JSM Activity #342This is the preliminary program for the 2003 Joint Statistical Meetings in San Francisco, California. Currently included in this program is the "technical" program, schedule of invited, topic contributed, regular contributed and poster sessions; Continuing Education courses (August 2-5, 2003); and Committee and Business Meetings. This on-line program will be updated frequently to reflect the most current revisions. To View the Program: You may choose to view all activities of the program or just parts of it at any one time. All activities are arranged by date and time. |
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342 | Wed, 8/6/03, 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM | R-Atrium |
Regular Contributed Posters - Contributed - Posters | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods, Business & Economics Statistics Section, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section, General Methodology, Section on Health Policy Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University | ||
Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods: | ||
04: | Permutation Tests for Linear Models in Meta-Analysis: Robustness and Power Under Non-Normality and Variance Heterogeneity — Kristine Y. Hogarty, University of South Florida; Jeffrey D. Kromrey, University of South Florida | |
Poster Topic: Business, economic, and marketing statistics: | ||
05: | Towards X-13? — Brian C. Monsell, U.S. Census Bureau; John Aston, NISS/U.S. Census Bureau; S. J. Koopman | |
Poster Topic: Government and social statistics: | ||
06: | Applied Multiple Regression for Surveys with Regressors of Changing Relevance: Fuel Switching by Electric Power Producers — James R. Knaub, Energy Information Administration | |
07: | Effects of Masked Survey Design Variables on SUDAAN and SURVEYMEANS Variances — Esther Hing, National Center for Health Statistics; Sarah W. Gousen; Catharine W. Burt, National Center for Health Statistics; Iris M. Shimizu, Center for Disease Control and Prevention | |
08: | Statistical Sensitive Data Protection and Inference Prevention with Decision Tree Methods — Liwu Chang, Naval Research Laboratory | |
09: | Measurement Invariance in Parental Reports of Child Symptomatology: Comparing Parents With and Without Psychopathology — Adam C. Carle, U.S. Census Bureau | |
10: | Using Path Analysis to Develop Treatment Models in Long-Term Care — Daisha Cipher, University of North Texas | |
11: | Development of a Measure of Ingratiatory Behavior in Organizations — Arti Shankar, Tulane University | |
Poster Topic: Education, training, consulting: | ||
12: | Correlation Corrected for Range Restriction: An Improved Estimate Using Regression — Wai Chan, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Oi-Man Kwok, Arizona State University; Chan Ka-Wai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong | |
Poster Topic: Health policy, environment, public health: | ||
13: | Likelihood Modeling of Visual Acuity Norms — Angie Mary Wade, Institute of Child Health, London | |
14: | Assessing the Internal Healthy Worker Effect Using Survival Analysis — Jacques Baillargeon, University of Texas; Gwen Baillargeon, University of Texas | |
15: | On a Number of Flawed Sample Size Formulas in the California Hazardous Materials Laboratory User's Manual — Chamont Wei-Hong Wang, College of New Jersey; Wendy Woodring, The College of New Jersey | |
16: | The Real Price of Medical Care and Money Supply Shocks: Time Series Evidence — Clifton M. Loo, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ralph S. Donehoo, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
17: | An Application of Cox Regression Model to Assess Effect of Funding on Death Rate Among Persons Living With HIV — Jim-Yau Wan, University of Tennessee; James E. Bailey, University of Tennessee | |
Poster Topic: Sampling, surveys: | ||
18: | Precision of Survey Estimates Derived from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey — William Yu, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | |
19: | Strategies for Modeling Two Categorical Variables with Multiple Category Choices — Christopher R. Bilder, Oklahoma State University; Thomas M. Loughin, Kansas State University | |
20: | Estimating the Variance of Percentiles Using Replicate Weights — John W. Rogers, Westat | |
21: | An Evaluation of Modeling the Calling Process for RDD Telephone Surveys — Kristie M. Hannah, ORC Macro International; William H. Robb, Macro International, Inc. | |
22: | Practical Issues in Variance Estimation and Publication Criteria for NHANES Data — Lester R. Curtin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
23: | Disclosure Review and the 2001 Survey of Consumer Finances — Gerhard Fries, Federal Reserve Board | |
24: | Continuously Collected Survey Data: Implications for Maintaining the Dietary Supplement Database of NHANES — Bernadette Bindewald, NCHS/CDC/DHES/PB | |
JSM 2003
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