JSM Activity #304


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Activity ID:  304
Title Room
* Estimating Treatment Effects in Observational Studies H-Gwinnett
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/08/2001    2:00 PM  -  3:50 PM Section on Statistics in Epidemiology*, Section on Health Policy Statistics*, ENAR Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Ralph D'Agostino Jr., Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Discussant:  
  300694  By:  Heejung Bang 2:05 PM 08/08/2001
Estimating Treatment Effects in Studies of Perinatal Transmission of HIV with Fetal Loss

  301325  By:  Thomas Belin 2:20 PM 08/08/2001
Causal Inference for Treatment Efficacy in Cancer Control Studies with Noncompliance

  301432  By:  Yolanda Barron 2:35 PM 08/08/2001
Assessing Regression to the Mean Effects When Selection Criteria Are Based on Slopes

  300811  By:  Xiaohong Davis 2:50 PM 08/08/2001
Estimation of Vaccine Efficacy from Household Data

  301539  By:  Tanya Henneman 3:05 PM 08/08/2001
Estimating Causal Parameters in Marginal Structural Models with Unmeasured Confounders Using Instrumental Variables

  300846  By:  Kevin Dobbin 3:20 PM 08/08/2001
Stochastic Permutation Models for Causal Inference

  301442  By:  Emelita Wong 3:35 PM 08/08/2001
Inverse of Treatment Probability Weighting for Time-to-First Cervical Infection

JSM 2001

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