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IBUC 1993 2ndInternational Blaise Users Conference

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3th International Blaise Users Conference Papers Complete Volume
All Papers / All Authors

proceedings 1993

AGENCY EXPERIENCES I : CONVERSION OF EXISTING SURVEYS

The experience of CAPI and Blaise for the Labour Force Survey in France
Jean-Luc Heller and Isabelle Hervier, INSEE, France
(Essays on Blaise, page 37)

Conversion of a major probability survey to Blaise -the National Agricultural Statistical Service experience.
Asa Manning, NASS, USA
(Essays on Blaise, page 70)

TECHNICAL ADVANCES I

Retrospective questioning: new possibilities with Blaise
Hille Wesseling, CBS, Netherlands

Use of prior information in Blaise CATI surveys
Vesa Kuusela, Hannu Virtanen, Marku Heiskanen , Statistics Finland
(Essays on Blaise, page 49)

COMPLEX SURVEYS

Integrated field and office editing in Blaise: OPCS's experience of complex financial surveys
Tony Manners, Sarah Cheesbrough and Alana Diamond, OPCS, Great Britain
(Essays on Blaise, page 56)

Lessons learned programming a large, complex CAPI questionnaire
Jim O'Reilly, Battelle, USA

TECHNICAL ADVANCES II

Experience with using the Blaise system for conjoint measurement of travel behaviour
John Polak, University of Oxford and Kay Axhausen, Imperial College, University of London, England

An architecture for EDI in business surveys based on the use of Blaise
Hans Stol, CBS, Netherlands
(Essays on Blaise, page 143)

STANDARDS

Standard multi-survey shells in NASS
Roger Schou and Mark Pierzchala, NASS, USA
(Essays on Blaise, page 133)

Introducing CAI standards within OPCS
Paul Hunter, OPCS, Great Britain
(Essays on Blaise, page 38)

AGENCY EXPERIENCES II

Customer satisfaction system
Ken Brewster, SIA, Great Britain
(Essays on Blaise, page 1)

Blaise applications in Statistics New Zealand
Brett Martin, Statistics New Zealand
(Essays on Blaise, page 83)

TECHNICAL ADVANCES III : CODING

The Blaise coding facilities - a closer look
Brett Martin, Statistics New Zealand

Trigram coding in the Family Expenditure Survey of the CBS
Martje Roessingh and Jelke Bethlehem, CBS, Netherlands
(Essays on Blaise, page 118)

OUTPUTS FROM BLAISE

Outputs from Blaise surveys
James Gray, OPCS, Great Britain
(Essays on Blaise, page 15)

Electronic dissemination of statistical data
Alex van Buitenen, Anco Hundepool, Wil de Jong an d Aad van de Wetering, CBS, Netherlands
(Essays on Blaise, page 8)

ORGANISATIONAL ISSUES

PAPI to CAPI : the OPCS experience
Jean Martin, OPCS, Great Britain
(Essays on Blaise, page 96)

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