presented:
  • Modeling the Predictors of Response Rates for the HEDIS/CAHPS 3.0H Survey
    Author/Authors: Chang, M., Halim, S.
    AAPOR. May 2004 - Phoenix, AZ, USA.
  • Young Adults Tobacco Use Patterns: Analysis of 2000 National Health Interview Survey
    Author/Authors: Chang, M.
    AAPOR. May 2003 - Nashville, TN, USA.
  • The Influence of Early Life Socioeconomics and Health Conditions on Later Life Chronic Susceptibility
    Author/Authors: Chang, M., Belli, R.
    MAPOR. November 2004 - Chicago, IL, USA.
  • Mode Effects on Item Nonresponse: Gallup-European Social Survey Mixed Mode Experiment
    Author/Authors: Yu, M., Chang, M., Hjermstad, E., He, P., Smathers, L., McCutcheon, A.
    AAPOR. May 2004 - Phoenix, AZ, USA.