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

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Monday, 08/02/2010
Comparison of Longitudinal Analyses of Binary Outcome Data: Marginal Models vs. Generalized Linear Mixed Models
Qian Dong, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.


Analyzing Correlated Binary Data: Examples from Aquaculture Studies
Kyunghee Kim Song, FDA/CDRH; Todd Blessinger, HHS/FDA/CVM


Evaluation of Individual Observer Agreement for Matched Repeated Binary Measurements
Jingjing Gao, Emory University; Michael Haber, Emory University
8:50 AM

Extension of Max-Id Copula to Longitudinal Couple-Based Binary Data
Seunghee Baek, University of Pennsylvania
10:50 AM

The Analysis of Binary Longitudinal Data with Time-Dependent Covariates
Matthew Guerra, University of Pennsylvania; Justine Shults, University of Pennsylvania; Thomas R. Ten Have, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
11:05 AM

A Bayesian Shrinkage Model for Incomplete Longitudinal Binary Data with Application to the Breast Cancer Prevention Trial
Chenguang Wang, FDA; Michael J. Daniels, University of Florida; Daniel O. Scharfstein, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Stephanie R. Land, University of Pittsburgh
11:35 AM

Autologistic Models for Binary Data on a Lattice
John Hughes, Penn State; Murali Haran, Penn State; Petrutza Caragea, Iowa State University
2:05 PM

Marginal Method for Multilevel Incomplete Binary Data That Are Missing at Random
Baojiang Chen, University of Washington; Xiao-Hua Zhou, University of Washington
2:35 PM

A Joint Model for the Analysis of Multiscale Time to Events and Longitudinal Binary Data
Rajeshwari Sundaram, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Alexander Mclain, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Paul S. Albert, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Germaine M. Buck Louis, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Kirsten J. Lum, The Johns Hopkins University
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
Instrument Variable Analysis of Prostate Cancer Treatments for Clustered Binary Data
Anjun Cao, NovoNordisk; Dirk F. Moore, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey


MCMC Algorithms for Bayesian Models Involving Binary Data
Santanu Pramanik, NORC; Edward Mulrow, NORC
9:35 AM

Inference for Changes in the Kappa Statistic in Multi-level Clustered Binary Data
Rebecca Roberts Andridge, The Ohio State University
10:35 AM

A New Estimator of Intraclass Correlation for Clustered Binary Data
Zhen Pang, Nanyang Technological University
10:50 AM

Exact Sequential and Multistage Inference with Binary Response
Iliana Ignatova, Cal Poly; Don Edwards, University of South Carolina; Roland C. Deutsch, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
11:35 AM

Analysis of a 2-by-2 Crossover Trial of Binary Data with Missing Values Using Multiple Imputation
Junxiang Luo, Eli Lilly and Company; Timothy Costigan, Eli Lilly and Company; Eileen Brown, Eli Lilly and Company
2:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
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


Interval Estimation of Epidemiological Indices for Data Sampled from Clusters: A Review and an Extension
Tasneem Zaihra, University of New Brunswick; Sudhir Paul, University of Windsor
9:50 AM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Modeling Intraclass Correlation in the Design of Cluster-Randomized Trials with Binary Outcomes
Catherine M. Crespi, University of California, Los Angeles; Weng Kee Wong, University of California, Los Angeles
9:15 AM




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