JSM Activity #299

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299 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM R-Corintia
Interobserver Agreement and Calibration - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Matthew S. Mayo, Kansas Cancer Institute
     2:05 PM   The Effect of Dichotomizing a Polychotomous Data in Interobserver Agreement StudiesMekibib Altaye, Childrens Hospital Medicial Center; Allan P. Donner, University of Western Ontario
     2:20 PM   Analysis of Blinded Reader Studies: Correlated Proportions for Clustered Data with Repeated MeasurementsCarsten Schwenke, Schering; Joerg Kaufmann, Schering
     2:35 PM   Measuring Agreement between Statistical Methods with Applications to Age StandardizationMichael P. Fay, National Cancer Institute; Ji-Hyun Lee, University of North Carolina
     2:50 PM   Agreement between Two Ratings with Different Ordinal ScalesSundar Natarajan, New York University; Stuart Lipsitz, Medical University of South Carolina; Neil S. Klar, Cancer Care Ontario
     3:05 PM   Methods for Assessing the Quality of BiomarkersStephen W. Looney, University of Louisville, HSC
     3:20 PM   Statistical Analysis of Calibration Data Derived from the Analysis of MDMA and Related CompoundsWenyaw Chan, University of Texas, Houston; Dung-Tsa Chen, University of Alabama, Birmingham; Seng-Jaw Soong, University of Alabama; Dong-Liang Lin, Institute of Forensic; Ray Liu, University of Alabama
     3:35 PM   Validation and Calibration of Proportional Hazards ModelsSomesh Chattopadhyay, Duke University; Daniel L. McGee, Florida State University
 

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Revised March 2003