JSM Activity #63

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63 Sun, 8/3/03, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM H-Union Square 14
Simulation - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Computing
Chair(s): Raymond G. Hoffmann, Medical College of Wisconsin
     4:05 PM   Two-Stage Multiple Comparisons of Treatment Means Under Unequal VariancesShun-Yi Chen, Tamkang University
     4:20 PM   Comparison of Some Tests in the One-Way ANOVA with Unequal Error VariancesAref N. Dajani, U.S. Census Bureau; Thomas Mathew, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
     4:35 PM   A Robust Bootstrap Test for the Equality of Several MediansAngelo J. Canty, McMaster University; Appaswamy Padmanabhan, Concordia University
     4:50 PM   A Modification of Fisher's Test for Combining Dependent Tests of SignificanceXuemei Li, Merck & Co., Inc.; Sanat K. Sarkar, Temple University
     5:05 PM   Comparing the Performance of Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Methods for Latent-class Models with CovariatesHwan Chung, Pennsylvania State University; Joseph L. Schafer, Pennsylvania State University
     5:20 PM   Comparison of Prediction Accuracy for Different PredictorsWei Zhao, The Ohio University; Thomas J. Santner, The Ohio State University; William I. Notz, Ohio State University
     5:35 PM   Monte Carlo State-Space Likelihoods by Weighted Posterior Kernel Density EstimationPerry deValpine, University of California, Berkeley
 

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