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  300852  By:  Jerome P. Reiter 10:35 AM 08/14/2002
The Feasibility of Releasing Public-Use Synthetic Data Sets

  300453  By:  Ohidul  Siddiqui 11:50 AM 08/13/2002
Methods for Imputing Missing Item Responses in Psychometric Scale Construction

  300494  By:  Xiaowei  Yang 10:50 AM 08/12/2002
Variable Selection in Linear Regression Models for Incomplete Dataset

  300495  By:  Steven  Shoptaw 2:50 PM 08/13/2002
Multiple Partial Imputation for Incomplete Longitudinal Data

  300533  By:  Jeremy  Taylor 9:05 AM 08/12/2002
Survival Estimation and Testing Via Multiple Imputation

  300661  By:  David  Haziza 2:05 PM 08/13/2002
Inference on Population Means under Unweighted Imputation for Missing Survey Data

  300702  By:  Ofer  Harel 8:50 AM 08/15/2002
Two-stage Multiple Imputation

  300727  By:  Chen Quin  Lam 11:35 AM 08/14/2002
Handling Undecided Voters: Using Missing Data Methods in Election Forecasting

  301560  By:  Heather   Koball 9:20 AM 08/13/2002
Counting Custodial Fathers: The Role of Imputation and Survey Probes in Identifying Custodial Fathers in the Child Support Supplement of the Current Population Survey

  300804  By:  Jianming  Wang 8:35 AM 08/13/2002
Handling Incomplete High Dimensional Longitudinal Data by Multiple Imputation Using a Longitudinal Factor Analysis Model

  300810  By:  Paula E. Weir 10:35 AM 08/14/2002
Conversion of Multiple Survey System Edits and Imputation to StEPS

  300813  By:  Patrick  Mason 11:35 AM 08/14/2002
Imputation of Demographic Variables from the 2001 Canadian Census of Population

  300830  By:  Naum  M. Khutoryansky 9:35 AM 08/12/2002
Incremental Methods of Imputation in Longitudinal Clinical Trials

  300835  By:  Coen A. Bernaards 3:35 PM 08/13/2002
Robustness of a Multivariate Normal Approximation for Imputation of Incomplete Categorical Data

  300837  By:  Hakan  Demirtas 8:50 AM 08/12/2002
Random-Coefficient Pattern-Mixture Models for Nonrandom Attrition

  300897  By:  Steven  Meester 11:15 AM 08/14/2002
Imputation for Missing Response Using Auxiliary Data with an Application to Credit Scoring

  300913  By:  David P. Izrael 11:35 AM 08/12/2002
Improving Income Imputation by Using Partial Income Information and Ecological Variables

  300919  By:  Hansheng  Wang 9:05 AM 08/12/2002
Imputation for Instrument With Item Nonrespondents in Clinical Research

  300936  By:  Sylvia  G. Leaver 3:20 PM 08/11/2002
Assessing the Impact of Imputation on the Sampling Variance of the U.S. Consumer Price Index

  300978  By:  Meena  Khare 11:55 AM 08/12/2002
Alternative Methods to Adjust Vaccination Coverage Rates for Missing Immunization Histories in the National Immunization Survey

  300993  By:  Bonnie E. Kegan 5:30 PM 08/11/2002
Flexible Matching Imputation in the Manufactured Homes Survey

  300997  By:  Michel  Chavance 2:25 PM 08/14/2002
Modeling Incomplete Observations of Quality of Life

  301070  By:  Martha  B. Eller 4:25 PM 08/11/2002
Analysis of the 1998 Gift Tax Panel Study

  301074  By:  Eric W. Zhi 10:50 AM 08/14/2002
Comparison of Methods to Analyze Coarse Immunogenicity Data

  301112  By:  Recai M. Yucel 3:25 PM 08/12/2002
Data Augmentation Strategies in Multivariate Multilevel Incomplete Data

  301182  By:  Dean H. Judson 9:15 AM 08/14/2002
The Administrative Records Experiment in 2000: Evaluating the Ability of Administrative Records Databases to Replicate Census 2000 Results at the Matched Household Level

  301195  By:  Barry W. Johnson 4:05 PM 08/11/2002
Using Auxiliary Information to Adjust for Non-Response in Weighting a Linked Sample of Administrative Records

  301201  By:  Michael D. Sinclair 3:05 PM 08/11/2002
A Simulation Study To Evaluate The Robustness Of Recent Methods For Preparing Variance Estimates In The Presence Of Hot Deck Imputation

  301206  By:  Patrick J. Cantwell 2:05 PM 08/11/2002
Accounting for Imputation When Estimating Variances in the Economic Surveys at the Census Bureau

  301220  By:  Bor-Chung H. Chen 11:55 AM 08/14/2002
A Comparison Study of ACS If-Then-Else, NIM, and DISCRETE Edit and Imputation Systems Using ACS Data

  301239  By:  James R. Knaub, Jr. 08/12/2002
Poster # 01   Practical Methods for Electric Power Survey Data

  301243  By:  Amy T. Umbach 9:20 AM 08/12/2002
Bayesian Imputation Methods to Measure Quality of Life with Missing Data

  301494  By:  Yvonne M. Zubovic 9:20 AM 08/15/2002
Power of the Regression Coefficients Tests Under Various Imputation Methods

  301329  By:  A.  Demnati 2:50 PM 08/11/2002
Linearization Variance Estimators for Survey Data with Missing Responses

  301376  By:  Darlene R. Goldstein 11:05 AM 08/14/2002
Multiple Imputation in Genetic Linkage Analysis

  301386  By:  Fang  Liu 2:50 PM 08/13/2002
Multiple Imputation and Statistical Disclosure Control in Microdata

  301414  By:  Tanja  Srebotnjak 4:05 PM 08/11/2002
Deriving a Model for Missing Data in the 2002 Environmental Sustainability Index

  301427  By:  Michael P. Cohen 3:05 PM 08/13/2002
Imputation of Trips of Persons Not Interviewed in Household Travel Surveys

  301445  By:  Zachary  Skrivanek 9:15 AM 08/14/2002
A Monte Carlo Unified Approach to Linkage Analysis

  301494  By:  Yvonne M. Zubovic 9:20 AM 08/15/2002
Power of the Regression Coefficients Tests Under Various Imputation Methods

  301521  By:  Yves  Thibaudeau 2:35 PM 08/13/2002
Item Imputation with the Discrete Edit System

  301532  By:  Gong  Tang 10:05 AM 08/15/2002
An Imputation Method for Data with Non-ignorable Nonresponse

  300363  By:  Joseph  Salvo 2:30 PM 08/14/2002
The American Community Survey: Quality of Response by Mode of Data Collection in the Bronx Test Site

  301661  By:  Evguenia I. Jilinskaia 5:05 PM 08/11/2002
Comparison of Methods for Imputation of Paid Amounts in Medical Insurance Data

  300093  By:  Richard  De Veaux 10:35 AM 08/14/2002
Investigation of Drop Out Rates in Clinical Trials via Data Mining

  301768  By:  Carlos E.  Toro 08/12/2002
Poster # 17   Puerto Rico Family Income Survey--1999

  301770  By:  Lingqi  Tang 4:50 PM 08/11/2002
Applying Multiple Imputation Methods to a Multi-center Randomized Clinical Trial: The IMPACT Study

  301810  By:  Louis  Grothaus 2:20 PM 08/13/2002
Current Issues in Missing Data Analysis in Randomized Trials of Smoking Cessation Interventions

  301824  By:  RubĂ©n  A. Smith-Cayama 3:20 PM 08/14/2002
Evaluation of Some Methods for Non-response in Environmental Data

  301827  By:  Chen-Pin  Wang 5:05 PM 08/11/2002
Residual Diagnostics for Growth Mixture Models: Examining the Impact of a Preventive Intervention on Multiple Trajectories of Aggressive Behavior

  301968  By:  Jae-Kwang  Kim 2:35 PM 08/11/2002
Replication Variance Estimation for Nearest Neighbor Imputation With Application to the 2000 Census Long Form Data

  301970  By:  Joseph  Croos 2:05 PM 08/14/2002
Sample Design and Estimation Methods for the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights Elementary and Secondary Compliance Reports

  301977  By:  Paul  Zador 3:20 PM 08/13/2002
Comparing Regression Imputation With MART and Hotdeck Imputation

  301386  By:  Fang  Liu 2:50 PM 08/13/2002
Multiple Imputation and Statistical Disclosure Control in Microdata

  302060  By:  Howard Hogan ,  Joseph Waksberg ,  Donald Rubin ,  Lara Wolfson 10:35 AM 08/14/2002
Statistical Terminology, Census 2000, and the Supreme Court: Lessons Learned from Utah v. Evans

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