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

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
Statistical Issues of Measuring and Monitoring Childhood Obesity from Administrative Records: The New York City FITNESSGRAM
Kevin J. Konty, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
2:20 PM

Comparison of Multiple Sources of Administrative and Survey Data for Consumer Expenditures
John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:05 PM

Fast Record Linkage of Very Large Files in Support of Decennial and Administrative Records Projects
William Winkler, U.S. Census Bureau
4:25 PM

Evaluating Prospective Integration of Survey and Administrative Record Data: The Impact of Uncertainty in Measurement of Data Quality and Cost Factors
Randall Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:25 PM

Current Records Linkage Research and Practice at the U.S. Census Bureau
Dean Resnick, U.S. Census Bureau; Dean Resnick, U.S. Census Bureau
4:45 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
In Vitro Drug Combination Analysis in Excel: A Case Study in HIV
Karen Chiswell, GlaxoSmithKline; Katja Sabine Remlinger, GlaxoSmithKline; Mark Underwood, GlaxoSmithKline


Evaluating Imputation Methods and Software for Missing Vaccination Data in the National Immunization Survey
Taylor Lewis, National Center for Health Statistics; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
8:50 AM

Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Generalized Linear Models with Censored Covariate Data
Ryan May, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Joseph G. Ibrahim, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Haitao Chu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9:50 AM

Integrating Administrative Records into the Federal Statistical System 2.0: A Vision Paper
Rochelle (Shelly) Wilkie Martinez, Office of Management and Budget
10:35 AM

Making It Happen on the Ground: Practical Challenges with Administrative Records in the Health Policy Arena
Christine S. Cox, National Center for Health Statistics
10:55 AM

You Want It When?: Addressing Policy and Legal Issues
Kathleen M. Styles, U.S. Census Bureau
11:15 AM

Do Survey and Program Participants Get a Say? Informed Consent Requirements and Practices for Integrating Data
Cindy Nickerson, U.S. Department of Agriculture
11:35 AM

Simplifying Objective Functions and Avoiding Stochastic Search Algorithms in Spatial Sampling Design
Gunter Spöck, University Klagenfurt; Jürgen Pilz, University Klagenfurt; Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
11:35 AM

Federal Statistical Community Collaboration with Academic and Industry Experts
Mark Harris, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Stephen B. Cohen, National Science Foundation; Andrew A. White, National Center for Education Statistics; Lynda T. Carlson, National Science Foundation
2:05 PM

R-Squared and the Law of Diminishing Returns
J. B. Orris, Butler University
2:20 PM

A Semiparametric Approach to Inference with Nonignorable Missing Data Using Surrogate Information
Sixia Chen, Iowa State University; Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University
2:50 PM

Statistical Work in Nano-Material Research
C.F. Jeff Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
Efficacy in Longitudinal Psychosis Studies When Missing Mechanism Unknown
Jun Zhao, Merck & Co., Inc.; Everton Rowe, Merck & Co., Inc.; Ram Suresh, Merck & Co., Inc.


The U.S. Federal Statistical System 2.0: Future Directions
Steve Landefeld, Bureau of Economic Analysis; Robert M. Groves, U.S. Census Bureau; Edward J. Sondik, National Center for Health Statistics; Hermann Habermann, United Nations Statistics Division; Connie Citro, The National Academies
8:35 AM

Is There Nonrandom Selection in Matched Administrative Earnings Data? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board
9:35 AM

Assessing the Accuracy of Prescription Drug Data for Medicare Beneficiaries in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
Marc Zodet, AHRQ; Samuel Zuvekas, AHRQ; Steven Hill, AHRQ; Edward Miller, AHRQ
9:55 AM

Analysis of Missing Mechanism in IVUS Imaging Clinical Trials with Missing Covariates
Tianyue Zhou, sanofi-aventis; Ming-Xiu Hu, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
10:35 AM

A Deterministic Algorithm for the LTS
Tim Verdonck, University of Antwerp; Mia Hubert , Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Peter Rousseeuw, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
10:50 AM

A Multiple Imputation Model for Ascertaining Chronic Disease Cases in Administrative Data: Application to Osteoporosis
Lisa M. Lix, University of Saskatchewan; Heather J. Prior, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy; Chel Hee Lee, University of Saskatchewan; Marina Yogendran, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy
10:50 AM

A Boosting Method with Asymmetric Mislabeling Probabilities That Depend on Covariates
Kenichi Hayashi, Osaka University
11:05 AM

What If the 2020 Census Was the First Census: What Would We Do?
John E. Rolph, University of Southern California; Lawrence D. Brown, University of Pennsylvania; Joseph J. Salvo, New York City Department of City Planning; David A. Swanson, University of California, Riverside
2:05 PM

Estimation Bias in Complete-Case Analysis in Crossover Studies with Missing Data
Fang Liu, Merck Research Laboratories
2:05 PM

Quality and Quantity: Using Administrative Data for Scientific Purposes in Labor Market Research
Patrycja Scioch, IAB
2:20 PM

Using the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to Identify Injury Patterns from External Causes of Injury
Heather Watson, Exponent, Inc.; Madhu Iyer, Exponent, Inc.
2:35 PM

Studying Recall Error in Survey Data Using Administrative Records
Sigrid Behr, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Johannes Eggs, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Gerrit Müller, IAB; Iris Pigeot-Kübler, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Walter Schill, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Rainer Schnell, Uni Duisburg-Essen; Mark Trappmann, IAB
3:05 PM

A Novel Method for Testing Association of Multiple Genetic Markers with a Multinomial Trait: Application to the Study of Genetic Contribution to Two Mechanisms for Prediabetes
Soonil Kwon, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Xiuqing Guo, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Mark O. Goodarzi, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Kent D. Taylor, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Jinrui Cui, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Y-D Chen, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Jerome I. Rotter, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Willa Hsueh, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute
3:05 PM

Addressing the Missing Data Problem in Clinical Trials
Linda Yau, Genentech
3:25 PM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
Evaluation and Management of Cost Structures in Statistical Work with Administrative Record Data
John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Evaluation of the Quality of Imputation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) Revenue for Late Transactions
Joanne Leung, Statistics Canada
9:05 AM

Functional Principal Component Analysis of Density Families with Categorical and Continuous Data on Canadian Entrant Manufacturing Firms
Kim P. Huynh, Indiana University; David T. Jacho-Chavez, Indiana University; Robert J. Petrunia, Lakehead University; Marcel Cristian Voia, Carleton University
9:05 AM

A Comparison of Two Methods for Analyzing Data from a Methodological Study of Paper-and-Pencil vs. Web-Based Survey Administration: Sample Survey and Group Randomized Trial
Maxine M. Denniston, CDC; Danice K. Eaton, CDC; Sherri L. Pals, CDC
9:15 AM

Conducting Nonresponse Bias Analysis for Business Surveys
Joanna Fane Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM

Logit-Based Neutral Zone Classification Algorithm with Application to Microbial Community Profiling
Rebecca Le, University of California, Riverside; Daniel R. Jeske, University of California, Riverside
11:20 AM

Introducing the 2020 Census
Sally Obenski, U.S. Census Bureau; Elaine Reed, Mitre Corporation
2:05 PM

Asymptotic Distribution of Projections of High-Dimensional Random Vectors
Armine Bagyan, Penn State; Arkady Tempelman, Penn State; Bing Li, Penn State
2:05 PM

High-Dimension, Low-Sample-Size Asymptotics Using Deterministic Geometric Structure of Stochastic Data: Application to an Extension of SVM for Data on Manifolds
Suman Kumar Sen, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; J. S. Marron, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Mark Foskey, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sarang Joshi, The University of Utah
2:20 PM

Adaptive Dose Finding Using the 'Maximizing Procedure': Case Study and Missing Data Simulation
Kenneth Liu, Merck & Co., Inc.
2:25 PM

Survey Administration in the Wake of a Natural Disaster
Justin S. Fisher, Government Accountability Office
2:30 PM

Applying Alternative Variance Estimation Methods for Totals Under Raking in SOI's Corporate Sample
Valerie Testa, IRS; Kimberly Henry, IRS; Richard Valliant, University of Maryland
3:05 PM

Alternative Weight Trimming Methods to Estimate Totals in Single-Stage Sample Designs
Kimberly Henry, IRS
3:25 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Issues in Cross-Cultural and Comparative Questionnaire Design, Pretesting, and Administration
Gordon Willis, National Cancer Institute
8:35 AM

Evaluation of Administrative Record Quality in the U.S. Federal Statistical System
Jenna Fulton, Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland
8:35 AM

Statistical Inference for Food Webs
Grace Chiu, CSIRO; Joshua Gould, Dalhousie University; Anton H. Westveld, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
9:05 AM

Assessing an Administrative Data Source as a Sampling Frame
Wendy J. Barboza, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Bill Iwig, National Agricultural Statistics Service
9:15 AM

Record Linkage of NCHS Surveys with SSA Administrative Data: A Demonstration of New Record-Matching Methodology That Utilizes Partial SSN in the Enumeration Verification System
Bert Kestenbaum, Social Security Administration; Kimberly Lochner, National Center for Health Statistics; Christine S. Cox, National Center for Health Statistics
9:35 AM

Test of Missing Data Mechanism
Keiji Takai, Kansai University
9:35 AM

Analysis of a Table Tennis Game: A Pedagogical Tool
Reza D. Noubary, Bloomsburg University
11:05 AM

Employer Interviews: Exploring Differences in Reporting Work Injuries and Illnesses in the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses and State Workers' Compensation Claims
Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Danna Moore, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center
11:15 AM




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