JSM Activity #27

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27 Theme Session Sun, 8/3/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM R-Sienna I & II
Estimation - Contributed - Papers
General Methodology
Chair(s): Ingrid Van Keilegom, Universite Catholique De Louvain
     2:05 PM   The Best Linear Predictor for True Score from a Direct Estimate and a Derived EstimateJiahe Qian, Educational Testing Service; Shelby J. Haberman, Center for Statistical Theory & Practice Education Testing Service
     2:20 PM   Sample Size Reduction for Two-Stage Estimation of a Linear Function of Mean VectorsMakoto Aoshima, University of Tsukuba
     2:35 PM   Explicit Likelihood Estimators in Normal Variance-Components ModelsShaun S. Wulff, University of Wyoming
     2:50 PM   Some Algebraic Properties in Ridge TraceRacheal Zhang, Oakland University; Gary McDonald, Oakland University
     3:05 PM   A Prediction Error Criterion for Choosing the Lower Quantile in Pareto Index EstimationMaria-Pia Victoria-Feser, University of Geneva; Debbie J. Dupuis, University of Western Ontario
     3:20 PM   Moment-Based Dimension Reduction for Multivariate Response RegressionEfstathia Bura, George Washington University; Xiangrong Yin, University of Georgia
     3:35 PM   Linear Equations with Random VariablesToshiro Tango, National Institute of Public Health
 

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Revised March 2003