JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #372

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FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
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372 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/11/04, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM TCC-701 A
Sequential and Multistage Methods in Clinical and Biological Sciences - Topic Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section, Biopharmaceutical Section
Organizer(s): Sujay Datta, Northern Michigan University
Chair(s): Sujay Datta, Northern Michigan University
     2:05 PM   Adaptive Stagewise Designs in Clinical TrialsShelemyahu Zacks, Binghamton University
     2:25 PM   Efficient Multistage DesignsRobert W. Keener, University of Michigan
     2:45 PM   Sequential Testing in the Agricultural SciencesLinda J. Young, University of Florida
     3:05 PM   Sequential Estimation in the Agricultural Sciences Madhuri S. Mulekar, University of South Alabama; Linda J. Young, University of Florida
     3:25 PM   A New Two-stage Sampling Design for Estimating the Latest Flowering TimeNitis Mukhopadhyay, University of Connecticut
     3:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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Revised March 2004