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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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  301180  By:  Roderick Little 2:35 PM 08/03/2003
Comparison of SMIKe with Data-Swapping and PRAM in Statistical Disclosure Control of Simulated Microdata

  301321  By:  Dean Follmann 8:50 AM 08/04/2003
Multiple Outputation: Inference for Complex Clustered Data by Averaging Analyses from Independent Data

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

  300892  By:  Thomas Belin 2:05 PM 08/04/2003
A Bracketed Format for Income and Assets Variables in Household Survey of Healthcare for Communities

  300019  By:    2:20 PM 08/04/2003
Including Multiple Imputation in a Sensitivity Analysis for Clinical Trials with Treatment Failures

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

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

  301780  By:    9:50 AM 08/06/2003
Variance Estimate on Multiple Imputation Procedures for Missing Data

  302247  By:    10:35 AM 08/06/2003
Modeling Censored Observations with Incomplete Covariates

  300437  By:    3:05 PM 08/06/2003
Multiple Imputation Using Sequential Hierarchical Regression Models

  302119  By:  Thomas Belin 8:50 AM 08/07/2003
Addressing Skewed Data in Multivariate Incomplete Data Settings using Model-Based Multiple Imputation Methods

  301813  By:    8:55 AM 08/07/2003
Verification Bias in the Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests

  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

  301727  By:  Thomas Belin 11:00 AM 08/07/2003
Addressing Incomplete Outcome Data in Studies with Baseline Covariate Imbalance

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Revised March 2003