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Sunday, 07/30/2017
Fair Prediction with Disparate Impact: a Study of Bias in Recidivism Prediction Instruments
Alexandra Chouldechova, Carnegie Mellon University


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

Statistical Analysis with Linked Data
Ying Han, University of Maryland, College Park; Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland, College Park
2:35 PM

Flexible Minimization: Synergistic Solution for Selection Bias
Donald Taves
3:05 PM

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

Empirical Likelihood in Biased Sampling Problems
Jing Qin, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
4:05 PM

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

Censoring Unbiased Regression Trees and Ensembles
Robert Strawderman, University of Rochester
4:55 PM

Making Sense of Sensitivity: Extending Omitted Variable Bias
Carlos Leonardo Kulnig Cinelli, UCLA; Chad Hazlett, UCLA; Michael Tzen, UCLA
5:05 PM

Monday, 07/31/2017
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


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


Selection Bias in Studies with Unequal Allocation
Olga M Kuznetsova, Merck & Co., Inc.
8:35 AM

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

Baysian Approach to Analysis of Contingency Tables
Huijun Yi, Troy University; Ping Ye, University of North Georgia
9:35 AM

Quantifying Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis
Lifeng Lin, University of Minnesota; Haitao Chu, University of Minnesota
10:05 AM

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

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

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

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

Multivariate Network Meta-Analysis to Mitigate the Effects of Outcome Reporting Bias
Hyunsoo Hwang, UTHealth SPH; Stacia M DeSantis, UTHealth SPH
2:20 PM

Unbiased Estimation Under Network Interference
Daniel L Sussman, Boston University; Edoardo M. Airoldi, Harvard University
2:30 PM

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

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

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

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

Meta-Analysis of Rare Binary Events in Treatment Groups with Unequal Variability
Lie Li; Xinlei Wang, Southern Methodist University
3:05 PM

Adaptive Multigroup Confidence Intervals with Constant Coverage
Chaoyu Yu, University of Washington; Peter Hoff, Duke University
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/01/2017
Comparison of Model-Based to Design-Based Ratio Estimators
James Knaub, Retired


Problems Associated with the Current Algorithm for Evaluating Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests (NAAT) for Detecting Chlamydia Trachomatis
Alula Hadgu, Morehouse School of Medicine


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


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


Analysis of Continuous Secondary Phenotypes
Fan Zhou


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


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


Contextualizing Sensitivity Analysis in Observational Studies: Calculating Bias Factors for Known Covariates
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan; Robert A Greevy, Jr, Vanderbilt University


Tradeoffs of a Randomize, Then Consent Approach to Improving Cluster Participation Rates in Cluster Randomize Trials
Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University


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

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

A Two-Stage Design for Phase III Trials with Population Selection
Wen Li, Merck & Co. Inc.
8:50 AM

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

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

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

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

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

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

TRUMP: Tuned Ratio Unbiased Mean Predictor
Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Stephen A. Sedory, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
10:05 AM

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

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

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

Practical and Theoretical Considerations of Panel Effects for the Current Population Survey's Composite Estimator
Greg Erkens, Bureau of Labor Statistics
12:05 PM

Negative Findings in Environmental Epidemiology
Sidney Stanley Young, CGStat
2:05 PM

Nonparametric Inference via Bootstrapping the Debiased Estimator
Yen-Chi Chen, University of Washington
2:35 PM

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

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

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

Measuring Behavioral Gender Homophily in Co-Authorship Formation
Y. Samuel Wang, Dept of Statistics; Elena Erosheva, University of Washington
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/02/2017
Risk in the Context of Regulation
David Banks, Duke University


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


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


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


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

Mellin-Meijer-Kernel Density Estimation on R+
Gery Geenens, UNSW
9:05 AM

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

Estimation in Multisite Randomized Trials with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects
Daniel Schwartz, University of Chicago; Stephen Raudenbush, University of Chicago
9:20 AM

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

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

Inferences from Various Study Designs for Companion Diagnostic Device Evaluation
Jeng Mah, Beckman Coulter
9:50 AM

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

Why Not Consensus Reading with Multiple Readers for Evaluating a New (Test) Device?
Bipasa Biswas, CDRH, FDA
10:35 AM

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

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

Bias Reduction in Selection from Multiple Candidate Treatments
Jian Zhu, Takeda Pharmaceuticals; Yi Liu, Takeda
11:20 AM

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

Preliminary Test Estimation and Shrinkage Estimation for Reduced Rank Regression in Cancer Epidemiology Studies
Jaya Satagopan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
3:05 PM

Thursday, 08/03/2017
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

Can Unbiased Estimators Be Absurd?
Ahern Nelson; Christopher Campbell, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Jonathan Grant, Metropolitan State University of Denver
9:20 AM

Assessment of Bias in Estimates using Data from a Sample of Self-Reported Web Users
Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC
9:50 AM

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

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

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

Outlier Robust Estimation of the Total Private Cost of Payment Methods for Large Businesses
Valery Dongmo Jiongo, Bank of Canada
11:05 AM

Using the Random Forest Model to Mitigate Nonresponse Bias
Thagendra Timsina
11:05 AM

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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