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This 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.

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  301514  By:    4:20 PM 08/03/2003
Tests of Monotone Dose-Response Relationship with Ordinal Measurements in Complex Surveys

  300411  By:    3:20 PM 08/04/2003
On Measurement and Understanding of Software Development Processes

  301375  By:    10:55 AM 08/05/2003
Efficient Replication Variance Estimation for Two-phase Sampling

  301021  By:    11:50 AM 08/05/2003
Estimation Using Quantile Function Structure

  300561  By:    11:50 AM 08/05/2003
Comparison of the Jackknife Method to Correlation Analysis Method to Select Candidate Genes for in a Microarray Analysis

  300726  By:  W. Stephenson 2:55 PM 08/05/2003
Resampling Methods: Not Just for Statisticians Anymore

  301645  By:    08/06/2003
Practical Issues in Variance Estimation and Publication Criteria for NHANES Data

  302229  By:    12:05 PM 08/06/2003
Variance Estimation for Combined Survey Estimates Using the Extended Delete-a-Group Jackknife

  300645  By:  William Davis 2:05 PM 08/06/2003
Comparing the Areas under Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves for Complex Survey Designs

JSM 2003 For information, contact meetings@amstat.org or phone (703) 684-1221. If you have questions about the Continuing Education program, please contact the Education Department.
Revised March 2003