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Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
11:15 AM
CC-Hall F1 West
SPEED: Environmental Statistics, Part 2A — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
The oral portion will take place during Session 213153
1:
Underestimation of Standard Errors in Regression Analysis for Pollution Exposure Assessment Using Multi-Source Data
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Tomoshige Nakamura, Keio University ; Mihoko Minami, Keio University
2:
Modeling Nonconstant Detection Rates in Removal-Sampled Point-Count Surveys
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Adam Martin-Schwarze ; Philip Dixon, Iowa State University ; Jarad Niemi, Iowa State University
3:
Modeling Blood Organic Mercury as a Function of Usual Fish Consumption and Demographics Using NHANES Data
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John Rogers, Westat ; Rebecca Birch, Westat
4:
Spatial Confounding in Semiparametric Regression Models for Spatial Data
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Guilherme Ludwig, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Jun Zhu, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Chun-Shu Chen, National Changhua University of Education
5:
Design Considerations for Vaccine Efficacy Trials in Outbreak Settings
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Natalie Dean, University of Florida ; M Elizabeth Halloran, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Ira Longini, University of Florida
6:
Using Wavelets to Discover Relationships Among Tree-Ring Records
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Megan Heyman, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ; Snigdhansu Chatterjee, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities ; Scott St. George, University of Minnesota
7:
Sequential Policy Making in Management of Emerging Infectious Disease with Monte Carlo Tree Search
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Sihan Wu, North Carolina State University
8:
A Standardized Signed Likelihood Ratio Test for the Threshold in a Generalized Pareto Distribution
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David Smith, Tennessee Tech University
9:
Combining Information from Multiple Marks in a Marked Point Pattern
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Philip Dixon, Iowa State University
10:
Can Sentinel Site Data Be Used to Estimate Vaccination Coverage in the United States?
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Xia Lin, CDC ; Elizabeth Zell ; Loren Rodgers, CDC ; Laura Pabst, CDC