JSM Activity #249

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249 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM H-Franciscan Room B
Frailty Models for Censored Data - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Abigail G. Matthews, Harvard School of Public Health
     10:35 AM   Frailty Models with Multivariate Survival DataMadhuja Mallick, University of Connecticut; Nalini Ravishanker, University of Connecticut
     10:50 AM   Nonparametric Bayesian Survival Analysis Using Mixtures of Weibull DistributionsAthanasios Kottas, University of California, Santa Cruz
     11:05 AM   The Gamma-Frailty Poisson Model for the Nonparametric Estimation of Panel Count DataYing Zhang, University of Central Florida; Mortaza (Mori) Jamshidian, California State University
     11:20 AM   Combining Stratified and Unstratified Logrank Tests for Matched Pairs Survival DataDavid Oakes, University of Rochester; Changyong Feng, University of Kansas Medical Center
     11:35 AM   Consistency in the Correlated Positive Stable Frailty ModelChangyong Feng, University of Kansas Medical Center; Hongyue Wang, University of Rochester
     11:50 AM   Continuous-Time Capture-Recapture Models with Heterogeneity, Time Variation, and Behavioural ResponseLiqun Xi, The University of Hong Kong
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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