JSM Activity #59

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59 Applied Session Sun, 8/3/03, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM H-Union Square 1 & 2
Issues of Estimation for Survival Data - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Patrick M. Tarwater, University of Texas
     4:05 PM   Chi-square-Type Goodness-of-Fit Statistic for Survival Time Model as CalibrationByung-Ho Nam, Boston University; Ralph B. D'Agostino, Sr., Boston University
     4:20 PM   Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Current Status DataDenise Babineau, University of Waterloo
     4:35 PM   Nonparametric Estimation in Proportional Hazards ModelManzoor Hussain, Advanced Biologics
     4:50 PM   Explained Randomness in Proportional Hazards ModelsRonghui Xu, Harvard School of Public Health
     5:05 PM   Estimating Equations in Censored Survival Data: Some ApplicationsDavid C. Gruben
     5:20 PM   A Smooth Estimate of the Bivariate Survival Density in the Presence of Left-, Right-, and Interval-Censored DataKris Bogaerts, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Emmanuel M. E. H. Lesaffre, Biostatistical Centre
     5:35 PM   Efficient Estimation of the Risk of a Disease by Quartile-Categories Using Generalized Additive ModelsCraig B. Borkowf, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Paul S. Albert, National Cancer Institute
 

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