JSM Activity #189


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Activity ID:  189
Title Room
Poster Session H-Ballroom Foyer (2nd Floor)
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/07/2001    12:00 PM  -  2:00 PM ASA, ENAR, IMS, SSC, WNAR, Section on Physical & Engineering Sciences* Contributed
Organizer: C. Shane Reese, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Chair: n/a
Discussant:  
Description

Contributed posters covering topics on Sampling and surveys, Bayesian Statistics and Hierarchial Models, Graphics and Visualazation, Linear Models and GLM, and Nonparametrics.
  300465  By:  Geunshik Han 08/07/2001
Poster # 12   Small Area Estimation for Doctor Visits

  300475  By:  Margaret Carroll 08/07/2001
Poster # 08   Analysis of Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999

  300504  By:  Chamont Wang 08/07/2001
Poster # 20   Peculiar Models That Provide Good Fit For Certain Logistic Regression

  300513  By:  Scott Fricker 08/07/2001
Poster # 10   How Do People Interpret Open-ended Categorical Questions?

  300746  By:  Lewis Shoemaker 08/07/2001
Poster # 25   The Quantile Test for Homogeneity of Variances

  300768  By:  Wathurawa Bandulasiri 08/07/2001
Poster # 23   Assessments of Impacts Due to Misspecification in the Restricted General Linear Model

  300809  By:  Stephanie Stolfus 08/07/2001
Poster # 07   An Examination of the Intraclass Correlation for Twenty-five States Participating in the Youth Tobacco Survey (1998-2000)

  300867  By:  Quatracia  Williams 08/07/2001
Poster # 13   Empirical Bayes Methods in Small-Area Problems

  300904  By:  Kristen Arwood 08/07/2001
Poster # 26   Bootstrapping Perspectives for Medical and Sports Medicine Applications

  300985  By:  Stanley Shulman 08/07/2001
Poster # 21   An Example from Proficiency Testing of the Application of Principal Components to the Estimation of Variance Components in the Mixed Model

  300986  By:  Gerhard Fries 08/07/2001
Poster # 06   Preparing for the 2001 SCF

  300997  By:  Miguel Caceres 08/07/2001
Poster # 24   Soccer and Society in South America

  301024  By:  William Yu 08/07/2001
Poster # 05   Precision of Survey Estimates Derived from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)

  301038  By:  Bruce Bowerman 08/07/2001
Poster # 01   Survey Sampling: A Programmed Learning Approach

  301188  By:  Martin  Levy 08/07/2001
Poster # 04   Application of the Horvitz-Thompson Estimator to Many-to-Many Frame Structures: Computational Considerations

  301237  By:  Hani Dimassi 08/07/2001
Poster # 03   Analysis of a Physician Satisfaction Survey Using Data-Reduction Methods

  301241  By:  Ian Harris 08/07/2001
Poster # 18   Closed-form Approximations to the REML Estimator of Intraclass Correlation in a Mixed Linear Model

  301284  By:  John Hanes, Jr. 08/07/2001
Poster # 17   Tapestry Over Time: Extending the Data Matrix Method

  301297  By:  Sharina Person 08/07/2001
Poster # 15   An Examination of the Relationship Between Appropriate Receipt of Ace Inhibitors and Mortality: A Bayesian Hierarchical Linear Models Approach

  301353  By:  Joyce Weil 08/07/2001
Poster # 09   Methods of Assessing Disclosure Limitation in United States Census Data

  301373  By:  Deanna Marriott 08/07/2001
Poster # 16   Visualizing Data in More than Four Dimensions Using 3-D Color Axes

  301464  By:  Wayne Johnson 08/07/2001
Poster # 02   Comparison of Computer Programs for Variance Estimation on Data from Complex Sample Surveys

  301549  By:  Roy St. Laurent 08/07/2001
Poster # 19   The Distribution of the Geometric Mean of Independent F (or gamma) Random Variables

  301593  By:  James Neill 08/07/2001
Poster # 22   Testing for Lack of Fit in Nonlinear Models Based on Fuzzy Clusters

  301688  By:  Lawrence Malakhoff 08/07/2001
Poster # 11   Development of the Response Mode and Incentive Experiment for Census 2000: A Case Study

  301699  By:  Mark Schultz 08/07/2001
Poster # 14   A Comparison of Parameter Estimates Obtained from Multiple Linear Regression and Hierarchical Linear Models

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