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1. CMOR - Membership
www.cmor.org/ga/who.cfm - [Cached]Published on: 8/21/2008 Last Visited: 8/21/2008
Linda Piekarski (Survey Sampling) -
2. CMOR - Government Affairs : News
www.cmor.org/ga/gaArticle3_08_ - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2008 Last Visited: 8/21/2008
According to Linda Piekarski, Vice President for Vice President Database and Research at Survey Sampling International (and a member of CMOR's Telephone Subcommittee), main lines belonging to medical facilities are usually found in yellow page directories or on business lists and can be suppressed as non-residential numbers.Associated unlisted numbers, like those in hospital rooms are usually assigned within the same prefix or 1000-block as the primary number.
Most such institutional numbers would not be on a list-assisted frame since all the numbers would be unlisted and determined to be in non-working 100-blocks.Unfortunately, says Piekarski, "to the extent that FEMA, medical and/or burglar alarm emergency numbers have been assigned in 100-blocks with directory-listed residential numbers, they can appear in RDD samples." -
3. Survey Sampling International - Your Trusted Partner in Sampling - Executive Team
www.surveysampling.com/about_e - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2005 Last Visited: 5/26/2008
Jim Follett | Peter Milla | Tom Brophy | Terrence Coen | Kees de Jong | JK Leong | Michel Guidi | Chris De Angelis | Harry Kelley | Debi Hart | Suresh Subbiah | Michael Newman | Kim Giangrande | Linda Piekarski | Jackie Lorch
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Linda PiekarskiVice President, Database and Research
Linda Piekarski is one of SSI's original team members, beginning her SSI career in 1980.Linda currently manages the Database and Telephone Production Groups.These departments are responsible for creating, cleaning, and maintaining SSI's numerous telephone and Internet databases and for producing all telephone samples.
Linda also plays a key role in providing sample design support both internally and to SSI's clients.She has authored numerous papers on sampling topics presented at industry conferences (AAPOR, APDU, ASA, and CMOR) or published in industry journals.In recent years, Linda's investigations and presentations have focused on the challenges facing the research industry such as declining response rates, the increased use of cellular phones, and privacy concerns.She serves on the Technical Programs Advisory Board of Gibbs College in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Linda holds a BA from Wells College and an MA from Yale University.

