CIPHER 

THANK YOU FOR A FANTASTIC EVENT!

As online panels are rapidly becoming a familiar tool for research, the need to ensure high-quality, representative data collection and analysis is also increasingly clear.  The first “Current Innovations in Probability-based Household Internet Panel Research (CIPHER)” conference is organized by the Center for Economic and Social Research (CESR) of the University of Southern California and hosted by the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) at the George Washington University on Thursday the 21st of February, 2019

Program and Presentations

The joint conference took place March 6-8 in Washington D.C.

For videos of the CIPHER presentations and agenda, see here.

For a full list of speaker bios, please see here.

CIPHER Conference

Keynote

We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker is Courtney Kennedy, Director of Survey Research at the Pew Research Center.

More Information

CIPHER 2019 will focus on new approaches to the design and use of probability-based Internet and mixed-mode panels for research and policy, and the potential and challenges ahead, specifically:
–    Survey methodology and practice
–    Data management and linkages
–    Developments in analysis techniques
–    Substantive applications of research
–    Combination of data collected with wearable devices with self-reports
–    Naturally occurring data
–    Experiments

Sponsorship

This conference has been made possible through funding from a grant partnership between the National Institute on Aging and the Social Security Administration, with additional financial contributions from the FINRA Investor Educational Foundation and logistical support by GFLEC.

Past CIPHER Conferences