JSM Activity #449

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449 Applied Session Thu, 8/7/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Union Square 19 & 20
Modeling II - Contributed - Papers
Social Statistics Section
Chair(s): Aref N. Dajani, U.S. Census Bureau
     8:35 AM   Counterintuitive Probability in Risk AssessmentSarah Klein, University of Missouri-Rolla; Gary Gadbury, University of Missouri, Rolla
     8:50 AM   Competing Risks Survival Model in Foster Care ResearchTiandong Li, Westat; David R. Judkins, Westat; George Gabel, Westat; Madeleine Kimmich, Human Services Research Institute
     9:05 AM   The Impact of Missing Data, and Procedures for Handling Missing Data Using an Item Repsonse Theory FrameworkCarolyn F. Furlow, Student; Rachel T. Fouladi, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Tiffany A. Whittaker, University of Texas
     9:20 AM   A Comparison of Rasch Item and Person Parameter Estimation Recovery Under Missing Data Conditions Within Item Response Theory and Hierarchical Linear Modeling FrameworksTiffany A. Whittaker, University of Texas; Rachel T. Fouladi, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Carolyn F. Furlow, Student
     9:35 AM   Testing an Intervening Variable in Logistic Regression Analysis of Childhood Psychopathology Ratings Using Multiple ReportersMark R. Reiser, Arizona State University
     9:50 AM   Comparison of Alternative Latent Class Clusterings of Survey DataMichael D. Larsen, University of Chicago
     10:05 AM   Latent Class Modeling and Estimation of Errors in Consumer Expenditure ReportsClyde Tucker, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Paul P. Biemer, RTI International; Brian J. Meekins, Bureau of Labor Statistics
 

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Revised March 2003