JSM Activity #98

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98 Mon, 8/4/03, 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM R-Atrium
Regular Contributed Posters - Contributed - Posters
Section on Quality & Productivity, Section on Statistics & the Environment, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, IMS, Section on Risk Analysis, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Business & Economics Statistics Section, General Methodology
Chair(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University
Poster Topic: QC, risk assessment, engineering, and physical sciences:
01: Bayesian Economic Variable Acceptance-Sampling Plan Using Inverse-Gaussian Model and Step-Loss FunctionMostafa Aminazdeh, Towson University
02: Use of Hotelling's T-Square to Improve Internal Model ControlSrinivasan Ambatipati, Student; Rebekah A. Griffith, McNeese State University; John Griffith, McNeese State University
03: On the Optimal Variance of a Parameter DesignFassil Nebebe, Concordia University
04: Analyzing the Effect of the Covariance Matrix on the Average Run Length of the MEWMA Control ChartJohn D. Young III, University of Northern Colorado; Jay R. Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado
05: Comparing Lognormal Distributions Resulting from Two Respirable Dust Air Sampling MethodsWilliam K. Sieber, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Alan Echt, NIOSH
06: Statistics in a Large Airplane ManufacturerJulio L. Peixoto, The Boeing Company
07: Estimation of the Parameters of the Birnbaum-Saunders DistributionLinxiong Li, University of New Orleans; Steven G. From
08: On the Probability of DefaultGerardo Hernandez-del-Valle, Columbia University
Poster Topic: Probability, mathematicial statistics, stochastic processes:
09: Multivariate Control Procedures and Process VariationJohn C. Young, McNeese State University; Robert L. Mason, Southwest Research Institute; Youn-Min Chou, University of Texas, San Antonio
10: Type I Error in Estimation and Its ControlFelix Famoye, Central Michigan University
11: Statistical Modeling of EMS Rescue CallsMartin L. Lesser, North Shore LIJ Research Institute
12: Stepwise Rejective Procedure For Exchangeable ModelsIgor Melnykov, Bowling Green State University
13: Nonstationary Data Analysis by Time DeformationHenry L. Gray, Southern Methodist University; ChuPing Vijverberg, Southern Methodist; Wayne A. Woodward, Southern Methodist University; Krista Cohlmia, Southern Methodist Unviersity
14: Wave-Matched Filter Application to Time-Frequency AnalysisHuiping Jiang, Southern Methodist University; Henry L. Gray, Southern Methodist University; Wayne A. Woodward, Southern Methodist University
15: Analysis of Long Memory Processes Due to Time Varying FrequencyEunha Choi, Southern Methodist University; Henry L. Gray, Southern Methodist University; Wayne A. Woodward, Southern Methodist University
Poster Topic: Health policy, environment, public health:
16: An Information Measure: Standardized EntropyYuhong Liu, Stanford University; Ruidong Sun, Schlumberger GeoQuest
Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods:
17: Cultivation Effects on Humus Forms in the Alpine Region: An Application of Mixed-Effects Models.Gilg U. H. Seeber, Universitat Innsbruck; Julia Seeber, University of Innsbruck
18: Model Reduction in Estimation of Extreme Quantiles in Multiple Parameter Models for Survival DistributionsElliott Nebenzahl, California State University; Dean H. Fearn, California State University
19: Adjusting for the Effect of Environmental Variability in Outdoor Engineering Control StudiesStanley A. Shulman, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; R. Leroy Mickelsen, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Kenneth Mead, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Poster Topic: Sampling, surveys:
20: Spatially Balanced Survey Design for Groundwater Using Existing WellsAnthony R. Olsen, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Poster Topic: Biometrics, biostatistics, epidemiology:
21: A Hierarchical Linear Model for Tree Height PredictionVicente Monleon, Oregon State University
Poster Topic: Design:
22: Association Measures of Binary ArraysTena Ipsilantis Katsaounis, The Ohio State University
Poster Topic: Business, economic, and marketing statistics:
23: Frequentist Unit Root Tests in Stochastic Volatility ModelsZeynep Kalaylioglu, North Carolina State University; Sastry G. Pantula, North Carolina State University; Sujit Kumar Ghosh, North Carolina State University
Poster Topic: General:
24: Hierarchical Bayes Analyses for a Calibration ExperimentStephen B. Vardeman, Iowa State University; Reid D. Landes, University of Iowa; Peter Loutzenhiser, Iowa State University
25: Effect of ARMA Model Misspecification on PredictionShuguang Chen, University at Albany; Igor Zurbenko, University of Albany
 

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