JSM Activity #246


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Activity ID:  246
Title
* ! Applications of Statistics to Measurement Problems in Applied Science and Engineering
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/13/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: H-Regent Parlor
Section on Physical & Engineering Sciences*, Section on Quality & Productivity* Topic Contributed
Organizer: Mark G. Vangel, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Chair: David L. Banks, Food and Drug Administration
Discussant: 3:25 PM - Mark S. Levenson, Consumer Product Safety Commission    
Floor Discussion 3:45 PM
Description

Metrology provides a rich source of opportunities for the theory and applications of stantistics. The first two talks discuss novel applications of generalized linear models, experimental design, and graphical methods to data of national and international significance. The second two talks are more methodological, addressing topics in the analysis of interlaboratory study data and a practical issue in measurement calibration.
  300729  By:  Ivelisse  Avilés 2:05 PM 08/13/2002
Optimal Designs for Mixed-Effects Models with Two Random Nested Factors

  301057  By:  James  J. Filliben 2:25 PM 08/13/2002
Flow Measurements for Multi-Meter Transfer Standards

  300616  By:  C. M. Wang 2:45 PM 08/13/2002
A Generalized Confidence Interval for a Consensus Mean with Applications to Interlaboratory Studies

  300904  By:  Mark G. Vangel 3:05 PM 08/13/2002
Bayesian Multiple-Use Calibration

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