Jill Montaquila
1218 LeFrak Hall, College Park, MD 20742
(301) 314-7911 Voice (301) 314-7912 Fax
jillmontaquila@westat.com
 
Position/Title: Research Associate Professor

Department Affiliation: JPSM; Westat

Research Interests: Address based sampling, variance estimation for imputed data, random digit dial (RDD) survey methodology, coverage and non-response error.

Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

PhD Year and University: 1998, American University

Awards: Fellow, American Statistical Association (2008); American Statistical Association Chapter Service Recognition Award (2010); Washington Statistical Society President's Award (1997, 2004, and 2009)

Selected Publications:

Brick, J.M., Williams, D., and Montaquila, J.M. (2011). Address-based sampling for subpopulation surveys. Public Opinion Quarterly, 75, 409-428.

Montaquila, J.M., and Kalton, G. (2011). Sampling from finite populations. In M. Lovric (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.

Montaquila, J.M., Hsu, V., and Brick, J.M. (2011). Using a "match rate" model to predict areas where USPS-based address lists may be used in place of traditional listing. Public Opinion Quarterly, 75, 317-335.

Montaquila, J.M., Brick, J.M., and Curtin, L.R. (2010). Statistical and practical issues in the design of a national probability sample of births for the National Children's Study. Statistics in Medicine, 29, 1368-1376.

Brick, J.M., Montaquila, J., Hagedorn, M.C., Roth, S.B., and Chapman, C. (2005). Implications for RDD design from an incentive experiment. Journal of Official Statistics, 21, 571-589

Brick, J.M., Montaquila, J.M., and Roth, S. (2004). Identifying Problems with Raking Estimators. Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association.

Brick, J.M., Judkins, D., Montaquila, J., and Morganstein, D. (2002). Two-phase list-assisted RDD sampling. Journal of Official Statistics, 18, 203-215.

Brick, J.M., Montaquila, J., and Scheuren, F. (2002). Estimating residency rates for undetermined telephone numbers. Public Opinion Quarterly, 66 (1), 18-39.

Krenzke, T., Montaquila, J., and Mohadjer, L. (2000). Accounting for imputation error variance for establishment data: An empirical evaluation. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Establishment Surveys (ICES II), 609-618.