JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #157

This is the preliminary program for the 2004 Joint Statistical Meetings in Toronto, Canada. Currently included in this program is the "technical" program, schedule of invited, topic contributed, regular contributed and poster sessions; Continuing Education courses (August 7-10, 2004); and Committee and Business Meetings. This on-line program will be updated frequently to reflect the most current revisions.

To View the Program:
You may choose to view all activities of the program or just parts of it at any one time. All activities are arranged by date and time.

The views expressed here are those of the individual authors
and not necessarily those of the ASA or its board, officers, or staff.


Back to main JSM 2004 Program page



Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
Add To My Program
157 Mon, 8/9/04, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM TCC-709
Non-Standard Data and Applications in Longitudinal Data - Contributed - Papers
ENAR, Biometrics Section, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Mary D. Sammel, University of Pennsylvania
     2:05 PM   Longitudinal Modeling of Incomplete Data: Example of Plasma Viral Load in HIV InfectionRodolphe Thiebaut, Université Bordeaux 2; Hélène Jacqmin-Gadda, Université Bordeaux 2
     2:20 PM   The Performance of Binary Mixed-effects Models in Settings with Correlation between Random Effects and Model CovariatesJohn Neuhaus, University of California, San Francisco; Charles E. McCulloch, University of California, San Francisco
     2:35 PM   Shared Random Effects Analysis of Multistate Markov Models--Application to the Nun StudyJuan C. Salazar, University of Kentucky; Suzanne L. Tyas, University of Kentucky; Mark F. Desrosiers, University of Kentucky; Kathryn P. Riley, University of Kentucky; Marta S. Mendiondo, University of Kentucky; David A. Snowdon, University of Kentucky; Richard J. Kryscio, University of Kentucky
     2:50 PM   Comparing Treatments in a Longitudinal Study with Multiple Responses: The Effects of Bypass Surgery on CognitionSarah J.E. Barry, Johns Hopkins University; Scott L. Zeger, Johns Hopkins University; Guy M. McKhann, Johns Hopkins University
     3:05 PM   Longitudinal Analysis of Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Old Age with Adjustment for HeritabilityAmy L. Byers, Yale University; Marilyn Stolar, Yale University; Heather G. Allore, Yale University
     3:20 PM   Generalized Estimating Equation for Longitudinal Cognitive DataJuan Li, Stony Brook University; Wei Zhu, SUNY, Stony Brook; Susan DeSanti, New York University; Mony J. DeLeon, New York University
     3:35 PM   A Marginalized Pattern-mixture Model for Longitudinal Binary Data with Possibly Nonignorable NonresponseKenneth J. Wilkins, Harvard School of Public Health; Garrett M. Fitzmaurice, Harvard School of Public Health
 

JSM 2004 For information, contact jsm@amstat.org or phone (888) 231-3473. If you have questions about the Continuing Education program, please contact the Education Department.
Revised March 2004