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JSM Activity #1This is the preliminary program for the 2003 Joint Statistical Meetings in San Francisco, California. Currently included in this program is the "technical" program, schedule of invited, topic contributed, regular contributed and poster sessions; Continuing Education courses (August 2-5, 2003); and Committee and Business Meetings. This on-line program will be updated frequently to reflect the most current revisions. To View the Program: You may choose to view all activities of the program or just parts of it at any one time. All activities are arranged by date and time. |
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= PresenterHotels: H = Hilton San Francisco, R = Reniassance Parc Hotel 55, N = Nikko San Francisco |
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Sun, 8/3/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | H-Continental Ballroom 7 & 8 |
| Bias Modeling for Observational Studies - Invited - Papers | ||
| Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Biometrics Section, Biopharmaceutical Section, Section on Health Policy Statistics | ||
| Organizer(s): Sander Greenland, University of California, Los Angeles | ||
| Chair(s): Mark van ver Laan, University of California, Berkeley | ||
| 2:05 PM |
On Model Expansion, Model Contraction, Identifiability, and Prior Information: Two Illustrative Scenarios Involving Mismeasured Data — Paul A. Gustafson, University of British Columbia
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| 2:35 PM |
Monte-Carlo Sensitivity Analysis of Systematic Errors in Observational Epidemiologic Data — Timothy Lash, Boston University School of Public Health
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| 3:05 PM |
The Need for Multiple-Bias Modeling in Observational Studies — Sander Greenland, University of California, Los Angeles
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| 3:35 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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JSM 2003
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