JSM Activity #26This is the preliminary program for the 2004 Joint Statistical Meetings in Toronto, Canada. Currently included in this program is the "technical" program, schedule of invited, topic contributed, regular contributed and poster sessions; Continuing Education courses (August 7-10, 2004); and Committee and Business Meetings. This on-line program will be updated frequently to reflect the most current revisions. To View the Program: You may choose to view all activities of the program or just parts of it at any one time. All activities are arranged by date and time. |
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26 | 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 Constraints — Richard B. Tiller, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Danny Pfeffermann, Hebrew University and University of Southampton | |
2:20 PM | Nonparametric Small-area Estimation Using Penalized Splines — Jean Opsomer, Iowa State University | |
2:35 PM | M-quantile Models for Small-area Estimation — Raymond Chambers, University of Southampton; Nikolaos Tzavidis, University of Southampton | |
2:50 PM | A Method of Reconciling Discrepant National and Subnational Employment and Unemployment Estimates — Swamy 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 Estimation — Richard 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 Taiwan — Hsing-Yi Chang, National Health Research Institutes | |
3:35 PM | Model-based Approaches for a Land-cover Map Accuracy Assessment of Northeastern Iowa — Ben Skalland, Iowa State University; Tapabrata Maiti, Iowa State University; Sarah Nusser, Iowa State University | |
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