Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
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CC-W = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,
CC-N = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
H = Hilton Chicago,
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
Activity Details
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Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
Contributed Poster Presentations: Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
18:
MEGSA: A Powerful and Flexible Framework for Analyzing Mutual Exclusivity of Tumor Mutations
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Xing Hua, National Cancer Institute ; Jianxin Shi, National Cancer Institute
19:
Cell Suppression and Risk Measurement Across Multiple Tables
—
Joshua Borton, NORC at the University of Chicago
20:
Distribution of Random Correlation Matrices: Hyperspherical Parameterization of the Cholesky Factor
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Xiao Wang ; Mohsen Pourahmadi, Texas A&M University
21:
SPM: Statistical Process Monitoring, an R Package
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Curry Hilton, University of Alabama ; Subhabrata Chakraborti, University of Alabama
22:
Inference on Interval-Valued Data Regression by Measurement Error Models
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Yaotong Cai, University of Georgia ; Lynne Billard, University of Georgia
23:
Effects of Measurement Errors and Heteroscedasticity in Estimation of Constrained Parameters
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Melinda Holt, Sam Houston State University ; Cecil Hallum, Sam Houston State University
24:
Modeling Body Mass Index Distribution Using Flexible Skewed Density Functions: An Application to UWEC Health Data
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Thao Tran, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire ; Mohammad Aziz, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire ; Cara Wiskow, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire ; Kaolee Yang, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
25:
A Web Application for Optimal Selection of Adaptive Designs in Phase I Oncology Clinical Trials
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Sheau-Chiann Chen ; Yu Shyr, Vanderbilt University
26:
The Effect of Multicollinearity in Various Regression Scenarios
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Daniel Mundfrom, Eastern Kentucky University ; Lisa Kay, Eastern Kentucky University ; Michelle Smith, Eastern Kentucky University
27:
Distance-Based Anomaly Detection by Random Sampling
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Kalbi Zongo, Oregon State University ; Charlotte Wickham, Oklahoma State University ; Sarah Emerson, Oregon State University