JSM 2004 - Toronto

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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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233 Tue, 8/10/04, 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM TCC-Exhibit Hall E
Regular Contributed Posters - Contributed - Posters
Biometrics Section, Business and Economics Statistics Section, Section on Risk Analysis, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Government Statistics, Section on Quality and Productivity, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Social Statistics Section, General Methodology, IMS, ENAR
Chair(s): Vanja Dukic, University of Chicago
Poster Topic: Business, financial, and marketing statistics:
01: The Use of Discrete Data in the PCA: Theory, Simulations, and Applications to the Socioeconomic IndicesStanislav Kolenikov, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Gustavo Angeles, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods:
02: An Investigation into the Efficiency of Testing Procedures in Heteroscedastic ModelsDennis Oberhelman, University of South Carolina; K. Rao Kadiyala, Purdue University
03: Minimum L2 Estimators for Poisson Mixtures with Two ComponentsShuyi Shen, Southern Methodist University; Ian R. Harris, Southern Methodist University
04: Inflated Generalized Poisson Regression ModelsFelix Famoye, Central Michigan University; Karan P. Singh, University of North Texas
05: Comparing Statistical Software for Linear Mixed ModelsBrady T. West, University of Michigan; Brenda W. Gillespie, University of Michigan; Kathleen B. Welch, University of Michigan
Poster Topic: Simulation and Monte Carlo methods:
06: Comparisons of the Stein-type and Nonparametric Shrinkage PredictionsXue Xin, Tulane University; Leann Myers, Tulane University
07: How Many Replications are Needed in a Simulation Study?Daniel Mundfrom, University of Northern Colorado; Ampai Ussawarujikulchai, University of Northern Colorado; Dale Shaw, University of Northern Colorado
08: Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo to Model SurvivalAndrew Ostarello, California State University, Hayward
09: Simulations: How Many Replications Do We Need?Jay R. Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado; Myoung-Jin Kim, University of Northern Colorado
Poster Topic: General:
10: Regression to Where?Amy B. Maddox, Baylor University; John Seaman, Jr., Baylor University
Poster Topic: Spatial statistics, time series, spatio-temporal modeling:
11: Impact of the Sampling Rate on the Estimation of the Parameters of Fractional Brownian MotionZhengyuan Zhu, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Murad S. Taqqu, Boston University
Poster Topic: Bayesian statistics, hierarchical models:
12: Intraindividual Variation in Serum Constituents: A Comparison of Statistical MethodsCathleen Gillespie, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ralph Donehoo, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Poster Topic: Health policy, public health:
13: Evaluating Sufficient Similarity for Disinfection By-Product MixturesZhenxu J. Ma, Battelle; Paul I. Feder, Battelle; Dick J. Bull, MoBull Consulting; K. Schenck, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; J. E. Simmons, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Linda K. Teuschler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Glenn Rice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Poster Topic: Biometrics, biostatistics, epidemiology:
14: Comparison of Methods for Analysis of Non-normal Quality-of-life DataJennifer L. Beaumont, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare; Lisa Lix, University of Manitoba; Kathleen Yost, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare; Elizabeth A Hahn, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
15: Unbiased Estimation of Maximum Flow-mediated Brachial Artery Diameter Using Nonparametric Regression MethodsMichael E. Andrew, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Shengqiao Li, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Joan Dorn, University at Buffalo ; Nedra Joseph, University at Buffalo; Violanti John, University at Buffalo; Burchfiel Cecil, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ward Riley, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Poster Topic: Bootstrap, resampling methods:
16: Model Selection Based on Maximum Likelihood Estimation: Jackknife ApproachHyunsook Lee, Pennsylvania State University; G. Jogesh Babu, Pennsylvania State University
Poster Topic: Semi-parametric, non-parametric methods:
17: Multiple Comparisons Using MediansScott J. Richter, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Melinda H. McCann, Oklahoma State University
Poster Topic: Computational statistics and numerical methods:
18: More on Tests for ProportionWei-Min Huang, Lehigh University
19: New Tables of the Largest Root of a Matrix in Mulivariate AnalysisWilliam W.S. Chen, Internal Revenue Service
20: On the Parametric Bootstrap of an Asymptotic VarianceFassil Nebebe, Concordia University
21: An Algorithm to Construct All 2**n Sequences of Sibling Pairs with Application to Families with Two Monozygotic and One Dizygotic TripletsNina Kohn, North Shore LIJ Research Institute; Gene S. Fisch, North Shore LIJ Research Institute; Catherine Derom, Catholic University, Leuven; Martin L. Lesser, North Shore LIJ Research Institute
Poster Topic: Government statistics:
22: Modeling Superpopulation Variance: Its Relationship to Total Survey ErrorJames R. Knaub, Jr., Energy Information Administration
Poster Topic: Social and behavioral science:
23: Comparison of Imputation Methods in Behavioral Science Research: A Small Longitudinal Study of Sexual Counseling after Prostate CancerDawen Sui, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Leslie R. Schover, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Juwon Song, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Andrea L. Canada, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Leah E. Neese, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods:
24: Exact Two-Sample Inference with Missing DataKen Cheung, Columbia University
 

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