JSM Activity #317


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Activity ID:  317
Title
Toxicology and Environmental Statistics
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/14/2002
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Room: H-Madison Suite
Biometrics Section*, ENAR, Section on Statistical Graphics* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Yunling (Evelyn) Du, Columbia University
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 12:05 PM
Description

This session will highlight current statistical thinking in two areas that are important in studying the environment: The sampling of wildlife populations, and the estimation of the potency of potentially toxic substances.
  301853  By:  Steven J. Schwager 10:35 AM 08/14/2002
Adaptive Cluster Sampling for Hydroacoustic Surveys

  301679  By:  Ram C. Tripathi 10:50 AM 08/14/2002
A Generalization of the Log-series Distribution with Applications

  300885  By:  Hojin  Moon 11:05 AM 08/14/2002
Extending the Survival-adjusted Cochran-Armitage Test by Estimating k for the Poly-k Test

  300451  By:  Ben  Ahlstrom 11:20 AM 08/14/2002
Critical Values and Power for a Test of Group Differences in Rodent Carcinogenicity Bioassays Based on the Beta-Binomial Distribution with Small Samples

  301569  By:  Man Lai Tang 11:35 AM 08/14/2002
The Use of Historical Control Information for Trend Test in Carcinogenesis

  301721  By:  Shailendra N. Banerjee 11:50 AM 08/14/2002
Statistical Methods for Assessing Survival of Human Pathogens

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Revised March 2002