JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #162

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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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162 Applied Session Mon, 8/9/04, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM TCC-803 A
Model-based Estimation - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
Chair(s): Stephen M. Miller, Bureau of Labor Statistics
     2:05 PM   Model-based Estimates of the Finite Population Mean for Two-stage Cluster Samples with Unit NonresponseYing Yuan, University of Michigan; Roderick J. Little, University of Michigan
     2:20 PM   Estimating the Level of Underreporting of Expenditures among Expenditure Reporters: A Microlevel Latent Class AnalysisClyde Tucker, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Paul P. Biemer, RTI International and UNC-CH; Brian J. Meekins, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Jennifer Shields, Bureau of Labor Statistics
     2:35 PM   The Posterior LikelihoodHee-Choon Shin, NORC, University of Chicago
     2:50 PM   Measurement of Mail Volumes--An Application of Model Assisted EstimationStephen Woodruff, United States Postal Service; Feng Lan, United States Postal Service
     3:05 PM   Comparative Effectiveness of Administrative Data and County-level Aggregates in Nonresponse Adjustments for Surveys of Low-income PopulationsFrank Potter, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Mourad Touzani, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Ronghua Lu, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
     3:20 PM   On Fitting the Proportional Hazards Model to Data from Complex SurveysSusana Rubin Bleuer, Statistics Canada
     3:35 PM   Predicted and Conditional Marginals for Cox's Proportional Hazards Model Using SUDAANElvessa Aragon-Logan, RTI International; G. Gordon Brown, RTI International; Beth G. Barnwell, RTI International; Babubhai V. Shah, SAFAL Institute Inc.
 

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