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Sunday, 08/04/2013
Efficient Pooling Methods for Skewed Biomarker Data Subject to Regression Analysis
Emily Mitchell, Emory University; Robert H. Lyles, Emory University; Michelle Danaher, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development; Neil J. Perkins, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development; Enrique F. Schisterman, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development
2:50 PM

Model and Data Uncertainty in Model Averaging in Dose Response Assessment
Hojin Moon, California State University, Long Beach; Steven Kim, University of California, Irvine; James Chen, National Center for Toxicological Research, FDA; Ralph Kodell, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
5:05 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
Bayesian Bivariate Linear Mixed-Effects Models with Skewed Distributions, with Application to AIDS Studies
Yangxin Huang, University of South Florida; Ren Chen, University of South Florida
9:20 AM

ROCs: Receiver Operating Characteristic Surface for Class-Skewed High-Throughput Data
Tianwei Yu, Emory
11:35 AM

Nonparametric Tolerance Intervals to Evaluate Reliability of Two Respiration Devices with Skewed Data
Xuan Wang, Baylor healthcare system
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Skewness of Maximum Likelihood Estimators in Beta Regression Model
Tiago Magalhaes, University of Sao Paulo; Denise Botter, University of Sao Paulo; Monica Sandoval, University of Sao Paulo


PERFORMANCE OF SOME TESTS COMPARES FOR EQUALITY OF MEANS IN SKEWED DISTRIBUTION DATA
Evren Ozkip; Ahmet Sezer, Anadolu University; Berna Yazici, Anadolu University


Bayesian Semiparametric Density Deconvolution in the Presence of Conditionally Heteroscedastic Measurement Errors
Abhra Sarkar, Texas A&M University; Bani Mallick, Texas A&M; John Staudenmayer, University of Massachusetts; Debdeep Pati, Florida State University; Raymond J. Carroll, Texas A&M University
9:15 AM

Skew-Elliptical Mixed-Effects Models with Time-Dependent Viral Decay Rates
Yangxin Huang, University of South Florida; Ren Chen, University of South Florida
9:30 AM

Bayesian Variable Selection for Skewed and Heteroscedastic Error
Yuanyuan Tang, Florida State University; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Yiyuan She, Florida State University; Stuart Lipsitz, Brigham and Women's Hospital
9:35 AM

Results of the Development of a Nonparametric Signed-Rank MEWMA Control Chart for Monitoring Location Process
Jamil Zeinab, University of Northen Colorado; Jay Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado
10:50 AM

Another Look at Run-Length Distributions
Wei Wang, PSU; Dennis Kon-Jin Lin, The Pennsylvania State University
3:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
Maximum Likelihood Selection Skew-Normal Factor Analysis
Beverly Gaucher, Texas A&M University
8:35 AM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
The Continuous Hidden Threshold Mixed Skew-Symmetric Distribution
Rachid Belhachemi, American University in Cairo; Mohammed Bouaddi, American University in Cairo
10:50 AM

Dealing with Excess Zeros and Highly Skewed Distributions in Nursing Research
Melinda Higgins, Emory University
10:55 AM

A Test for Skewness Within the Univariate and Multivariate Epsilon Skew Laplace Distributions
Jose Guardiola, Texas A&M University-CC; Hassan Elsalloukh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Howraa Al Mousawi, Arkansas Department of Health
11:35 AM

A New Family of Unimodal Skew-Symmetric Distributions with Mode-Invariance
Toshihiro Abe, Tokyo University of Science; Hironori Fujisawa, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
12:05 PM

The Skew Generalized Secant Hyperbolic Extension (SGSHE): An Introduction
David Vaughan, Wilfrid Laurier Univ
12:05 PM




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