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Tuesday, 08/06/2013
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Using Factor Analysis and Quantitative Content Analysis to Detect Themes in Media Texts: A Comparison of Pre- and Post-9/11 Song Lyrics
Brenda Osuna, University of Southern California; Reagan Rose, University of Southern California
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Making Causal Inferences from Observed Web Visits
Stephen Iaquaniello, SapientNitro
7:01 AM
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Using Factor Scores to Predict Metropolitan Growth: Regional Indicators
Merissa C. Piazza, Cleveland State University ; Iryna V. Lendel, Cleveland State University
8:35 AM
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A Longitudinal Model for Repeated Cross Sectional Data with Clustering
Albert Satorra, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Peter M. Bentler, University of California, Los Angeles
9:05 AM
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Modeling the Causal Pathways Between Multiple Sclerosis and Depression
Douglas Gunzler, Case Western Reserve University
9:15 AM
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Determining Dimensionality of a Cognitive Process: Testing Online Reading Comprehension
Weiwei Cui, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Nell Sedransk, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
9:35 AM
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Bayesian Family Factor Models for Multiple Outcomes
Qiaolin Chen, University of California, Los Angeles; Robert E Weiss, University of California, Los Angeles; Catherine Ann Sugar, University of California, Los Angeles; Keith Nuechterlein, University of California, Los Angeles; Asarnow Robert, University of California, Los Angeles
10:05 AM
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Joint Modeling of Incomplete Data with Mixed Variable Types Using Latent-Variable Models
Thomas R. Belin, UCLA Department of Biostatistics
2:25 PM
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Bayesian Model Assessment in Factor Analysis with Incomplete Data
Ren He, UCLA; Juwon Song, Korea University; Thomas R. Belin, UCLA Department of Biostatistics
3:20 PM
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