JSM Activity #248

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248 Theme Session Tue, 8/5/03, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM H-Union Square 21
Latent Variable Modeling - Contributed - Papers
General Methodology
Chair(s): Benoit Quenneville, Statistics Canada
     10:35 AM   SVD Models for Cross-CovarianceJacob A. Wegelin, University of California, Davis; Thomas Richardson, University of Washington
     10:50 AM   Trajectory Analysis of Partially Ordered Data in Latent Variable ModelsHak-sing Ip, University of Southern California; Michel Meulders, KULeuven; Paul De Boeck, KULeuven
     11:05 AM   Estimation of Generalized Linear Latent Variable ModelsPhilippe Huber, University of Geneva; Elvezio Ronchetti, Universite de Geneve; Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser, University of Geneva
     11:20 AM   Heterogeneous Mean and Covariance Structure Analysis for Two-Level Latent Variable ModelsJiajuan Liang, University of New Haven; Peter M. Bentler, University of California, Los Angeles
     11:35 AM   Latent Variable Models for Survival Discrete Time IndicatorsIrini Moustaki, Athens University of Economics and Business
     11:50 AM   Approaches to Structural Forms Analysis: A Comparison of Canonical Correlation and Structural Equations ModelingKent A. Hendrix, NPS Pharmaceuticals; Suzanne Hendrix, Brigham Young University; Bruce L. Brown, Brigham Young University
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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