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Sunday, 07/30/2017
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Fair Prediction with Disparate Impact: a Study of Bias in Recidivism Prediction Instruments
Alexandra Chouldechova, Carnegie Mellon University
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Supplementing Record Linkage with Statistical Matching for Non-Consent Bias Reduction
Jonathan Gessendorfer, Institute for Employment Research; Jonas Beste, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung; Jörg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research; Joseph Sakshaug, The University of Manchester
2:20 PM
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Statistical Analysis with Linked Data
Ying Han, University of Maryland, College Park; Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland, College Park
2:35 PM
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Flexible Minimization: Synergistic Solution for Selection Bias
Donald Taves
3:05 PM
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An Evaluation of Bias in Propensity Score Adjusted Nonlinear Regression Models
Fei Wan, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; Nandita Mitra, University of Pennslyvania
4:05 PM
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Empirical Likelihood in Biased Sampling Problems
Jing Qin, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
4:05 PM
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Modeling Nonresponse Bias Likelihood and Response Propensity: The Design and Implementation of Statistical Models to Identify Cases for Interventions During Data Collection
Daniel Pratt, RTI International; Jeffrey Rosen, RTI International; Michael Duprey, RTI International; Jamie Wescott, RTI International
4:20 PM
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Censoring Unbiased Regression Trees and Ensembles
Robert Strawderman, University of Rochester
4:55 PM
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Making Sense of Sensitivity: Extending Omitted Variable Bias
Carlos Leonardo Kulnig Cinelli, UCLA; Chad Hazlett, UCLA; Michael Tzen, UCLA
5:05 PM
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Monday, 07/31/2017
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Enhancing Power of Case-Control Studies by Using Prevalent Cases
Marlena Maziarz, National Cancer Institute; Jing Qin, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Ruth Pfeiffer , National Cancer Institute, NIH, HHS
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Increasing Precision and Removing Conditional Bias by Appropriate Adjustment for Baseline Variables in Randomized Trials
Bingkai Wang, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH; Michael Rosenblum, Johns Hopkins University
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Selection Bias in Studies with Unequal Allocation
Olga M Kuznetsova, Merck & Co., Inc.
8:35 AM
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CLASSIFICATION and REGRESSION TREES and FORESTS for INCOMPLETE DATA from SAMPLE SURVEYS
MoonJung Cho, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Wei-Yin Loh, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yuanzhi Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison
9:35 AM
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Baysian Approach to Analysis of Contingency Tables
Huijun Yi, Troy University; Ping Ye, University of North Georgia
9:35 AM
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Quantifying Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis
Lifeng Lin, University of Minnesota; Haitao Chu, University of Minnesota
10:05 AM
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Photometric Classification of Supernova with Biased Training Set
David Van Dyk, Imperial College London; Roberto Trotta, Imperial College London; Esben Revsbech, Imperial College London
10:35 AM
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Enhancing Power of Case-Control Studies by Using Prevalent Cases
Marlena Maziarz, National Cancer Institute; Jing Qin, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Ruth Pfeiffer , National Cancer Institute, NIH, HHS
11:40 AM
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Increasing Precision and Removing Conditional Bias by Appropriate Adjustment for Baseline Variables in Randomized Trials
Bingkai Wang, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH; Michael Rosenblum, Johns Hopkins University
11:40 AM
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Implicit Bias and the Profession of Statistics
Emma Benn, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center; Adrian Coles, Duke Clinical Research Institute ; Amanda Golbeck, College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
2:05 PM
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Multivariate Network Meta-Analysis to Mitigate the Effects of Outcome Reporting Bias
Hyunsoo Hwang, UTHealth SPH; Stacia M DeSantis, UTHealth SPH
2:20 PM
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Unbiased Estimation Under Network Interference
Daniel L Sussman, Boston University; Edoardo M. Airoldi, Harvard University
2:30 PM
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Indirect Questioning in Reducing Social Desirability Bias
Ashley Clark, Indiana University; Derek Wietelman, Indiana University; Naveed Paydar, Grid Alternatives; John Rupp, Indiana University; John D. Graham, Indiana University
2:35 PM
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Utilizing Indirectly Linked Federal Administrative Records for Survey Nonresponse Bias Evaluation and Adjustment
Joseph Sakshaug, The University of Manchester; Manfred Antoni, Institute for Employment Research
2:45 PM
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An Assessment of Bias in Longitudinal Studies with Outcome-Dependent Visits
John Neuhaus, University of California, San Francisco; Charles McCulloch, University of California, San Francisco
2:55 PM
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Methods for Testing of the Relative Bias of an Instrumental Variable Estimator and Confounder Selection
Byeong Yeob Choi, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Jason Fine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Maurice Alan Brookhart, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3:05 PM
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Meta-Analysis of Rare Binary Events in Treatment Groups with Unequal Variability
Lie Li; Xinlei Wang, Southern Methodist University
3:05 PM
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Adaptive Multigroup Confidence Intervals with Constant Coverage
Chaoyu Yu, University of Washington; Peter Hoff, Duke University
3:05 PM
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Tuesday, 08/01/2017
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Comparison of Model-Based to Design-Based Ratio Estimators
James Knaub, Retired
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Problems Associated with the Current Algorithm for Evaluating Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests (NAAT) for Detecting Chlamydia Trachomatis
Alula Hadgu, Morehouse School of Medicine
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Effects of Link Misspecification in Propensity Score Weighting Adjustment
Samantha Spiers, LSUHSC School of Public Health, Biostatistics Program; Evrim Oral, LSUHSC School of Public Health
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A Simulation Study to Evaluate How Sample Weight Adjustment for the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Affects Nonresponse Bias
Te-Ching Chen, NCHS; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics; Tala Fakhouri, NCHS
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Analysis of Continuous Secondary Phenotypes
Fan Zhou
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Comparing Biomarker-Guided Treatment Strategies Using Local Posterior Predictive Benefit
Meilin Huang, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Brian P. Hobbs, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies of Time-To-Event Outcomes: Assessing Effects of Post-Mastectomy Radiation Therapy Using National Cancer DataBase (NCDB) Study
Parul Agarwal, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Erin Moshier, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Meng Ru, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Contextualizing Sensitivity Analysis in Observational Studies: Calculating Bias Factors for Known Covariates
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan; Robert A Greevy, Jr, Vanderbilt University
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Tradeoffs of a Randomize, Then Consent Approach to Improving Cluster Participation Rates in Cluster Randomize Trials
Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University
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Tradeoffs of a Randomize, Then Consent Approach to Improving Cluster Participation Rates in Cluster Randomize Trials
Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University
8:35 AM
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Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies of Time-To-Event Outcomes: Assessing Effects of Post-Mastectomy Radiation Therapy Using National Cancer DataBase (NCDB) Study
Parul Agarwal, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Erin Moshier, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Meng Ru, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
8:40 AM
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A Two-Stage Design for Phase III Trials with Population Selection
Wen Li, Merck & Co. Inc.
8:50 AM
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Permutation Confidence Region for Regression Slopes and a Diagnostic Tool for the Central Limit Theorem
Qiang Wu, East Carolina University; Paul Vos, East Carolina University
8:50 AM
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Comparing Biomarker-Guided Treatment Strategies Using Local Posterior Predictive Benefit
Meilin Huang, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Brian P. Hobbs, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
8:55 AM
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Outcome-Dependent Sampling with Interval-Censored Failure Time Data
Qingning Zhou, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jianwen Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Haibo Zhou, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9:20 AM
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Honest inference for marginal treatment effects using penalised bias-reduced double-robust estimation
Vahe Avagyan, Universiteit Gent-Vakgroep Toegepaste W & I; Stijn Vansteelandt, Ghent University
9:35 AM
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Estimating lead-time bias in lung cancer diagnosis of patients with prior cancers
Zhiyun Ge, Southern Methodist University & University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Daniel F. Heitjan, Southern Methodist University; Sandi Pruitt, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Lei Xuan , University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; David Gerber, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
9:50 AM
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Contextualizing Sensitivity Analysis in Observational Studies: Calculating Bias Factors for Known Covariates
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan; Robert A Greevy, Jr, Vanderbilt University
9:50 AM
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TRUMP: Tuned Ratio Unbiased Mean Predictor
Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Stephen A. Sedory, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
10:05 AM
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Comparison of HIV Incidence Estimators That Use the Number of Diagnoses Reported to a Surveillance
Ruiguang Song, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Betsy Gunnels, CDC
10:35 AM
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The Use of Small N Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trials (SnSMART) in Rare Disease Research
Roy N Tamura, University of South Florida ; Kelley M Kidwell, University of Michigan; Boxian Wei, University of Michigan ; Thomas Braun, University of Michigan
11:00 AM
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Informed Presence Bias in the Analysis of Electronic Health Records
Benjamin Goldstein, Duke University - Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics; Matthew Phelan, Duke Clinical Research Institute - Center for Predictive Medicine; Nrupen Bhavsar, Duke University - General Internal Medicine
11:15 AM
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Practical and Theoretical Considerations of Panel Effects for the Current Population Survey's Composite Estimator
Greg Erkens, Bureau of Labor Statistics
12:05 PM
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Negative Findings in Environmental Epidemiology
Sidney Stanley Young, CGStat
2:05 PM
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Nonparametric Inference via Bootstrapping the Debiased Estimator
Yen-Chi Chen, University of Washington
2:35 PM
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Developments in Model-Based County-Level Estimation of Agricultural Cash Rental Rates
Michael E. Bellow, USDA-NASS; Nathan Cruze, USDA-NASS; Andreea L Erciulescu, NISS and USDA NASS
2:35 PM
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Peer Review and Publication of Negative Results: Encouraging Rigor, Reproducibility, and the Integrity of the Scientific Record
Rochelle E Tractenberg, Georgetown University
3:05 PM
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A Novel Framework for Selection Bias in Electronic Health Records-Based Research
Sarah B Peskoe, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health; Sebastien Haneuse, TE-Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
3:05 PM
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Measuring Behavioral Gender Homophily in Co-Authorship Formation
Y. Samuel Wang, Dept of Statistics; Elena Erosheva, University of Washington
3:35 PM
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Wednesday, 08/02/2017
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Risk in the Context of Regulation
David Banks, Duke University
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The Link Between Nonresponse Bias and the Length of the Field Period in a Mixed-Mode General Population Panel
Bella Struminskaya, Utrecht University; Tobias Gummer, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
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Imputation of Missing Data in Surveys and Studies in Dental Research
Michael Larsen, George Washington University; Charles D Larsen, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
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Imputation for Longitudinal Study of Effectiveness of an Anti-Smoking Campaign
Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago; Edward Mulrow, NORC; Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago; Morgane Bennett, Truth Initiative; Jennifer Cantrell, Truth Initiative; Elizabeth Hair, Truth Initiative; Donna Vallone, Truth Initiative
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The Link Between Nonresponse Bias and the Length of the Field Period in a Mixed-Mode General Population Panel
Bella Struminskaya, Utrecht University; Tobias Gummer, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
8:55 AM
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Mellin-Meijer-Kernel Density Estimation on R+
Gery Geenens, UNSW
9:05 AM
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Balancing Bias, Precision, and Sample Size Recovered in Determining a Practical Missing Data Imputation Approach
Laney Light; Frost Hubbard, IMPAQ International, LLC; Katherine Harris, IMPAQ International, LLC
9:20 AM
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Estimation in Multisite Randomized Trials with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects
Daniel Schwartz, University of Chicago; Stephen Raudenbush, University of Chicago
9:20 AM
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Imputation of Missing Data in Surveys and Studies in Dental Research
Michael Larsen, George Washington University; Charles D Larsen, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
9:30 AM
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Evaluating Imputation Techniques for Longitudinal Study of Effectiveness of an Anti-Smoking Campaign
Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago; Edward Mulrow, NORC; Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago; Morgane Bennett, Truth Initiative; Jennifer Cantrell, Truth Initiative; Elizabeth Hair, Truth Initiative; Donna Vallone, Truth Initiative
9:35 AM
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Inferences from Various Study Designs for Companion Diagnostic Device Evaluation
Jeng Mah, Beckman Coulter
9:50 AM
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How Many Validation Samples Are Needed for Phenotyping Error Correction in EHR-Based Association Studies?
Jing Huang, University of Pennsylvania; Rui Duan, University of Pennsylvania; Rebecca Hubbard, University of Pennsylvania; Hua Xu, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Yong Chen, University of Pennsylvania
10:05 AM
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Why Not Consensus Reading with Multiple Readers for Evaluating a New (Test) Device?
Bipasa Biswas, CDRH, FDA
10:35 AM
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Estimation of ROC Curve with Multiple Types of Missing Gold Standard
Danping Liu, National Institutes of Health; Xiao-Hua Zhou, University of Washington
11:15 AM
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Missing Data - How Much Is Too Much ?
Lilianne (Lee-Lian) Kim, Janssen Pharmaceuticals R&D; Kim Hung Lo, Janssen R&D, LLC
11:20 AM
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Bias Reduction in Selection from Multiple Candidate Treatments
Jian Zhu, Takeda Pharmaceuticals; Yi Liu, Takeda
11:20 AM
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Success in Interdisciplinary Research
Nandini Kannan, National Science Foundation; Brisa Sanchez, University of Michigan; Amy Herring, University of North Carolina; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland
2:05 PM
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Preliminary Test Estimation and Shrinkage Estimation for Reduced Rank Regression in Cancer Epidemiology Studies
Jaya Satagopan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
3:05 PM
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Thursday, 08/03/2017
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Potential for Bias in a Composite Time-To-First-Event Analysis of Multiple Outcomes
Ionut Bebu, The George Washington University; John M. Lachin, The George Washington University
8:35 AM
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Can Unbiased Estimators Be Absurd?
Ahern Nelson; Christopher Campbell, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Jonathan Grant, Metropolitan State University of Denver
9:20 AM
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Assessment of Bias in Estimates using Data from a Sample of Self-Reported Web Users
Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC
9:50 AM
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Selecting Basis Quantities for Dimensional Analysis: a Data-Driven Approach
Ching-Chi Yang, Penn State; Dennis K.J. Lin, Penn State University
10:05 AM
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James-Stein Type Optimal Weight Choice for Frequentist Model Average Estimator
LIN YAO, SUNY Binghamton; Ganggang Xu, Binghamton University; Xingye Qiao, Binghamton University
10:50 AM
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Small and Large Sample Bias of REML Estimates of Genomic Heritability Estimates: An Assessment Using Big Data
Raka Mandal; Gustavo De Los Campos, Michigan State University; Alexander Grueneberg, Michigan State University; Tapabrata Maiti, Michigan State University
10:50 AM
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Outlier Robust Estimation of the Total Private Cost of Payment Methods for Large Businesses
Valery Dongmo Jiongo, Bank of Canada
11:05 AM
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Using the Random Forest Model to Mitigate Nonresponse Bias
Thagendra Timsina
11:05 AM
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Theoretical and Practical Considerations in Estimation of Heritability on Drug Response from Whole Genome and Molecular Signature SNPs
Wencan Zhang, Takeda Development Center; Lin Li, BioStat Solutions, Inc.; Pingye Zhang, Merck; Yonghong Zhu, Takeda Development Center; Ling Wang, Takeda Development Center; Ray Liu, Takeda Development Center
11:05 AM
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