This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Activity Details

534 Wed, 8/4/2010, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Exhibit Hall A (West)
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Statistical Computing — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistical Computing
Chair(s): Peiyong (Annie) Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
26: Estimation for Time-to-Event Data in Multistate Models Using R: The msSurv Package Amanda Nicole Ferguson, University of Louisville ; Guy Brock, University of Louisville ; Somnath Datta, University of Louisville
27: Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Binary Data Regression Models: Small-Sample and Large-Sample Features Roland C. Deutsch, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro ; John M. Grego, University of South Carolina ; Brian Habing, University of South Carolina ; Walter W. Piegorsch, The University of Arizona
28: Calculation of Sample Size for Testing the Performance of Disease Risk Prediction Models from Survival Analysis Based on Harrell's C Discrimination Index Ching-Yu Huang, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan ; Hsing-Yi Chang, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan ; Wen-ling Liu, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan
29: Improved Portmanteau Diagnostic Test for Multivariate Time Series Using Monte-Carlo Techniques Esam Mahdi, The University of Western Ontario ; A. Ian McLeod, The University of Western Ontario
30: gsDesign Explorer: Easy-to-Use Open Source GUI- and R-Based Group Sequential Design Software — Keaven M. Anderson, Merck Research Laboratories ; William Constantine, REvolution Computing ; Jason B. Clark, Merck Research Laboratories
31: Number of Replications Required in Simulation Studies: A Synthesis of Four Studies Daniel Mundfrom, New Mexico State University ; Jay R. Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado ; Myoung-Jin Kim, Illinois State University ; Dale Shaw, University of Northern Colorado ; Ampai Thongteeraparp, Kasetsart University ; Chana Preecha, Thepsatri Rajabhat University ; Pornsin Supawan, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University
32: An Alternating Estimation Approach to Combine Optimal Scaling and SEM Patrick Mair, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business ; Jan De Leeuw, University of California, Los Angeles ; Peter M. Bentler, University of California, Los Angeles
33: Comparison of Estimation Methods for Logistic Regression Models with Multiple Random Effects Between Statistical Packages Yoonsang Kim, Institute of Health Research and Policy ; Young-Ku Choi, Institute of Health Research and Policy ; Sherry Emery, Institute of Health Research and Policy
34: Efficiency of the Search Algorithms Morteza Marzjarani, Saginaw Valley State University ; Stephen Bauer, Saginaw Valley State University ; Evan Schultz, Saginaw Valley State University
35: Estimating accuracy of a diagnostic test with verification bias when the number of observed false negatives is small: a Monte Carlo approach Li Deng, New England College of Optometry
36: Novel Methodologies for Gene Network Interaction Analysis Sang-Yun Oh, Stanford University ; Bala Rajaratnam, Stanford University
37: WITHDRAWN: Clustering of Tandem Mass Spectrometry Data — Xiaoyu Yang, National Institute of Standards and Technology ; Pedatsur Neta, National Institute of Standards and Technology ; Stephen Stein, National Institute of Standards and Technology
38: Model Selection for Nonnested Linear Mixed Models Che Smith, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Lloyd Edwards, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



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