JSM 2011 Online Program
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344 | Tue, 8/2/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D241 | |
Statistical Methods for Analyzing Categorical Data — Contributed Papers | |||
Biometrics Section , Section on Health Policy Statistics , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Section on Statistical Consulting | |||
Chair(s): Alisa Jane Stephens, Harvard School of Public Health | |||
10:35 AM | Determining Informative Cutpoints When Dichotomizing Data from the Northwestern University Spore in Prostate Cancer — Irene Helenowski, Northwestern University ; Timothy Kuzel, Northwestern University ; Borko Jovanovic, Northwestern University ; Aishwarya Parameswaran , Northwestern University | ||
10:50 AM | A Comparison of Methods for Finding the Upper Confidence Limit for a Binomial Proportion When Zero Successes Are Observed — Courtney McCracken, Georgia Health Sciences University ; Stephen Looney, Georgia Health Sciences University | ||
11:05 AM | A Linear Approximation Method for Parameter Estimation in Probit Regression — Haoyu Wang, University of California at Riverside ; Subir Ghosh, University of California at Riverside | ||
11:20 AM | Existence of Maximum Likelihood Estimates in Categorical Regression Models — Tezcan Ozrazgat Baslanti, University of Florida ; Michael Daniels, University of Florida ; Alan Agresti, University of Florida | ||
11:35 AM | Classifying Time-Dependent Covariates in Modeling Correlated Data — Jeffrey Wilson, Arizona State University ; Anh Nguyen, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center | ||
11:50 AM | Double, Double: Exploiting Duality to Model Dispersion — Michael T. Anderson, The University of Texas at San Antonio | ||
12:05 PM | Floor Discussion |
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