This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Activity Details

32 * ! Sun, 8/1/2010, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-202 (West)
Bayesian Models for Health, Consumer Choice, and Recidivism — Contributed Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Natalie Cheung Hall, Eli Lilly and Company
2:05 PM Bayesian Modeling of Smoking Exposure During Pregnancy Vanja Dukic, The University of Chicago
2:20 PM Estimating Epidemic Parameters of STI Transmission: A Bayesian Approach Using MCMC Techniques Jeffrey M. Switchenko, Emory University ; Lance Waller, Emory University
2:35 PM A Factor-Augmented Random Effects Model to Model the Association Between Cognitive Performance and Nutrition Sherry Lin, University of California, Los Angeles ; Robert E. Weiss, University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Health
2:50 PM Modeling Adverse Birth Outcomes Through a Factor Model for Bayesian Quantile Regression Lane F. Burgette, Duke University ; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
3:05 PM A Single Test Derived from Modeling Biological Heterogeneity of Multiple Serum Biomarkers via Mixture Models Using Bayesian Inference Eric A. Macklin, MGH Biostatistics Center ; Ying Zhou, MGH Biostatistics Center ; Trenton C. Pulsipher, MGH Biostatistics Center ; Steven James Skates, Massachusetts General Hospital
3:20 PM Bayesian Models Predicting the Return to Prison — Gail Blattenberger, The University of Utah ; Richard Fowles, The University of Utah ; John Krantz, The University of Utah
3:35 PM Hierarchical Bayes Conjoint Choice Analysis via the Approximate Dependent Poisson Race Model Hang Joon Kim, The Ohio State University ; Steven MacEachern, The Ohio State University



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