JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #275

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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
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275 Applied Session Theme Session Tue, 8/10/04, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM TCC-717 B
Sampling and Simulation - Contributed - Papers
Business and Economics Statistics Section, Section on Survey Research Methods
Chair(s): Andrew F. Siegel, University of Washington
     2:05 PM   Minimum Sample Sizes with Rare Events in Stratified DesignsEric Falk, Ernst & Young LLP; Joo M. Kim, Ernst & Young LLP
     2:20 PM   The Accuracy of Multiyear Estimates vs. Annual Estimates for R&DJinhee Yang, Ernst & Young LLP; Wendy Rotz, Ernst & Young LLP
     2:35 PM   A Generalized Maximum Entropy Approach to Estimating Missing Categorical Dependent Variable ValuesLawrence C. Marsh, University of Notre Dame; Amos Golan, American University
     2:50 PM   A Comparison of Random Number Generators Used in Business--IIArchana Joshee, Ernst & Young LLP; Wendy Rotz, Ernst & Young LLP; Eric Falk, Ernst & Young LLP
     3:05 PM   Broadening the Scope of the Bootstrap in Complex ProblemsManuel A. Dominguez, ITAM; Victor Aguirre, ITAM
     3:20 PM   Estimating Variability in Biodiversity--Ecosystem Function Experiments with Resampling MethodsKevin Gross, North Carolina State University; Bradley J. Cardinale, University of Wisconsin, Madison
     3:35 PM   A Better Estimate of the Number of Valid Signatures on a PetitionMary M. Whiteside, University of Texas, Arlington; Mark E. Eakin, University of Texas, Arlington
 

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Revised March 2004