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This 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.

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  301069  By:  Marc Genton 2:05 PM 08/08/2004
Analyzing Censored Data Based on Autoregressive Models

  301691  By:    2:05 PM 08/08/2004
Imputation Strategy for a Health and Nutrition Survey

  302049  By:    4:20 PM 08/08/2004
Embedding Logic Checks in an Automated Hot-deck Imputation of Survey Data

  301524  By:    4:35 PM 08/08/2004
Using Name Information to Impute Respondent Demographics

  301640  By:    4:50 PM 08/08/2004
Nonresponse Adjustment in IRS Taxpayer Compliance Studies

  300929  By:    5:05 PM 08/08/2004
A Comparison of the Characteristic Imputation in Census 2000 to the Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation Survey for Matched Persons

  300553  By:    11:55 AM 08/09/2004
A Bayesian Record Linkage Methodology for Multiple Imputation of Missing Links

  301299  By:    2:05 PM 08/09/2004
Accounting for Imputation in Estimating the Variance of CPS Earnings

  301301  By:    3:05 PM 08/09/2004
Comparison of Methods of Missing-data Imputation in Analysis of Two Phase III Trials Treating HIV1 Infection

  301614  By:    08/10/2004
Comparison of Imputation Methods in Behavioral Science Research: A Small Longitudinal Study of Sexual Counseling after Prostate Cancer

  301292  By:    10:55 AM 08/10/2004
Imputation by Propensity Matching

  300976  By:    11:35 AM 08/10/2004
Imputation Variance Estimation by Bootstrap Method for the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey

  300063  By:  Michael Larsen 9:25 AM 08/11/2004
Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling of NRI Survey Data

  301357  By:    11:35 AM 08/11/2004
A Comparison of Regression Models to Impute Continuous Variables of Partially Complete Observations

  300611  By:  Claudio Quintano 2:25 PM 08/11/2004
Some Aspects About the Quality of Income Data from Sample Surveys

  300641  By:    2:50 PM 08/11/2004
Jackknife Variance Estimation for Two Samples after Imputation under Two-phase Sampling

  300653  By:    8:35 AM 08/12/2004
Searching for Donors: Finding an Imputation Strategy

  302185  By:    8:35 AM 08/12/2004
Synchronizing Survey Edit and Imputation Systems: A Look at the American Housing Survey's Utility System

  302141  By:    8:35 AM 08/12/2004
Imputation of Financial Fields in Integrated Anonymous Patient-level Databases

  301785  By:  Thomas Belin 8:50 AM 08/12/2004
Evaluating Factors of a Hot-deck Imputation Procedure in a Longitudinal Depression Treatment Study

  302013  By:    9:05 AM 08/12/2004
Physiological Reactivity and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Diagnosis When Some Data are Missing

  300790  By:  Wesley Yung 9:15 AM 08/12/2004
Use of GST Data by the Monthly Survey of Manufacturing

  301183  By:    9:35 AM 08/12/2004
Evaluating Regression Imputation Models: An Example from the Services Sectors Portion of the Economic Census

  300385  By:    10:35 AM 08/12/2004
Missing Income Information in Panel Data: Incidence, Imputation, and Its Impact on the Income Distribution

  301262  By:    10:35 AM 08/12/2004
Improving Likelihood-based Data-squashing

  301189  By:    10:50 AM 08/12/2004
Imputation for the 2002 Employee Retirement Census

  300126  By:    11:05 AM 08/12/2004
Outlier Robust Imputation of Survey Data

JSM 2004 For information, contact jsm@amstat.org or phone (888) 231-3473. If you have questions about the Continuing Education program, please contact the Education Department.
Revised March 2004