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This is the preliminary program for the 2008 Joint Statistical
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| 107 | Mon, 8/4/08, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-606 |
| Longitudinal Data Analysis I - Contributed - Papers | ||
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Biometrics Section, Biopharmaceutical Section, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Survey Research Methods |
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| Chair(s): Zhangsheng Yu, The Ohio State University | ||
| 8:35 AM |
Canonical Correlation Analysis of Longitudinal Data — Dayanand N. Naik, Old Dominion University; Jayesh Srivastava, High Point Insurance
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| 8:50 AM |
Inverse Regression from Longitudinal Data — Geoffrey Jones, Massey University
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| 9:05 AM |
State Space Representation of an Autoregressive Linear Mixed Effects Model for the Analysis of Longitudinal Data — Ikuko Funatogawa, Teikyo University School of Medicine; Takashi Funatogawa, Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. LTD.
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| 9:20 AM |
Estimation of Disease Progression in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Using Muscle Electrical Properties — Catherine Stamoulis, Harvard School of Public Health; Rebecca Betensky, Harvard University; Seward Rutkove, Harvard Medical School
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| 9:35 AM |
Comparison Between Analysis of Variance and Spectral Decomposition in the Mixed-Effects Models — Mixia Wu, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Kai Fun Yu, National Institutes of Health; Aiyi Liu, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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Marginalized Transition Models for Longitudinal Count Data — Keunbaik Lee, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center; Michael Daniels, University of Florida; Yongsung Joo, University of Florida
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| 10:05 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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JSM 2008
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