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

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
Bayesian Dynamic Item Response Models
Xiaojing Wang, Duke University; James Berger, Duke University; Donald Burdick, MetaMetrics, Inc.
2:05 PM

Two-Stage Bridge Model for Binary Responses with Informative Cluster Size
Xiaoyun Li, Florida State University; Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, Medical University of South Carolina; Stuart R. Lipsitz, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University
2:50 PM

Benchmark Dose Analysis from Multiple Data Sets: The Cumulative Risk Assessment for N-Methyl Carbamate Pesticides
Rhyne Woodrow Setzer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
4:05 PM

Value-Added Assessment Models with Continuous and Categorical Responses
Sharon Lohr, Arizona State University; Jennifer Broatch, Arizona State University
4:05 PM

Optimal Designs for Toxicology Studies with Multiple Responses and Multiple Stressors
Edward L. Boone, Virginia Commonwealth University; David Edwards, Virginia Commonwealth University; Shuchi Jain, Virginia Commonwealth University
4:35 PM

Exposure-Response Modeling Approach for Assessing QT Effect in 'Thorough' QT/QTc Studies
Balakrishna Sadashiv Hosmane, Northern Illinois University; Charles Locke, Abbott Laboratories; Yi-Lin Chiu, Abbott Global Pharmaceuticals Research and Development
4:45 PM

A Bayesian Dose-Finding Design Adapting to Efficacy and Tolerability Response
S. Krishna Padmanabhan, Pfizer Inc.; Scott Berry, Berry Consultants, LLC; Vladimir Dragalin, Pfizer Inc.; Michael Krams, Pfizer Inc.
5:05 PM

Adaptive Estimation in High-Dimensional Response Surface Models via Iterative Thresholding Regularization
Samir Touzani, French Institut of Petroleum; Anestis Antoniadis, University Joseph Fourier; Daniel Busby, French Institut of Petroleum
5:20 PM

Different Approaches to Model Averaging in Environmental Risk Assessment
Esben Budtz-Jørgensen, University of Copenhagen
5:20 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
Bayesian Item Response Model When Performance Is Affected by Test Anxiety
Cibele Queiroz Da-Silva, Universidade de Brasilia; Antonio Eduardo Gomes, Universidade de Brasilia


Methodology Used for Measuring Use of Electronic Medical Records in Physician Practices in 2008 and 2009 NAMCS
Iris Shimizu, National Center for Health Statistics


Using Establishment Characteristics to Predict Respondent Mode Preferences in the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
Carrie K. Jones, Bureau of Labor Statistics


A Simulation Study to Evaluate Dose-Response in Dose-Titration Clinical Trials: A Dynamic Linear Mixed Effect (DLME) Modeling Approach
Xu Steven Xu, Johnson & Johnson; Min Yuan, Fudan University, China; Julia Wang, Johnson & Johnson; Partha Nandy, Johnson & Johnson


A Review of Existing Audience Response Systems (Clicker) Technology for Formative Assessment in Introductory Statistics
Josh Bernhard, Iowa State University; Amy Froelich, Iowa State University; Ulrike Genschel, Iowa State University


Overweight Distribution and Spatial Risk for Binomial Response
Lia Zangirolani, State University of Campinas; Ricardo Carlos Cordeiro, State University of Campinas - Unicamp; Luciana Bertoldi Nucci, State University of Campinas; Ana Carolina Cintra Nunes Mafra, State University of Campinas - Unicamp; Maria Angelica Tavares Medeiros, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Campinas; Liciana Vaz Arruda Silveira, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho


Decision-Tree Models for Survey Nonresponse
Amanda K. McCracken, The University of Alabama


Parallel Implementation of Response Surface Regression on R
Hao Yu, The University of Western Ontario


Modernizing a Survey: A Case Study with the Census of Finance Companies
Lisa Chen, Federal Reserve Board


Comparison of Power for ANCOVA Models Based on Central Tendency versus Nonparametric Analysis of Cumulative Responders for Clinical Trials with Continuous Response Endpoints
Kevin L. Lawson, PPD, Inc.


Analysis of Computer Experiments with Functional Response
Ying Hung, Rutgers University; Roshan Vengazhiyil Joseph, Georgia Institute of Technology
8:35 AM

A Comparison of Mail and Face-to-Face Responses in a Dual-Mode Survey of Physicians
Esther Hing, National Center for Health Statistics; Chun-Ju Hsiao, National Center for Health Statistics; Paul Beatty, National Center for Health Statistics
8:35 AM

Effects of Unbounded Interviews, Time-in-Sample, and Recency on Reported Crimes in the National Crime Victimization Survey
Robert E. Fay, Westat; Jianzhu Li, Westat
8:50 AM

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

The Effects of a Mixed-Mode Experiment on Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias in a Survey of Physicians
Emily McFarlane Geisen, RTI International; Joseph Murphy, RTI International; Murrey G. Olmsted, RTI International; Jessica Severance, RTI International
8:50 AM

Time-Variant Response Patterns and Modeling Precise Assessment Time in Confirmatory Clinical Trials
Yoko Tanaka, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
8:50 AM

Response and Mode Switching in a Sequential Mixed-Mode Design
Rachel Levenstein, University of Michigan; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan; Jennifer Barber, University of Michigan
9:05 AM

Adjusting the June Area Survey for Non-response and Misclassification
Kenneth K. Lopiano, University of Florida; Linda J. Young, University of Florida
9:15 AM

Evaluation of Multiregional Clinical Trials: Statistical and Other Issues in Each Development Stage
Yuki Ando, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency
9:15 AM

Multivariate Longitudinal Bayesian Imputation for Global Statistical Test, with Applications to Parkinson's Disease
Sheng Luo, The University of Texas School of Public Health; Andrew Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina; Jordan J. Elm, Medical University of South Carolina; Barbara C. Tilley, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
9:20 AM

Outcome-Dependent Sampling for Continuous Longitudinal Response Data
Jonathan Schildcrout, Vanderbilt University; Paul J. Rathouz, The University of Chicago; Patrick Heagerty, University of Washington
9:20 AM

Estimating the R-Indicator, Its Standard Error, and Other Related Statistics with SAS and SUDAAN
Michael Witt, RTI International
9:20 AM

Verbal Paradata and Survey Question Content: How Question Sensitivity and Cognitive Complexity Influence the Way Answers (and Nonanswers) to Survey Questions Are Delivered
Matt Jans, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

A Multistate Modeling and Prediction of Survival Distribution Using Information on Subject's Tumor Response Over Time
Shengyan Hong, MedImmune; Iiya Lipkovich, Eli Lilly and Company; Yan Daniel Zhao, Eli Lilly and Company
9:50 AM

Roads to Rome: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches for Evaluating Survey Error by Integrating Data from the National Immunization Survey and State Immunization Registries
Reiping Huang, NORC; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC; Philip J. Smith, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Karen Cullen, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Elizabeth Ormson, NORC; Kirk Wolter, NORC
9:50 AM

Split Sample Reinterview: Some Relationships
Dhiren Ghosh, Synectics for Management Decisions Inc.
10:05 AM

Comparison of Characteristics of Cell-Only, Cell-Mostly, and Landline Households
Wei Zeng, NORC; Benjamin Skalland, NORC; Karen Wooten, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
10:35 AM

Preliminary Test Estimation Procedures in Nonlinear Regression Models with Toxicological Application
Changwon Lim, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Pranab Kumar Sen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Shyamal D. Peddada, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
11:35 AM

Trait Well-Being Predicts Placebo Response in Healthy Controls
Hamdan Azhar, University of Michigan; Christian Stohler, University of Maryland; Jon-Kar Zubieta, University of Michigan
11:50 AM

Examining the Challenges of Missing Data Analysis in Phase Three of the Agricultural Resource Management Survey
Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service
2:05 PM

Estimating Technology Adoption and Aggregate Volumes from U.S. Payments Surveys in the Presence of Complex Item Nonresponse
May X. Liu, Federal Reserve Board; Geoffrey R. Gerdes, Federal Reserve Board
2:20 PM

Using Logistic Model with Measurement Errors in Covariates to Assess Baseline Biomarkers Association with Treatment Response
Dion Chen, Centocor R&D, Inc.; Jiandong Lu, Johnson & Johnson
2:35 PM

Assessing Nonresponse Bias and Measurement Error Using Statistical Matching
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:35 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

Analyzing Nonresponse Bias Among Kindergarten Teachers in the Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES)
Barbara Lepidus Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Jerry West, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
3:05 PM

Comparison of Influenza Vaccination Rates in Cell-Only, Cell-Mostly, and Landline Households in the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey
Nicholas Davis, NORC; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC; Margrethe Montgomery, NORC; James A. Singleton, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
3:05 PM

Incorporating Nonresponse Follow-Up Into a Main Survey Data Set
Shin-Jung Lee, University of Michigan; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Dandan Zhang, Westat
3:20 PM

On Modeling and Estimation of Response Probabilities When Missing Data Are Not Missing at Random
Michail Sverchkov, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:35 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
A Nonparametric Ability Measure
Nan Lin Kong, Educational Testing Service


Estimation in Hierarchical Models with Incomplete Ordinal Response and Ordinal Covariates
Yong Zhang, University of Michigan; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan


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


Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the PROMIS(R) Item Banks and Short-Form Instruments
Laura Lee Johnson, National Institutes of Health


A Statistical Model for Concentrations of Haemoglobin A1c Over Time in Response to a Treatment Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Larry Z. Shen, Amylin Pharmaceuticals; Ping Yan, Amylin Pharmaceuticals


What Will Happen to the Power If Dependent and Independent Variables Are Switched?
Youngju Pak, University of Missouri-Columbia; Wade Justin Davis, University of Missouri-Columbia


Analyzing Cognitive Testing Data with Extensions of Item Response Theory Models
Jonathan Gruhl, University of Washington; Elena A. Erosheva, University of Washington; Paul K. Crane, University of Washington


Providing Double Protection for Unit Nonresponse with a Nonlinear Calibration Routine
George Gordon Brown, RTI International
8:35 AM

The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS): Sample Design and Related Methods
William D. Kalsbeek, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. Michael Bowling, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Krishna M. Palipudi, CDC
8:35 AM

Profiles of Responses Over the 2006 Canadian Census Collection Period: What Are the Differences for Early and Late Responses?
Laurent Roy, Statistics Canada; Catherine Corriveau, Statistics Canada; Laura McFarlane, Statistics Canada
8:35 AM

A Normal-Based Monotone Convex Transformation, with Continuous Convexity, as an Alternative to the Concept of 'Distribution'?
Haim Shore, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
8:50 AM

Nonresponse in a Survey of Military Personnel: What Record Data Can Tell Us
Monica L. Wolford, U.S. Army Research Institute; Lynn M. Milan, U.S. Army Research Institute
8:50 AM

Doubly robust inference with missing data in survey sampling
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University; David Haziza, Université de Montréal
9:00 AM

A Semi-MLE Algorithm for RMM Distribution and a Comparison of the Goodness of Fit of RMM Distribution and the Pearson Distribution System
Michal Shauly, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Yisrael Parmet, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Haim Shore, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
9:05 AM

2003 National Survey of College Graduates Nonresponse Bias Analysis
Michael White, U.S. Census Bureau
9:05 AM

Group Testing in Heterogeneous Populations Using Halving Algorithms
Michael S. Black, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Christopher R. Bilder, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Joshua Tebbs, University of South Carolina
9:15 AM

Do Characteristics of RDD Survey Respondents Differ According to Difficulty of Obtaining Response?
Pheny Weidman, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
9:20 AM

Weights, Double Protection, and Multiple Imputation
Phillip S. Kott, RTI International ; Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International
9:25 AM

Nonparametric Bayesian Estimation of an Unknown Dose
Bahman Shafii, University of Idaho; William James Price, University of Idaho
9:35 AM

Try, Try Again: Response and Nonresponse in the 2009 SCF Panel
Arthur B. Kennickell, Federal Reserve Board
9:35 AM

Distribution-Free Models for Latent Population Mixtures
Hui Zhang, University of Rochester Medical Center
9:50 AM

Assuming 'e'
Ashley Amaya, NORC; Gary Euler, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
9:50 AM

Experimenting with Pre-Contact Strategies for Reducing Nonresponse in an Economic Survey
Alfred David Tuttle, U.S. Census Bureau; Richard S. Hough, U.S. Census Bureau; Jeri Mulrow, National Science Foundation; Kenneth M. Pick, U.S. Census Bureau; Diane K. Willimack, U.S. Census Bureau
10:05 AM

Paradata in the European Social Survey: Studying Nonresponse and Adjusting for Bias
Ineke Stoop, The Netherlands Institute for Social Research/SCP; Jaak Billiet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Achim Koch, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
10:35 AM

Selection of Replacement Samples for Nonresponding Units in Surveys That Use PPS Selection
Kadaba P. Srinath, Abt Associates, Inc.
10:35 AM

A Power Analysis of Misspecified Types of Time-Varying Covariates for Generalized Method of Moments Applied to Binary Responses
Trent Lalonde, University of Northern Colorado; Jeffrey R. Wilson, The University of Utah
10:50 AM

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

Analysis of Disagree-Agree Responses Using Generalized Graded Unfolding Model
Weiwei Cui, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
10:50 AM

Applying Covariate-Adjusted, Response-Adaptive Randomization to Medical Device Studies
Thomas E. Gwise, FDA; Gene Anthony Pennello, FDA
10:55 AM

Diagnostics for Bayesian Hierarchical Models of Response Time Data
Peter F. Craigmile, The Ohio State University; Mario Peruggia, The Ohio State University; Trisha Van Zandt, The Ohio State University
10:55 AM

A Study of Modeling Longitudinal Nonresponse Using Paradata in the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID)
Beatrice Baribeau, Statistics Canada; Wisner Jocelyn, Statistics Canada
11:15 AM

Comparing Adaptive and Traditional Crossover Designs for Dose-Finding Trials
James A. Bolognese, Cytel Inc.; Nitin R. Patel, Cytel Inc.; Byron Jones, Pfizer Inc.
11:15 AM

Response of Canadian Crop Yields to Climate Change
Adam Jaeger, The University of Georgia; Lynne Seymour, The University of Georgia; Rosalind Beuckert, University of Saskatchewan
11:20 AM

A Response Propensity Modeling Navigator for Paradata
Young Chun, NORC; Mike Kwanisai, NORC; Linda Hamilton, American Institutes for Research
11:35 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

Assessment of Alternative Weighting Methods for the National Health Interview Survey
David Shaw, University of Maryland; Joe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
11:50 AM

Robust Diagnostic Measures for the Functional Linear Model with Scalar Response
Nedret Billor, Auburn University; Pallavi Sawant, Auburn University
2:05 PM

Using Gene Gxpression to Predict Dose-Response Data
Philippe Haldermans, I-Biostat; Ziv Shkedy, Universiteit Hasselt
2:05 PM

Evaluating Correlates of Protection in Vaccine Studies
Ivan S.F. Chan, Merck Research Laboratories
2:25 PM

Optimal Designs for Dose-Finding Studies
Frank Bretz, Novartis Pharma
2:30 PM

A Test of Missing Completely at Random for Regression Data with Nonresponse
Gong Tang, University of Pittsburgh
2:45 PM

The Relationship Between Nonresponse and Data Quality in the Current Population Survey
Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:45 PM

Pilot Survey Results from the Canadian Survey of Household Spending Redesign
Johanne Tremblay, Statistics Canada; Jenny Lynch, Statistics Canada; Guylaine Dubreuil , Statistics Canada
2:50 PM

Collapsing Ordered Categories for Detecting the Emergence of Toxic Chemical by Using Dose-Response Curves
Takashi Yanagawa, Kurume University
2:55 PM

Dose-Response Analysis Using Generalized Propensity Score: An Application in Home Health Care
Iordan Slavov, Visiting Nurse Service of New York
3:05 PM

Benchmark Dose Estimation in Environmental Risk Assessment: From Cancer to Genetic Toxicity and Beyond
Walter W. Piegorsch, The University of Arizona
3:20 PM

Generalized Point Estimation with Application to Small Response Estimation
Sam Weerahandi, Pfizer Inc.
3:20 PM

Seam Effects in Quantitative Responses
Frederick Conrad, Institute for Social Research; Lance Rips, Northwestern University; Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:25 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


Nonresponse Adjustment Using a Response Propensity Model
Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.


Planning for Nonresponse Bias Analyses
Jill Montaquila, Westat


A Bayesian Generalized Linear Mixed Model for HIV-1 Vaccine Immune Response with Missing Data
Sydeaka Patrice Watson, Baylor University; John Seaman, Baylor University; James Stamey, Baylor University; Bette Korber, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mark Muldoon, University of Manchester


Dirichlet Processes for Quantal Response Equilibrium Models: Examination of Pegged Exchange Rate Policies
Anton H. Westveld, University of Nevada at Las Vegas; Kevin M. Quinn, University of California, Berkeley School of Law


Balanced Random Imputation for Estimating Coefficients of Correlations in Surveys
David Haziza, Université de Montréal; Guillaume Chauvet, ENSAI
8:35 AM

Imputation Methods for Wave Nonresponse in Panel Surveys
Kyu-Seong Kim, University of Seoul
8:50 AM

Using SRMI for Nonresponse Adjustments in IRS' Taxpayer Compliance Studies
Karen Masken, IRS; Wei Liu, IRS; Getaneh Yismaw, IRS
9:20 AM

Bayesian Adaptive Phase II/III Clinical Trial Design Using the Relationship Between Tumor Response and Survival
Donald Arthur Berry, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Haiying Pang, MD Anderson Cancer Center
9:20 AM

The Measurement of Disability in the 2008 American Community Survey
Matthew Brault, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

An Assessment of the Effect of Calibration on Nonresponse Bias in the 2008 Agricultural Resource Management Survey Using 2007 Census of Agriculture Data
Morgan Earp, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Jaki McCarthy, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Eric Porter, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Phil Kott, National Agricultural Statistics Service
9:35 AM

Evaluation of Alternative Nonresponse Adjustments
Jason Hill, American Institutes for Research
9:50 AM

Logistic Growth Curve Modeling for Health-Related Quality-of-Life Data
Zugui Zhang, Christiana Care Health System ; Paul Kolm, Christiana Care Health System; William S. Weintraub, Christiana Care Health System
9:50 AM

Adaptive Contact Strategies in Telephone and Face-to-Face Surveys
James Wagner, University of Michigan
10:05 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

A Finite Sample Study of a New Adaptive Nonparametric Method for Quantal Bioassay in Diverse Models
Lizhen Lin, The University of Arizona; Rabi Bhattacharya, The University of Arizona
10:35 AM

Using Proportion of Similar Response (PSR) to Evaluate Correlates of Protection for Vaccine Efficacy
Katherine Giacoletti, Merck & Co., Inc.; Joseph Heyse, Merck Research Laboratories
10:50 AM

Modeling a Repeated Ordered Categorical Response with Penalized Splines Using MCEM
Sue Welham, Rothamsted Research; James Carpenter, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Tu Ho, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
10:55 AM

Precise Estimates of the Number of Farms in the United States
Linda J. Young, University of Florida; Denise Alexandra Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Pam Arroway, North Carolina State University; Andrea C. Lamas, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Kenneth K. Lopiano, University of Florida
11:00 AM

Measuring Nonresponse Bias in the National Crime Victimization Survey
Zhiwei Zhang, NORC; Louise Woodburn, NORC; Fritz Scheuren, NORC
11:00 AM

A Statistical Design for Investigating Skin Diffusion-Based Dose Response in Humans
Jihao Zhou, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Thomas Lin, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Susan Guo, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Barbara Scholz, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
11:05 AM

How Robust Is the Proportional Odds Model?
Scott William Miller, CDRH/FDA; Sharon D. Yeatts, Medical University of South Carolina; Yuko Y. Palesch, Medical University of South Carolina
11:05 AM

Covariate-Adjusted Response-Adaptive Randomization Design with Survival Responses
Hongjian Zhu, University of Virginia; Feifang Hu, University of Virginia
11:15 AM

Comparison of Meta-Analytic Methods That Combine Direct and Indirect Evidence to Assess Dose Relationship
Qi Zhang, Eli Lilly and Company; Mary Nilsson, Eli Lilly and Company; Yoko Tanaka, Eli Lilly and Company; Brenda Crowe, Eli Lilly and Company; Xiaobi Huang, University of Michigan
11:20 AM

Conducting Nonresponse Bias Analyses in Federal Surveys
Brian Harris-Kojetin, Office of Management and Budget
11:25 AM

Understanding Immune Response with mRNA-SEQ Gene Expression Data
Ann Oberg, Mayo Clinic; Diane Grill, Mayo Clinic; Brian Bot, Mayo Clinic; Yan Asmann, Mayo Clinic; Gregory Poland, Mayo Clinic; Terry Therneau, Mayo Clinic
11:25 AM

Comparing Two Sets of Time-Series: The State Similarity Measure
Robert E. Marks, University of New South Wales
11:35 AM

Variable Selection via Smoothing Spline Adaptive Response Transformation
Wenxuan Zhong, University of Illinois
11:55 AM

Function Follows Form: Effects of Response Format on Self-Reported Individual and Household Disability
Amy E. Falcone, ICF International; Randall K. Thomas, ICF International
12:05 PM

A Closed Testing Procedure Based on Ordered Alternatives in Dose-Response Studies
Girish Aras, Amgen Inc.; Juan Li, Amgen Inc.
12:05 PM

Maximizing Response for Households with Children in a Two-Phase Address-Based Sample
Jill Montaquila, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Douglas Williams, Westat
2:05 PM

Arbitron's Hybrid Sampling Frame Approach Balances Coverage and Response
Alan R. Tupek, Arbitron Inc.
2:05 PM

Method for Summarizing User Segments Click and Conversion Responses to Internet Advertising and Its Applications
Jaimyoung Kwon, AOL Advertising; Benjamin Jackson, AOL Advertising; Rohan Mehta, AOL Advertising; Marius Holtan, AOL Advertising
2:20 PM

Qualitative Assesment of the 2010 Census
Frank Vitrano, U.S. Census Bureau; Frank Vitrano, U.S. Census Bureau
2:25 PM

Findings from a Two-Phase Mail Survey for a Study of Veterans
David Cantor, Westat; Richard Sigman, Westat; Daifeng Han, Westat; Maribel Aponte, Veterans Administration
2:25 PM

Evaluating Incentive Effects in the National Health Study for a New Generation of U.S. Veterans Survey
Pablo Aliaga, Health Research and Analysis; Steven Coughlin, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Samar DeBakey, Health Research and Analysis; Patricia Vanderwolf, Abt SRBI; Shannon Barth, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Stephanie Eber, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Jessica Maillard, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Meredith Williams, HMS Technologies; Aaron Schneiderman, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
2:35 PM

Developing an Optimal Approach to Account for Late-Filed Returns in Population Estimates
Cynthia Belmonte, IRS; Charles D. Day, IRS; Paul Arnsberger, IRS; Brian Raub, IRS
2:45 PM

Predictive Probability Approach for the Design and Analysis of Response and Toxicity Data in Cancer Clinical Trials
J. Jack Lee, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Guosheng Yin, The University of Hong Kong; Nan Chen, M D Anderson Cancer Center
2:55 PM

An Examination of the Bias Effects with a Two-Phase Address-Based Sample
Daifeng Han, Westat; Jill Montaquila, Westat; Douglas Williams, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat
3:05 PM

Implementing Two-Stage Interviewing in an RDD Survey
W. Sherman Edwards, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Royce Park, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; David Grant, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research
3:05 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Adaptive Designs for Dose-Ranging Studies
Vladimir Dragalin, Pfizer Inc.
8:35 AM

Random Group Variance Estimators for Survey Data with Imputation
Qi Tang, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin-Madison
8:35 AM

Voxelwise Analysis of Imaging Response to Therapy in Neurooncology
Mengye Guo, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Jeffrey Yap, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Annick D. Van den Abbeele, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Nancy U. Lin, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Armin Schwartzman, Harvard School of Public Health
8:35 AM

Using Weak and Strong Heredity to Generate Weighted Design Optimality Criteria for Response Surface Designs
Philip Turk, West Virginia University; John Borkowski, Montana State University; Boonorm Chomtee, Kasetsart University
8:50 AM

Analysis of Chinese Speakers' Responses to Survey Intention Questions
Anna Yukyee Chan, U.S. Census Bureau; Yuling Pan, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM

Issues to Consider in Selecting a Response-Adaptive Design for Dose-Finding Experiments
Nancy Flournoy, University of Missouri
9:25 AM

Is Accepting Proxies in the 2009 National Household Travel Survey Beneficial?
Promod Chandhok, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
9:35 AM

Some Theory for the Propensity Scoring Adjustment Estimator
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University; Minsun Kim, Iowa State University; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University
9:35 AM

B-Tox: A Bayesian Facelift for Ecotoxicology
David Fox, The University of Melbourne
10:05 AM

Inverse Probability Weighting for Clustered Nonresponse
Chris Skinner, University of Southampton
10:35 AM

Technological and Methodological Challenges of One-Time, Quick-Turnaround Web Surveys in a Government Auditing Agency
Pamela R. Davidson, Government Accountability Office; Justin S. Fisher, Government Accountability Office; Carl M. Ramirez, Government Accountability Office
10:35 AM

Use of Propensity Weights and Categories in a Two-Stage Survey
Pedro Saavedra, ICF Macro; Martin Wulfe, ICF Macro; Daniel Geller, ICF Macro; Lee Harding, ICF Macro; Sheku Kamara, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Ted Macaluso, U.S. Department of Agriculture
10:50 AM

And the Survey Data Says: Top Facts About Our Online Respondents and How We Plan to Get More of Them
Chris Gottschall, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Jaki McCarthy, National Agricultural Statistics Service
10:55 AM

Modeling Placebo Response via Infinite Mixtures
Thaddeus Tarpey, Wright State University
11:00 AM

Using Call-Back Data to Adjust for Nonignorable Nonresponse: Results of an Empirical Study
Paul Biemer, RTI International; Kevin Wang, RTI International; Patrick Chen, RTI International
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

Use of Single Years of Age in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Weighting to Improve Drug Prevalence Estimates
Patrick Chen, RTI International; Neeraja Sathe, RTI International; Michael Jones, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Lanting Dai, RTI International; Jeff Laufenberg, RTI International; Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International; Harper Gordek, RTI International
11:20 AM

Nonparametric Estimation of Response Probabilities in Survey Sampling: An Empirical Investigation
Audrey Beliveau, Université de Montréal; David Haziza, Université de Montréal
11:35 AM

Unified Modeling Methods for Curve Predictors and Different Responses
Xiaohui Wang, The University of Texas-Pan American; Veera Baladandayuthapani, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Bani K. Mallick, Texas A&M University; Kim-Ahn Do, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Shubhankar Ray, Merck & Co., Inc.
11:50 AM




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