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435 | Thu, 8/12/04, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | TCC-706 |
Efficient Methods for Incomplete Data - Contributed - Papers | ||
SSC | ||
Chair(s): Lang Wu, University of British Columbia | ||
10:35 AM | Estimating Survival Function under Dependent Truncation — Lajmi Lakhal, Universite Laval | |
10:50 AM | Efficient Estimation in the Missing Censoring Indicator Model — Sundar Subramanian, University of Maine | |
11:05 AM | The Cost of Dichotomization: A Case Study — Yodit Seifu, Novartis Pharmaceuticals | |
11:20 AM | Efficient Estimation in Regression Analysis with Missing Data in Two-phase Studies — Yang Zhao, University of Waterloo; Jerald F. Lawless, University of Waterloo; Donald L. McLeish, University of Waterloo | |
11:35 AM | A Robust Transmission/Disequilibrium Test for Incomplete Family Genotypes — Gulhan Alpargu, University of Massachusetts; Paola Sebastiani, Boston University; Maria M Abad, University of Granada; Marco Ramoni, Harvard Medical School | |
11:50 AM | Estimation of Nonlinear Models with Berkson Measurement Errors — Liqun Wang, University of Manitoba | |
12:05 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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