02520nam 2200469 450 991082155540332120230809225457.00-309-46540-00-309-46538-9(CKB)3790000000552016(MiAaPQ)EBC5215358(EXLCZ)99379000000055201620180205h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFederal statistics, multiple data sources, and privacy protection, next steps a consensus study report /Robert M. Groves and Brian A. Harris-Kojetin, editorsWashington, District of Columbia :The National Academies Press,2017.©20171 online resource (182 pages)0-309-46537-0 Includes bibliographical references.Statistical methods for combining multiple data sources -- Implications of using multiple data sources for information technology infrastructure and data processing -- Legal and computer science approaches to privacy -- Preserving privacy using technology from computer science, statistical methods, and administrative procedures -- Quality frameworks for statistics using multiple data sources -- A new entity to provide vital information through enhanced federal statistics."The environment for obtaining information and providing statistical data for policy makers and the public has changed significantly in the past decade, raising questions about the fundamental survey paradigm that underlies federal statistics. New data sources provide opportunities to develop a new paradigm that can improve timeliness, geographic or subpopulation detail, and statistical efficiency. It also has the potential to reduce the costs of producing federal statistics"--Provided by publisher.Information retrievalUnited StatesStatistical servicesUnited StatesStatisticsInformation retrieval.353.00819Groves Robert M.Harris-Kojetin Brian A.Committee on National Statistics.Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821555403321Federal statistics, multiple data sources, and privacy protection, next steps4097622UNINA