JSM Activity #29

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29 Applied Session Sun, 8/3/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Continental Ballroom 9
Generalized Linear Models - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Nicole C. Close, EMMES Corporation
     2:05 PM   Product Comparison Through Paired Logistic RegressionPradipta Sarkar, Procter & Gamble Company; Charles H. Taylor, Procter & Gamble Company; Jorge G. Morel, Procter & Gamble Company
     2:20 PM   The Effect of Link Misspecification on Correlated Binary RegressionAyrin C. Molefe, University of Central Arkansas
     2:35 PM   Marginalized Regression Models for Categorical Data with both Serial and Long-Range DependenceJonathan S. Schildcrout, University of Washington; Patrick J. Heagerty, University of Washington
     2:50 PM   Investigation of Tests for the Difference of Two SpreadsDarryl V. Creel, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; James E. Gentle, George Mason University; Clifton D. Sutton, George Mason University
     3:05 PM   Generalized Linear Mixed Models for Nominal DataAnders Skrondal, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Kings College London
     3:20 PM   Generalized Linear Models Using the NEF6 DistributionDavid N. Esch, Harvard University; Carl N. Morris, Harvard University
     3:35 PM   Contrasts in Nonorthogonal Mixed ModelsBob E. Kempson, GlaxoSmithKline R&D
 

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