JSM Activity #187

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187 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM R-Sienna I & II
Longitudinal Data Analysis Challenges in Studies of Older Persons - Invited - Papers
WNAR, IMS, Section on Nonparametric Statistics, Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Joel Dubin, Yale University
     8:35 AM   Challenges in the Analysis of Observational Longitudinal Aging StudiesGeert Verbeke, Biostatistical Centre
     9:00 AM   An Estimating Equations Approach for Analyzing Disability Outcomes among the ElderlyMichael E. Miller, Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Thomas R. Ten Have, University of Pennsylvania; Beth A. Reboussin, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
     9:25 AM   Delineating the Possible Mechanisms Underlying Longitudinal Associations in Observational Studies on Aging Karen J. Bandeen-Roche, Johns Hopkins University; Qian-Li Xue, The Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health; Luigi Ferrucci, National Institute on Aging; Linda Fried, Johns Hopkins University
     9:50 AM   What Can Death Tell Us About Functional Decline in Aging?Laurel A. Beckett
     10:15 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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