From: Iley, Jennifer
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 4:30 PM
To: cutr@lists.cutr.usf.edu; nctr@lists.cutr.usf.edu; CUTR Faculty; CUTR Staff; CUTR Students
Subject: *REMINDER CUTR Webcast-American Community Survey Statistical Analyzer March 24 at Noon (EDT)

 

Please join us for a FREE CUTR webcast, The American Community Survey (ACS) Statistical Analyzer on March 24 from 12 to 1PM (EDT). This webcast is hosted by the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida.

 

The link to join the webcast and the toll-free phone number are below.  These will remain the same for all webcasts.  The schedule of upcoming webcasts is also shown below.

 

If you cannot join us, the event will be recorded and available for on-demand streaming within 48 hours after the event.  Visit www.cutr.usf.edu for the links.

 

 

About the Presenter: 

 

Dr. Xuehao Chu is a senior research associate at the Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida since 1993.  He has his BS degree in Mathematics from Hangzhou University, China and his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California at Irvine. His recent work focuses on developing manuals and tools for practitioners, including the National Transit Database Sampling Manual and the American Community Survey Statistical Analyzer

 

 

About the Session:

 

This session introduces and demonstrates the ACS Statistical Analyzer.  It is an Excel-based template for users of estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS) to assess the precision of individual estimates and to compare pairs of estimates for their statistical differences.  The ACS Statistical Analyzer covers the following four functions and fifteen sub-functions (not listed):

 

§ To derive other precision measures for published ACS estimates at American FactFinder or from the Census Transportation Planning Products (CTPP), which already have a margin of error (MOE).

§ To derive the precision measures for estimates that do not already have an MOE.

§ To derive the precision measures of new estimates obtained from two or more original estimates that already have an MOE.

§ To compare pairs of two estimates that already have an MOE. 

 

 

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SCHEDULE

 

Date

Title of Presentation

Presenter(s)

3/24/2011

The American Community Survey (ACS) Statistical Analyzer

Xuehao Chu, Ph.D.

4/7/2011

Walk Wise: A Grassroots Pedestrian Safety Campaign

Julie Bond

4/21/2011

Mobility Planning Strategies and Concepts

Karen Seggerman, AICP and Kristine Williams, AICP

5/5/2011

Trip Reduction Impacts for Mobility Management Strategies: A Practitioner-Oriented Sketch Planning Tool

Sisinnio Concas, Ph.D.

5/19/2011

Evaluation of Camera-Based Systems to Reduce Transit Bus Side Collisions

Pei-Sung Lin, Ph.D. and Achilles Kourtellis, Ph.D.

6/16/2011

Moving the Bus Safely Back Into Traffic

Pei-Sung Lin, Ph.D. and Aldo Fabregas, Ph.D.

6/30/2011

Transit Boardings Estimation and Simulation Tool (TBEST)

Steven Polzin, Ph.D. and Rodney Bunner