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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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  300836  By:  Patrick Cantwell 2:05 PM 08/03/2003
Estimating Low-Value Exports from the U.S.

  302161  By:  Monnie McGee 08/04/2003
Early Classification of Pregnancy Outcome Using Hormone Levels in IVF Patients

  300521  By:    9:35 AM 08/04/2003
Analysis of Incomplete Longitudinal Binary Data: Comparing Multiple Imputation with GEE and a Naïve Approach

  300433  By:    10:50 AM 08/04/2003
Improving Bayesian Methods for Motif Discovery

  300164  By:  Geert Molenberghs 2:05 PM 08/04/2003
Statistical and Clinical Issues Regarding Choice of the Primary Analysis in Longitudinal Clinical Trials

  301567  By:    2:05 PM 08/04/2003
Optimal Estimator for the Survival Distribution for Treatment Policies in Two-Stage Randomization Designs in Clinical Trials

  302233  By:    2:20 PM 08/04/2003
Weighted Estimators for Proportional Hazards Model with Missing Covariates

  300046  By:  Geert Molenberghs 2:35 PM 08/04/2003
Analyzing Incomplete Longitudinal Clinical Trial Data

  301324  By:    2:50 PM 08/04/2003
Using Multiple Imputation in a Couple-focused HIV Prevention for Adolescent Parents

  301227  By:    3:20 PM 08/04/2003
Targets of Inference for Longitudinal Data Censored by Dropout and Death

  300532  By:    08/05/2003
A Weighted Imputation Technique Using Stratified Weighted Means

  301861  By:    9:05 AM 08/05/2003
A Hybrid Model for Longitudinal Binary Responses Subject to Nonignorable Dropout

  302408  By:  M. Halloran 9:30 AM 08/05/2003
Estimating Epidemiologic Parameters and Transmission Dynamics in the SARS Epidemic

  301396  By:    9:50 AM 08/05/2003
What Can Death Tell Us About Functional Decline in Aging?

  301638  By:    10:55 AM 08/05/2003
Setting the Standard for Comparison: Census Accuracy from 1940 to 1990

  300414  By:  Bani Mallick 11:00 AM 08/05/2003
Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis of Matched Case-Control Studies with Missing Exposure

  300694  By:  Dipak Dey 11:05 AM 08/05/2003
Modeling Random Effects for Multilevel Generalized Linear Models

  301530  By:    2:47 PM 08/05/2003
Bridging Between Two Standards for Collecting Information on Race and Ethnicity: An Application to Census 2000 and Vital Rates

  301777  By:    2:55 PM 08/05/2003
Two-stage Multiple Imputation

  301503  By:    8:50 AM 08/06/2003
The Impact of Missing Data Pattern on Multilevel Mixed-Effects Linear Models

  301884  By:    9:05 AM 08/06/2003
Formulations of Missing-Data Models and Likelihood-Based Inference

  300187  By:    9:15 AM 08/06/2003
A Bayesian Hierarchical Approach to Modeling Spatial Variation of the Ohio Debt Stress Index with Missing Addresses

  300276  By:    9:20 AM 08/06/2003
Acyclic Directed Graph Markov Models For Seemingly Unrelated Regression With Missing Data

  302167  By:    9:20 AM 08/06/2003
A General Covariance Formula for Hypothesis Testing Using Randomly Incomplete Data

  302325  By:    9:50 AM 08/06/2003
Model Misspecification Error for Mutation Accumulation Experiments

  301471  By:    10:05 AM 08/06/2003
Analyzing Quality-of-Life Assessment with Missing Data in Clinical Trials

  300607  By:    10:35 AM 08/06/2003
Large Sample Theory for Semiparametric Regression Models with Two-Phase, Outcome-Dependent Sampling

  301141  By:    10:55 AM 08/06/2003
Nonparametric and Semiparametric Estimation of Survival

  302076  By:    11:05 AM 08/06/2003
Exploring Design and Model-Based Approaches for Handling Nonignorable Missing Data Mechanism for Inference in Environmental Surveys

  300581  By:    11:20 AM 08/06/2003
Imputation of Benefit-Related Data for the National Compensation Survey

  300345  By:    2:05 PM 08/06/2003
Neural Network Imputation: A New Fashion or a Good Tool

  300971  By:    2:20 PM 08/06/2003
Fractional Imputation Using Regression Imputation Model

  301753  By:    2:30 PM 08/06/2003
Regression Problems with Missing Data

  302047  By:  Cyntha Struthers 2:55 PM 08/06/2003
Estimators of Regression Parameters with Missing Data: Reweighting the Score

  301017  By:    3:20 PM 08/06/2003
Semiparametric Approach for Multiple Imputation of Unobserved Values in Longitudinal Studies

  301674  By:    3:35 PM 08/06/2003
Assessment of Model Fit Based on Incomplete Data

  300721  By:    8:35 AM 08/07/2003
A Kernel Smoothing Method to Adjust for Unit Nonresponse in Sample Surveys

  300997  By:    8:35 AM 08/07/2003
Doubly Robust Estimation in Monotone Missing Data and Causal Inference Models

  301942  By:    9:05 AM 08/07/2003
An Empirical Likelihood Method for Nonignorable Missing Data

  300989  By:    9:05 AM 08/07/2003
The Effect of Income Imputation on Poverty Measurement: The Approach of Nonparametric Bounds

  301615  By:    9:05 AM 08/07/2003
The Impact of Missing Data, and Procedures for Handling Missing Data Using an Item Repsonse Theory Framework

  301784  By:    9:20 AM 08/07/2003
A Comparison of Rasch Item and Person Parameter Estimation Recovery Under Missing Data Conditions Within Item Response Theory and Hierarchical Linear Modeling Frameworks

  300529  By:    10:35 AM 08/07/2003
A Permutation Test to Account for Missing Data in Small Paired Samples

  300265  By:    11:15 AM 08/07/2003
What is the Chance that a Death Sentence Will be Overturned?

  300705  By:    11:35 AM 08/07/2003
A Noniterative Robust Approach for Analyzing Repeated Measures 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