JSM Activity #417

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417 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/6/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Sutter Room A/B
Innovative Uses of Statistical Designs and Methods in the Health Sciences - Contributed - Papers
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Chair(s): Todd G. Nick, University of Mississippi Medical Center
     2:05 PM   Censored Observations: Teaching Self-Consistency EquationsPatrick M. Tarwater, University of Texas
     2:20 PM   Restricted Cubic Spline Modeling: An Extensive PrimerRalph G. O'Brien, Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Matt Karafa, Cleveland Clinic Foundation; John Castelloe, SAS Institute, Inc.
     2:35 PM   A Bayesian Bridge Between Probability and FuzzinessPatricia Giurgescu, Pace University
     2:50 PM   On the Use of the Bootstrap for Statistical Inference in Critical Care MedicineJoseph Beyene, University of Toronto; David C. Hallett, University of Toronto; Mohamed Shoukri, King Faisal Specialist Hospital
     3:05 PM   Design Issues in Ecological/Aggregate Data StudiesSebastien J. P. A. Haneuse, University of Washington; Jon C. Wakefield, University of Washington
     3:20 PM   A New Biometric: Human Identification from Circulatory FunctionJohn M. Irvine, SAIC; Steven Israel, SAIC; Mark Wiederhold, SAIC; Brenda Wiederhold, Virtual Reality Medical Center
     3:35 PM   D-Optimal and Maximin Designs for GLMM ModelsFrans E.S. Tan, University of Maastricht; Martijn P. F. Berger, University of Maastricht
 

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Revised March 2003