JSM Preliminary Online Program
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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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426 Applied Session Wed, 8/1/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-254 C
Correlated Data Methods and Analyses in Epidemiology - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences, Section on Health Policy Statistics
Chair(s): Alula Hadgu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     10:35 AM   Analysis of Smoking Cessation Patterns Using a Stochastic Mixed Effects Model with a Latent Cured StateSheng Luo, Johns Hopkins University; Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, Johns Hopkins University; Thomas A. Louis, Johns Hopkins University; Nilanjan Chatterjee, National Cancer Institute
     10:50 AM   Assessing Baseline and Post-Baseline Effects in Repeated Measures Data Analyses: An Example Using Smoking Cessation DataXiaolei Zhou, RTI International; Beth Sherrill, RTI International; Jianmin Wang, RTI Health Solutions
     11:05 AM   Systolic Blood Pressure in Childhood Predicts Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome Later in LifeShumei Sun, Wright State University; Ruohong Liang, Wright State University
     11:20 AM   Modeling Correlated Longitudinal Processes with Some Processes Partially ObservedQilu Yu, Johns Hopkins University; Laurel Beckett, University of California, Davis; David Bennett, Rush University; Robert Wilson, Rush University
     11:35 AM   Assessing Trend in Longitudinal DataShailendra Banerjee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     11:50 AM   Regression Analysis of Multivariate Panel Count DataXin He, University of Missouri-Columbia; Xingwei Tong, Beijing Normal University; Jianguo Sun, University of Missouri-Columbia; Richard J. Cook, University of Waterloo
     12:05 PM   Analysis of Recurrent Event Data in Case-Crossover StudiesXianghua Luo, The University of Minnesota; Chiung-Yu Huang, National Institutes of Health; Gary S. Sorock, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
 

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