JSM Activity #287


The views expressed here are those of the individual authors
and not necessarily those of the ASA or its board, officers, or staff.


Back to main JSM 2002 Program page





Activity ID:  287
Title
Developments in Hypothesis Testing
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/14/2002
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Room: H-Clinton Suite
General Methodology Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Tapan K. Nayak, George Washington University
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:05 AM
Description

Topics include a two stage false discovery controlling procedure for multiple testing, a post-data interpretation of Neyman-Pearson methods based on a conception of severe testing, a new method of testing scale mixture, an examination of the effect of sparseness on the power of goodness-of-fit tests for the Rasch model, a new test for homogeneity across levels of a stratifying variable, and an examination of the performance properties of the four MANOVA statistics.
  301193  By:  Yoav  Benjamini 8:35 AM 08/14/2002
Two Stage False Discovery Controlling Procedure for Multiple Testing

  300455  By:  Deborah G. Mayo 8:50 AM 08/14/2002
A Post-data Interpretation of Neyman-Pearson Methods Based on a Conception of Severe Testing

  300857  By:  Denys  Pommeret 9:05 AM 08/14/2002
Testing Scale Mixture

  301633  By:  Mark  Reiser 9:20 AM 08/14/2002
The Effect of Sparseness on Power of Goodness-of-Fit Tests for the Rasch Model

  301398  By:  Michael  B. Brimacombe 9:35 AM 08/14/2002
A New Test For Homogeneity

  300965  By:  Bruce L. Brown 9:50 AM 08/14/2002
Performance Properties of the Four MANOVA Statistics

JSM 2002

For information, contact meetings@amstat.org or phone (703) 684-1221.

If you have questions about the Continuing Education program, please contact the Education Department.

Revised March 2002