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Friday, February 22
CS01 Theme 1: Communication, Impact and Career Development #1 Fri, Feb 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Napoleon D3
Chair(s): Sylvia Dohrmann, Westat

Becoming a Manager of Statisticians
View Presentation View Presentation John Johnson, REGISTRAT-MAPI
Influence - Essential for Success as a Statistician
View Presentation View Presentation Paul Berg, Eli Lilly and Company
 
CS02 Theme 2: Data Modeling and Analysis #1 Fri, Feb 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Napoleon A1-3
Chair(s): Jim Rutherford, Chevron

Survival Analysis of Longitudinal Event History Data from Complex Samples
View Presentation View Presentation Steven G Heeringa, University of Michigan Institute for Social Research
Multigraph Representation of Loglinear Models
View Presentation View Presentation Harry J. Khamis, Statistical Consulting Center, Wright State University
 
CS03 Theme 3: Prediction and Analytics #1 Fri, Feb 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Napoleon D1&2
Chair(s): Dominique Haughton, Bentley University and Universite Toulouse I

Risk Intelligent Modeling: Avoiding Common Pitfalls of Black Box Analytics
View Presentation View Presentation Robert J Torongo, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Data Analytics Algorithms Introductory Overview
View Presentation View Presentation Rodney Tjoelker, Boeing
 
CS04 Theme 1: Communication, Impact and Career Development #2 Fri, Feb 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Napoleon D3
Chair(s): Keith Schleicher, Cognilytics, Inc.

How to Explain Common Statistical Misconceptions to Non-Statisticians
View Presentation View Presentation Jim Colton, Minitab Inc.
Effective Communication of Statistical Results
View Presentation View Presentation Heather Krause, Datassist Consulting
 
CS05 Theme 2: Data Modeling and Analysis #2 Fri, Feb 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Napoleon A1-3
Chair(s): MoonJung Cho, US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Multiple Imputation: An Introduction and Applications
View Presentation View Presentation Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics
Dealing With Missing Data; From Small to Large Scale
View Presentation View Presentation Andrew F. Grannell, Statistical Solutions
 
CS06 Theme 3: Prediction and Analytics #2 Fri, Feb 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Napoleon D1&2
Chair(s): Dennis Kunimura, g4b Analytics LLC

Supporting Healthcare Policy Initiatives through Modeling Efforts: Issues of Data Capacity and Statistical Quality
View Presentation View Presentation Steven B Cohen, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Average Versus Local Effects
View Presentation View Presentation S. Stanley Young, NISS
 
CS07 Theme 1: Communication, Impact and Career Development #3 Fri, Feb 22, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Napoleon D3
Chair(s): Christopher Malone, Winona State University

Teaching Communication in Statistical Collaborations
View Presentation View Presentation Eric Vance, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis & Virginia Tech
 
CS08 Theme 2: Data Modeling and Analysis #3 Fri, Feb 22, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Napoleon A1-3
Chair(s): Jim Rutherford, Chevron

Bridging the Gap between Ideal and Practical Conditions in the Application of Statistical Methods
View Presentation View Presentation Gretchen Falk, Ernst & Young
Resampling: No Assumptions Needed!
View Presentation View Presentation Dennis L Eggett, Brigham Young University - Department of Statistics
 
CS09 Theme 4: Software and Graphics #1 Fri, Feb 22, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Napoleon D1&2
Chair(s): David Schlotzhauer, SAS Institute Inc.

Statistics and Graphics for Analysis and Insight
View Presentation View Presentation David A. Dickey, North Carolina State University
 
CS10 Theme 1: Communication, Impact and Career Development #4 Fri, Feb 22, 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Napoleon D3
Chair(s): LeAnna G. Stork, Monsanto Co.

Gone in 60 Minutes: 5 Suggestions for Keeping Clients and Creating Partnerships
View Presentation View Presentation Todd Coffey, Seattle Genetics, Inc.
The Face of the Statistical Consultant
View Presentation View Presentation Phil Scinto, The Lubrizol Corporation
 
CS11 Theme 2: Data Modeling and Analysis #4 Fri, Feb 22, 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Napoleon A1-3
Chair(s): MoonJung Cho, US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Releasing Statistical Information while Protecting the Underlying Individual Data
View Presentation View Presentation Paul B Massell, U.S. Census Bureau
Uncovering the Truths Behind Internet Domain Registrations
View Presentation View Presentation Edward J Mulrow, NORC at the University of Chicago
 
CS12 Theme 4: Software and Graphics #2 Fri, Feb 22, 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Napoleon D1&2
Chair(s): David Schlotzhauer, SAS Institute Inc.

Generalized Linear Mixed Model Based Power and Precision Analysis as a Tool for Planning Research Designs
View Presentation View Presentation Walt Stroup, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Do Your Graphs Speak Clearly?
View Presentation View Presentation Sanjay Matange, SAS Institute
 
Saturday, February 23
CS13 Theme 2: Data Modeling and Analysis #5 Sat, Feb 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Napoleon A1&2
Chair(s): Wenjin Wang, Pfizer

Confounders, Mediators, Moderators & Suppressors: Identifying and Testing for Different Types of Covariates
View Presentation View Presentation Julia E Seaman, UCSF
Mixed Models for Business Decision Making
View Presentation View Presentation Sam Weerahandi, Pfizer
 
CS14 Theme 3: Prediction and Analytics #3 Sat, Feb 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Napoleon D3
Chair(s): Dennis Kunimura, g4b Analytics LLC

Tales from the Trenches
View Presentation View Presentation Dennis Kunimura, g4b Analytics LLC
Transforming The Corporation To Fully Leverage Business Analytics
View Presentation View Presentation Randy John Bartlett, Blue Sigma Analytics
 
CS15 Theme 4: Software and Graphics #3 Sat, Feb 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Napoleon D1&2
Chair(s): Aric LaBarr, North Carolina State University

Creating Data Visualizations with SAS® and the Processing Graphics Language
View Presentation View Presentation Patrick Hall, SAS Institute
Productizing Your Statistical Analysis
Michael Kane, Yale University
 
CS16 Theme 2: Data Modeling and Analysis #6 Sat, Feb 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Napoleon A1&2
Chair(s): Wenjin Wang, Pfizer

Estimation of Individual Treatment Effects
View Presentation View Presentation Craig Anthony Rolling, University of Minnesota
Meta-analysis with Proportion Data
View Presentation View Presentation Meng-Jia Wu, Loyola University Chicago
 
CS17 Theme 3: Prediction and Analytics #4 Sat, Feb 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Napoleon D3
Chair(s): Dennis Kunimura, g4b Analytics LLC

The Effectiveness of Display Ads
View Presentation View Presentation Tim C Hesterberg, Google
A Novel Approach for Improving Predictive Accuracy of Prognostic Models for Violent Reoffending
View Presentation View Presentation Constantinos Kallis, Queen Mary, University of London
 
CS18 Theme 4: Software and Graphics #4 Sat, Feb 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Napoleon D1&2
Chair(s): David Schlotzhauer, SAS Institute Inc.

Under the Hood with Exploratory Factor Analysis: What is Rotation, Really?
View Presentation View Presentation Jason W. Osborne, Old Dominion University
Enhanced Tipping-Point Displays
View Presentation View Presentation Victoria Liublinska, Statistics Department, Harvard University