JSM Activity #94

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94 Applied Session Mon, 8/4/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Franciscan Room B
Analysis of Binomial and Ordinal Data - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Long H. Ngo, Harvard School of Public Health
     8:35 AM   Sequential Confidence Limits for the Ratio of Two Binomial ProportionsHokwon A. Cho, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
     8:50 AM   Modeling Approaches for Estimating a Treatment Effect from Count Data in the Presence of Many Zeros and OverdispersionElizabeth A. Johnson, Johns Hopkins University; Christophe Arbet-Engels, Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Ha Nguyen, Aventis; Scott L. Zeger, Johns Hopkins University
     9:05 AM   The Presence of Extra-Binomial Variation and Exact Conditional Tests of the Binomial DistributionJi-Hyun Lee, University of North Carolina; Bahjat F. Qaqish, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
     9:20 AM   An Algorithm to Approximate the Distribution of Fixed-Response Covariates in Logistic Regression Using Smoothing SplinesRobert W. Jernigan, American University; Nomchit Kittichotipanit, American University
     9:35 AM   Marginalized Transition Random Effects Models for Multivariate Longitudinal Binary DataOzlem Ilk, Iowa State University; Michael J. Daniels, University of Florida
     9:50 AM   Mixed-Effects Regression Models for Three-level Ordinal Response Data with Heterogeneous VariancesRema Raman, University of California, San Diego; Donald R. Hedeker, University of Illinois, Chicago
     10:05 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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