JSM Activity #182


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Activity ID:  182
Title
Robust and Nonparametric Methods
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/13/2002
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Room: H-New York Suite
Biometrics Section*, ENAR Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Yungtai Lo, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:05 AM
Description

An abiding interest of biostatisticians is to develop methods that describe the data well under the broadest possible assumptions about the mechanism that generated the data. This session will highlight a range of current developments in this area.
  301011  By:  Colin L. Mallows 8:35 AM 08/13/2002
Estimating predictive MSE by cross-validation

  300708  By:  Gengsheng  Qin 8:50 AM 08/13/2002
Empirical Likelihood Inference for Median Regression

  301756  By:  James  Yen 9:05 AM 08/13/2002
Analysis of a Robust Variant of the Weighted Mean

  301846  By:  Daqing  Zhang 9:20 AM 08/13/2002
Justification of the Cox Partial Likelihood Estimator

  301215  By:  David A. Verbel 9:35 AM 08/13/2002
Comparing Immunohistochemical Data Using Kendall's Tau

  300836  By:  Bernard  Rosner 9:50 AM 08/13/2002
Use of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Statistic for Clustered Data: The Case of Subunit Specific Covariates

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