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Keyword Search Criteria: Influence Function returned 9 record(s)
Sunday, 07/28/2019
Efficient Nonparametric Estimation of Population Size from Incomplete Lists
Manjari Das, Carnegie Mellon University; Edward Kennedy, Carnegie Mellon University
4:05 PM

Robust Fitting and Smoothing Parameter Selection for GAMLSS
William Aeberhard, Stevens Institute of Technology; Eva Cantoni, University of Geneva; Giampiero Marra, University College London; Rosalba Radice, City, University of London
5:05 PM

Monday, 07/29/2019
On Post Dimension Reduction Statistical Inference
Kyongwon Kim, The Pennsylvania State University
2:05 PM

Robust Dimension Reduction Methods
Prabha Shrestha; Wei Lin, Ohio University
2:50 PM

Tuesday, 07/30/2019
Survey Calibration to Improve the Efficiency of Pure Risk Estimates from Case-Control Samples Nested in a Cohort
Yei Eun Shin, National Cancer Institute; Ruth Pfeiffer, National Cancer Institute; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Mitchell Henry Gail, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics


Survey Calibration to Improve the Efficiency of Pure Risk Estimates from Case-Control Samples Nested in a Cohort
Yei Eun Shin, National Cancer Institute; Ruth Pfeiffer, National Cancer Institute; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Mitchell Henry Gail, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
9:50 AM

Can We Attribute Suicides to an App? Nonparametric Estimation the Probability of Causation
Maria Cuellar, Carnegie Mellon University; Walter Dempsey, Harvard University
10:05 AM

Validating Risk Prediction Models with Sub-Samples of Cohorts
Ruth Pfeiffer, National Cancer Institute; Mitchell Henry Gail, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics; Yei Eun Shin, National Cancer Institute
11:00 AM

Wednesday, 07/31/2019
Sensitivity Analysis via the Proportion of Unmeasured Confounding
Matteo Bonvini, Carnegie Mellon University; Edward Kennedy, Carnegie Mellon University
3:05 PM