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Sunday, 08/04/2013
Performance of Various Propensity Score Estimation Techniques for Estimating Relative Risks: A Simulation Study
Jiaxiao Shi, Kaiser Permanente; Wansu Chen, Kaiser Permanente
2:50 PM

Alternative Methods for Bayesian Variable Selection in Binomial Regression Models with Missing Covariates
Xiaowei Yang, CUNY-Hunter College; Gang Liu, Google; Thomas R. Belin, UCLA Department of Biostatistics
3:05 PM

Bayesian Partially Ordered Multinomial Probit/Logit Model with an Application to Course Redesign
Michael Sonksen, The University of New Mexico; Kristin Umland, The Univeristy of New Mexico; Xueqin Shelley Wang, The University of New Mexico
4:20 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
Fused Lasso to Determine the Risk Factors for Dementia
Samrachana Adhikari, Carnegie Mellon University; Fabrizio Lecci, Carnegie Mellon University; Ryan Tibshirani; Brian Junker, Department of Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University; James Becker, University of Pittsburgh; Oscar Lopez, University of Pittsburgh


Local Likelihood-Based Estimation for Quantile Classification in the Logistic Regression Model
John Rice, University of Michigan; Jeremy Taylor, University of Michigan


Using Proportional Odds Model of Ordinal Logistic Regression to Rate National Reporter Panel
Xuemei Pan


Predicting Owner Tendencies in Fantasy Football Drafts
Ivan Ramler, St. Lawrence University; Nobu Yamanashi, St. Lawrence University


Imputation of Missing Data Under a Spatial-Temporal Autologistic Regression Model
Yanbing Zheng, University of Kentucky; Zilong Wang, University of Kentucky


Categorical Predictors and Pairwise Comparisons in Logistic Regression via Penalization and Bregman Methods
Tian Chen, North Carolina State University; Howard Bondell, NC State University


Challenges and Strategies for Analysis of Complex Survey Data When Statistical Methodology and Software Package Are Underdeveloped
Yan Ma, Hospital for Special Surgery--Weill Medical College of Cornell University
7:01 AM

A Data-Adaptive Approach to Modeling Propensity Scores for Inverse Weighted Estimation of Causal Effects
Yeying Zhu, Pennsylvania State University
8:35 AM

Binary Matrix Completion
Yaniv Plan, University of Michigan; Mark Davenport, Georgia Institute of Technology; Mary Wootters, University of Michigan; Ewout van den Berg, Stanford
9:05 AM

Estimation and Selection of Autologistic Regression Models for Spatial Binary Data
Jun Zhu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Rao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Andrew L Thurman, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Michelle M Steen-Adams, University of New England
9:25 AM

Discordance in Estrogen Receptor Status Between Two Primary Breast Cancers: Impact of Misclassification
Juxin Liu, University of Saskatchewan; Paul Gustafson, University of British Columbia; Dezheng Huo, The University of Chicago
9:35 AM

Model-Based Targeted Address Canvassing: A Simulation Based on the 2009 Address Canvassing Program
John Boies, U.S. Census Bureau; Kevin M. Shaw, U.S. Census Bureau; Jonathan Holland, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

Two-Way Regularized Logistic Regression with Dynamic Image Regressors
T Siva Tian, University of Houston; Jianhua Z. Huang, Texas A&M University
9:50 AM

PHM and Logistic Regression Model Using Time-Dependent Covariates for Survival Analysis
Alexandre Mendes, Northeastern University; Nasser Fard, Northeastern University
3:05 PM

Redesigning the Sample of the Company Organization Survey Using Predictive Modeling
Matthew Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau; Chrishelle Lawrence, U.S. Census Bureau
3:20 PM

Estimation of Random Effects in a Logistic Regression
Jorgen Holm Petersen, Kobenhavns Universitet
3:35 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Imputation Methods for Surveys: A Demonstration of the Impute Procedure in Sudaan
Kimberly Ault, RTI International


Should the Proxy-Respondents Be Surveyed When Assessing the Regular Smoking Initiation Age?
Peng Zhao, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Julia Soulakova, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Lisa Crockett, University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Evaluation of a Survey Using Ordinal Logistic Regression
Berna Yazici, Anadolu University; Ozlem Alpu, Eskisehir Osmangazi University; Ozlem Oktal, Anadolu University ; Zerrin Sungur, Anadolu University


Modeling Overdispersion in Binomial Data with Regression Linked to a Finite Mixture Probability of Success
Andrew Raim, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Nagaraj Neerchal, University of Maryland, Baltimore County


Group Lasso in Functional Logistic Regression
Jessica Godwin, Auburn University; Nedret Billor, Auburn University


Validation of Prediction Models in the Presence of Missing Data
Yuanyuan Guo, Baylor University; Dean M. Young, Baylor University


Customer Service Escalation Early Warning System: A Subsampling Approach
Jiabin Zhao, Cisco Systems
8:50 AM

Statistical Modeling of Win Odds for Sales Opportunities
Ta-Hsin Li, IBM
9:05 AM

Estimation of Logistic Regression Parameter with Partially Labeled Data
Keiji Takai, Kansai University
10:05 AM

Logistic Regression for Dichotomized Counts
John Preisser, The University of North Carolina; Kalyan Das, University of Calcutta; John Stamm, The University of North Carolina
10:05 AM

Comparing the Performance of Various Disease Risk Scores, Propensity Scores, Multivariate Logistic Regression, and Log-Binomial Regression Using Simulation
In-Lu Liu, Kaiser Permanente; Jiaxiao Shi, Kaiser Permanente; Wansu Chen, Kaiser Permanente
10:50 AM

Using Log-linear and Logistic Regression for Inferences on Adjusted Estimates of Relative Risk in Randomized Comparative Trials
William Johnson, Pennington Biomedical Research Center; William H. Replogle, University of Mississippi Medical Center; Hongmei Han, Pennington Biomedical Research Center
11:20 AM

Genetic Association Test Based on Nonparametric Stratification of Propensity Scores
Yaji Xu, Yale University; Yuan Jiang, Oregon State University; Chi Song, Yale Univeristy; Heping Zhang, Yale University
11:35 AM

Information Identity in Categorical Data Analysis
Philip Cheng, Institute of Statistical Science; Michelle Liou, Academia Sinica
2:50 PM

Approaches to Modeling the Characteristics of Undeliverable-as-Addressed Addresses in the American Community Survey
Kristen Cyffka, U.S. Census Bureau; Steven P. Hefter, U.S. Census Bureau
3:05 PM

Logistic Regression Classifiers with Longitudinal Data
Daniel Jeske, University of California; Jun Li, Unviversity of California; Xin Zhang, University of California; Vance Wong, Alere Corporation; Brian Noland, Alere Corporation
3:05 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
Inference in the Presence of Likelihood Monotonicity for Polytomous and Logistic Regression
John Kolassa, Rutgers University


Conditionally Specified Logistic Regression and Multivariate T-Link: Comparison of Two Methods of Modeling Data with Multiple Binary Responses
Curtis Miller, University of New Mexico; Johnnye Lewis, University of New Mexico; Gabriel Huerta, University of New Mexico; Glenn Stark, unknown; Chris Shuey, Southwest Research Information Center; Miranda Cajero, University of New Mexico


A Zero-Inflated Ordinal Logistic Regression Model in Examining the Relationship Between Participation in Social Activities and Media Consumption
Jihyung Shin, Korea Infomation Society Development Institute


Case-Control Sampling for Brain Imaging and Enhancement Prediction
Gina-Maria Pomann, North Carolina State University; Russell Shinohara, Univ of Pennsylvania; Ana-Maria Staicu, North Carolina State University; Elizabeth Sweeney, Johns Hopkins University; Daniel Reich, National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke
9:05 AM

Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Marginally Specified Joint Models for the Mean and the Correlation for Clustered Binary Outcomes
Bahjat Qaqish, UNCCH
9:20 AM

Using the Constrained Ordinal Models for Likert-Based Outcomes
Ana W. Capuano, Rush University Medical Center; R. William Field, The University of Iowa; Marizen R. Ramirez, The University of Iowa; Jeffrey D. Dawson, The University of Iowa
9:55 AM

High-Dimensional Variable Selection for Logistic Regression
Naveen Naidu Narisetty, University of Michigan; Xuming He, University of Michigan; Juan Shen, University of Michigan
10:50 AM

Nonresponse Bias in the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
Erin Huband; Patrick Bobbitt, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:50 AM

Efficient Estimation of the Attributable Fraction When There Are Monotonicity Constraints and Interactions
Wei Wang; Dylan S Small, University of Pennsylvania
10:55 AM

Respondents: Who Art Thou? Comparing Internal, Temporal, and External Validity of Survey Response Propensity Models Based on Random Forests and Logistic Regression Models
Trent Buskirk, Nielsen; Brady West, Institute for Social Research; Anh Thu Burks, Nielsen
2:05 PM

Hypothesis Testing of Covariate-Adaptive Randomized Clinical Trials Under Generalized Linear Models
Wei Ma, University of Virginia; Feifang Hu, University of Virginia
2:20 PM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
Impact of Correlation on Predictive Ability of a Biomarker
Olga Demler, BWH; Michael Pencina, Boston University; Ralph D'Agostino, Sr., Boston University
8:50 AM

Bayesian Variable Selection Methods for Matched Case-Control Studies
Josephine Asafu-Adjei, Harvard School of Public Health; Mahlet Tadesse, Georgetown University; Brent A. Coull, Harvard School of Public Health; Raji Balasubramanian, Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology; Rebecca A. Betensky, Harvard School of Public Health
9:15 AM

A Statistical Approach for the Recognition of Extended Radio Sources in Large-Area Sky Surveys
Martin Silerio-Vazquez, Iowa State University; Heinz Andernach, University of Guanajuato; Carlos Rodríguez, University of Guanajuato; Johan Van Horebeek, Center for Research in Mathematics
9:20 AM

A Social Network Analysis of Alcohol-Impaired Drivers in Maryland---An Egocentric Approach: Applications of Logistic Regression and Poisson Regression
Ashraf Ahmed, Morgan State University; Andrew Farkas, MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY; Kenneth Beck, University of Maryland
11:35 AM




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