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

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Keyword Search Criteria: FISH returned 18 record(s)
Monday, 08/02/2010
Multicategory Composite Least Squares Classifiers
Seo Young Park, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yufeng Liu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
8:35 AM

A Hierarchical Bayesian Model for Environmental Correlated Count Processes with Application to Fisheries Habitat Management
Ali Arab, Georgetown University; Scott Holan, University of Missouri; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri; Mark Wildhaber, U.S. Geological Survey
8:50 AM

Simpson's Paradox: Aggregating and Partitioning Populations in Health Care Disparities of Lung Cancer Patients
Pingfu Fu, Case Western Reserve University; Mark Schluchter, Case Western Reserve University; Rom Leidner, Case Western Reserve University; Balazs Halmos, Columbia University Medical Center
9:05 AM

Pairwise Variable Selection for Classification
Xingye Qiao, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yufeng Liu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. S. Marron, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9:50 AM

Estimation and Hypothesis Testing in Submodels Using Fisher Estimating Functions
Ryan Janicki, U.S. Census Bureau
11:20 AM

The Several Sample Nonparametric Behrens-Fisher Problem
Frank Konietschke, Department of Medical Statistics
2:25 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
San Francisco Bay Fish Abundance and Global Scale Climate Shifts
Teresa Anne Jacobson, University of California, Santa Cruz


Estimation of Cellular and Genetic Diversity
Elza Erkip, Polytechnic Institute of New York University; Mithat Gonen, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center


Estimation of Mercury in Fish
Pepi Lacayo, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
9:35 AM

Properties of the Positive-Part Adjusted Squared Multiple Correlation Coefficient
Joseph Franklin Lucke, State University of New York at Buffalo
11:05 AM

Compare Between Datat Sets Made Through Two Matching Merthods in Nonexperimental Data
Gideon D. Bahn, Loyola University Chicago/Hines VA Hospital
11:35 AM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
Bayesian Extension of Fisher's Exact Test in the Presence of Missing Data
Heather Yan Lin, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Stuart R. Lipsitz, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Garrett Fitzmaurice, Harvard Medical School; Stephen Lipshutlz, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; J. Jack Lee, MD Anderson Cancer Center


Investigating Trawl Gear Modifications to Reduce Mortality of Bering Sea Crab Fisheries
Loveday L. Conquest, University of Washington; Carwyn Hammond, National Marine Fisheries Service; Craig Rose, National Marine Fisheries Service
8:35 AM

Bayesian Models on Species Richness of Fish in the Gulf of Maine
Xia Wang, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut; Dipak K. Dey, University of Connecticut; Chiu-Yen Kuo, University of Connecticut
10:50 AM

A Shark Habitat Model with Spatial and Temporal Dependencies
Daniel Gladish, University of Missouri; Mark Wildhaber, U.S. Geological Survey; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri; Scott Holan, University of Missouri; John Froeschke, Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies; Gregory Stunz, Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies
11:20 AM

Robust Probe for the Quantum Pauli Channel
Michael Frey, Bucknell University; Jeffrey Graham, Susquehanna University; Lucas Mentch, Bucknell University; Amy Miller, Muskingum University
11:50 AM

The Chi-Squared Test and Modifications: From 1900 to 2010
Vassilly Voinov, KIMEP
2:05 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Analysis of Otolith Microchemistry Using Bayesian Hierarchical Mixture Models
Bethann Mangel Pflugeisen, The Ohio State University; Catherine Calder, The Ohio State University; Elizabeth Marschall, The Ohio State University
10:35 AM




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