JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #26

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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
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26 Applied Session Sun, 8/8/04, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM TCC-711
Small Area Estimation #1 - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
Chair(s): Georgia R. Roberts, Statistics Canada
     2:05 PM   Small-area Estimation with Autocorrelated Observations and Stochastic Benchmark ConstraintsRichard B. Tiller, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Danny Pfeffermann, Hebrew University and University of Southampton
     2:20 PM   Nonparametric Small-area Estimation Using Penalized SplinesJean Opsomer, Iowa State University
     2:35 PM   M-quantile Models for Small-area EstimationRaymond Chambers, University of Southampton; Nikolaos Tzavidis, University of Southampton
     2:50 PM   A Method of Reconciling Discrepant National and Subnational Employment and Unemployment EstimatesSwamy A.V.B. Paravastu, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Jatinder S. Mehta, Temple University; i-Lok Chang, American University
     3:05 PM   A Study of Mass Imputation in Small-area EstimationRichard Moore, U.S. Census Bureau; Nancy Robbins, U.S. Census Bureau
     3:20 PM   Exploring the Feasibility of Using Small-area Estimation to Estimate Health Behaviors in Remote Areas in TaiwanHsing-Yi Chang, National Health Research Institutes
     3:35 PM   Model-based Approaches for a Land-cover Map Accuracy Assessment of Northeastern IowaBen Skalland, Iowa State University; Tapabrata Maiti, Iowa State University; Sarah Nusser, Iowa State University
 

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