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Sunday, 08/03/2014
A Smooth and Locally Sparse Estimator for Functional Linear Regression via Functional SCAD Penalty
Zhenhua Lin, University of Toronto; Jiguo Cao, Simon Fraser University; Liangliang Wang, Simon Fraser University; Haonan Wang, Colorado State University
2:05 PM

Evolution of Teaching Techniques for Undergraduate Statistics
Jane L. Harvill, Baylor University
5:20 PM

Monday, 08/04/2014
Building the LISA 2020 Mentoring Network to Support Newly Created Stat Labs in Developing Countries
Eric Vance, LISA-Virginia Tech


Tuesday, 08/05/2014
Metrics for Safety Assessment in Clinical Trials
Ying Zhou, Amgen; Qi Jiang, Amgen; Chunlei Ke, Amgen; Seta Shahin, Amgen; Steven Snapinn, Amgen


The Use of Targeted Lists to Enhance Sampling Efficiency in Address-Based Sample Designs: Age, Race, and Other Qualities
Ned English, NORC at the University of Chicago; Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago; Andrea Mayfield, NORC at the University of Chicago; Alicia Frasier, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:15 AM

The STEPP Approach to Assessing Treatment-Effect Heterogeneity for Relative and Absolute Endpoints
Ann Lazar, University of California, San Francisco; Marco Bonetti, Bocconi University; Bernard F. Cole, University of Vermont; Wai-ki Yip, Harvard School of Public Health; Richard D. Gelber, Harvard School of Public Health/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
11:20 AM

Evaluation of Combining Consumer Marketing Data Used for Address-Based Sampling
Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; Rachel Harter, RTI International; Jamie Ridenhour, RTI International
11:35 AM

Wednesday, 08/06/2014
LISA 2020: How Stat Labs Can Make an Impact Now and in the Future
Eric Vance, LISA-Virginia Tech
9:35 AM

A Risk Prediction Model for Smoking Experimentation in Mexican-American Youth
Sanjay Shete, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Rajesh Talluri, MD Anderson Cancer Center
3:20 PM

Thursday, 08/07/2014
Address-Based Sampling Frames for Beginners
Sylvia Dohrmann, Westat; Jill Montaquila, Westat; Trent D. Buskirk, Marketing Systems Group; Ashley Hyon, Marketing Systems Group
8:35 AM

Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling of Multi-Site Longitudinal Data: A Study of Horseshoe Crab Spawning Activity in the Delaware Bay from 1999 to 2012
Penelope S. Pooler, SUNY Upstate Medical University; David R. Smith, USGS; Eric P. Smith, Virginia Tech
8:35 AM

ABS and Demographic Flags: Examining the Implications for Using Auxiliary Frame Information
Jamie Ridenhour, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Jill Dever, RTI International; Rachel Harter, RTI International
9:55 AM

Transitioning a Random Digit Dialing Health Survey to Address-Based Sampling
Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; David Roe, RTI International; Brian Head, RTI International; Lauren Klein Warren, RTI International; Doug Currivan, RTI International; Barbara Bibb, RTI International
11:35 AM

Model Selection in Competing Risk Settings
Ruth Maria Pfeiffer, National Cancer Institute; Stephanie Kovalchik, RAND Corporation
11:35 AM




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