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Sunday, 08/04/2013
Empirical Likelihood Ratio Confidence Intervals for Conditional Survival Probabilities with Right-Censored Data
Tonya Riddlesworth, Tennessee Technological University; Jian-Jian Ren, University of Maryland at College Park
2:05 PM

Joint Inference of Baseline Hazard and Regression Coefficients in Cox-Like Models via Empirical Likelihood
Mai Zhou, Univ of Kentucky; Song Yang, NIH/NHLBI; Mi-Ok Kim, Cincinnati Children's Hospital
2:45 PM

Nonparametric Multivariate Inference on Shift
Yodit Seifu, Novartis; John Kolassa, Rutgers University
4:20 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
Confidence Interval Construction for the Ratio of Two Treatment Means: An Application to Clinical Trial Data
Krishna K. Saha, Central Connecticut State University; Roger Bilisoly, Central Connecticut State University; Darius Dziuda, Central CT State University
10:35 AM

Optimal Nonparametric Quantile Estimation under Progressive Type-II Censoring
David Han, The University of Texas at San Antonio
10:50 AM

Best Power-Divergence Confidence Interval for a Binomial Proportion
Shaobo Jin, Uppsala University
11:35 AM

A Comparison of Methods for Estimating Confidence Intervals for Proportions in Clustered Surveys
Natalie Exner, Harvard University; Marcello Pagano, Harvard University
2:05 PM

Causal Multiple Comparisons for Survival Data
Hong Zhu, The Ohio State University; Bo Lu, The Ohio State University
2:50 PM

Estimating Kurtosis and Approximate Confidence Intervals for Variance Components
Brent Burch, Northern Arizona Univ
2:50 PM

A Comparison of the Performance of Four Confidence Intervals for Population Size Based on a Capture-Recapture Design
Jianjun Hua, Dartmouth College; Paul Nelson, Kansas State University
3:35 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Large Sample Randomization Inference of Causal Effects in the Presence of Interference
Lan Liu, UNC-CH; Michael G. Hudgens, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Restricted Scheffe Method Using Minimal Cone Approach in Multiple Comparisons
Yimin Zhang, Oklahoma State University; Melinda McCann, Oklahoma State University


On Simultaneous Interval Estimating the Relative Prevalence of Forward Shifting in Reported Regular Smoking Initiation Age
Brianna Bright, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Julia Soulakova, University of Nebraska-Lincoln


M&N, Wald, and Skellam: Who Excels in Rare-Event, Small-Sample, Interval Estimation of Risk Differences?
Oliver Bautista, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp; Josh Chen, Merck; Ivan S. F. Chan, Merck Research Laboratories
8:55 AM

Computing Confidence Intervals for Log-Concave Densities
Mahdis Azadbakhsh, York University; Hanna Jankowski, York University; Xin Gao, York University
2:05 PM

Monte Carlo Confidence Intervals
Yves Atchade, Statistics Department, University of Michigan
2:05 PM

A Comparison of Statistical Methods for Standardized Estimates and Confidence Intervals with Survey Data
Yi Mu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
Confidence Interval Estimation for the Difference Between Correlated Proportions: An Empirical Investigation of the Accuracy and Precision of Three Methods
Jeanine Romano, University of South Florida; Eun Sook Kim, University of South Florida; Patricia Rodriguez de Gil, University of South Florida; Thanh Pham, University of South Florida; Pei-Chen Wu, University of South Florida; Diep Nguyen, University of South Florida; Jeffrey D. Kromrey, University of South Florida


Parametric Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for Survey-Weighted Small-Area Proportions
Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute; Mamadou Diallo, Westat
11:00 AM

Conditioned Micromaps Based on Status and Trend Confidence Intervals
Daniel Carr, George Mason University; Krista Heim, George Mason University
11:35 AM

Exact Inference for Random Effect Model in Meta-Analysis
Lu Tian, Stanford University; Lee-Jen Wei, Harvard University
11:55 AM

Computationally Efficient Confidence Intervals for Cross-Validated AUC Estimates
Erin LeDell, UC Berkeley; Maya Petersen, UC Berkeley - Biostatistics; Mark Van der Laan, UC Berkeley - Biostatistics
2:50 PM

Confidence Interval of the Survival Probability Under the Cox Model
Shihong Zhu, University of Kentucky; Mai Zhou, Univ of Kentucky
3:20 PM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
Analysis on Generalized Variance Function Estimators from Complex Sample Surveys
MoonJung Cho, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:35 AM

A Sequential Fixed-Size Confidence Interval Estimation for Positive Parameters with Applications in Statistical Ecology
Swarnali Banerjee, University of Connecticut; Nitis Mukhopadhyay, University of Connecticut
8:35 AM

Estimation of Finite Population Mean Using Partially Ordered Set Samples
Omer Ozturk, The Ohio State University
8:55 AM

Nonparametric Confidence and Tolerance Intervals for Quantiles with Randomized Nomination Sampling
Mohammad Nourmohammadi, University of Manitoba; Mohammad Jafari Jozani, University of Manitoba; Brad Johnson, University of Manitoba
9:55 AM

Confidence Intervals for an Exposure-Adjusted Incidence Rate Difference with Applications to Clinical Trials
Junyuan Wang, BMS; G. Frank Liu, Merck Res Labs; Ken Liu, Merck & Co., Inc.; Snavely Duane, Merck & Co., Inc.
10:35 AM

Two-Phase Study Design: Weighting Considerations
Shoshana Daniel, Covance
10:50 AM

Confidence Interval Estimation for Sensitivity to the Early Disease Stage Based on Empirical Likelihood
Tuochuan Dong, State University of New York At Buffalo; Lili Tian, University at Buffalo
11:20 AM

A Further Look at Multiple Comparisons with Normal Mixtures
Mary Whiteside, The University of Texas-Arlington; Mark Eakin, UT - Arlington
11:20 AM

Methods in Analyzing Exposure-Adjusted Incidence Rates in Phase III Clinical Trial: Case Study
Serap Sankoh, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
11:35 AM




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