JSM Activity #178

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178 Applied Session Mon, 8/4/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Mason Room A/B
Analysis in the Presence of Informative Obervation Times - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Dianne M. Finkelstein, Massachusetts General Hospital
     2:05 PM   Semiparametric Analysis for Point Process Subject to Dependent CensoringMengling Liu, Columbia University
     2:20 PM   Statistical Analysis of Current Status Data with Informative Observation TimesJianguo (Tony) Sun, University of Missouri; Zhigang Zhang, University of Missouri, Columbia
     2:35 PM   Combined Multiple Imputation and Sensitivity Analysis to Test for Influence of Imbalance in Follow-up Time and Dependent Censoring in Observational DataKarl Mertens, Scientific Institute Public Health; Els Goetghebeur, University of Ghent; Stijn Vansteelandt, Ghent University; Carl Suetens, Scientific Institute Public Health; Herman Van Oyen, Scientific Institute Public Health
     2:50 PM   Analysis of Panel Count Data with Dependent Observation TimesChiung-Yu Huang, University of Minnesota; Mei-Cheng Wang, Johns Hopkins University
     3:05 PM   Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Data and Outcome-Related Observation TimesDaohai Yu, Duke University; Donglin Zeng, University of North Carolina
     3:20 PM   Targets of Inference for Longitudinal Data Censored by Dropout and DeathBrenda F. Kurland, National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center; Patrick J. Heagerty, University of Washington
     3:35 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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