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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.

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  300694  By:    08/08/2004
Highly Structured Models and High-energy Astrophysics

  301131  By:    2:05 PM 08/08/2004
Issues with Phase II/III Combination Designs

  300967  By:    2:20 PM 08/08/2004
Practical Suggestions on Rounding in Multiple Imputation

  300165  By:  Nathaniel Schenker 2:55 PM 08/08/2004
Assessing Variability Due to Race Bridging

  300696  By:    3:05 PM 08/08/2004
Using Ultra-high-resolution Spectra to Reconstruct the Temperature and Composition of an Astronomical Source

  300929  By:    5:05 PM 08/08/2004
A Comparison of the Characteristic Imputation in Census 2000 to the Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation Survey for Matched Persons

  301064  By:    08/09/2004
Statistical Models for the Influence of Death of Spouse on the Depression Status of the Elderly Twins

  300523  By:  Geert Molenberghs 08/09/2004    ML17

ML17   Dealing with Missing Data in Longitudinal Studies - SOLD OUT

  302200  By:    08/09/2004
Multiple Imputation Techniques in Small Sample Clinical Trials

  301299  By:    2:05 PM 08/09/2004
Accounting for Imputation in Estimating the Variance of CPS Earnings

  301648  By:    2:25 PM 08/09/2004
Statistical Analysis of Stratified Missing-at-random Designs for Large Clinical Trials

  301301  By:    3:05 PM 08/09/2004
Comparison of Methods of Missing-data Imputation in Analysis of Two Phase III Trials Treating HIV1 Infection

  300356  By:    3:35 PM 08/09/2004
A Marginalized Pattern-mixture Model for Longitudinal Binary Data with Possibly Nonignorable Nonresponse

  300961  By:  Geert Molenberghs 3:35 PM 08/09/2004
Longitudinal Data Analysis--Is "Optimal" Modeling of the Covariance Structure Necessary?

  301614  By:    08/10/2004
Comparison of Imputation Methods in Behavioral Science Research: A Small Longitudinal Study of Sexual Counseling after Prostate Cancer

  301814  By:    08/10/2004    TL01

TL01   Missing Data in Drug Development - SOLD OUT

  300893  By:  Geert Molenberghs 8:50 AM 08/10/2004
Model Selection in a Regression Setting with Missing Covariate Data

  300144  By:  Jianwen Cai 9:50 AM 08/10/2004
Regression Methods for Multiple-sequence Recurrent-event Data

  301973  By:    9:50 AM 08/10/2004
Parametric and Nonparametric Bayesian Modeling for Ecological Inference in 2\times 2 Tables: A Data Augmentation Approach

  301915  By:    11:15 AM 08/10/2004
Improving upon Intention-to-treat Analysis When Clinical Trials Become Open-label

  300985  By:  Jai Choi 11:15 AM 08/10/2004
A Bayesian Prediction for Undecided Voters

  301023  By:    11:15 AM 08/10/2004
Using Double Sampling to Correct Gross Flows for Misclassification Error: Moment-based Inference vs. Likelihood-based Inference

  300437  By:    2:05 PM 08/10/2004
Nonimputational Technique for Parameter Estimation on Missing Data

  301566  By:    2:35 PM 08/10/2004
Random-coefficients Model with Missing Data

  302045  By:    2:35 PM 08/10/2004
Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Nonmonotone, Nonignorable Missing Data

  300418  By:    2:50 PM 08/10/2004
Markov Transition Models for Binary Longitudinal Data with Missing Values

  300604  By:  Sharon-Lise Normand 8:35 AM 08/11/2004
Covariate Adjustment in Clinical Trials with Nonignorable Missing Data and Noncompliance

  301943  By:    8:35 AM 08/11/2004
Defects Modeling and Yield Forecasting in Semiconductor Manufacturing

  300063  By:  Michael Larsen 9:25 AM 08/11/2004
Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling of NRI Survey Data

  301958  By:    10:35 AM 08/11/2004
Does Weighting for Nonresponse Increase the Variance of Survey Means?

  300669  By:    10:50 AM 08/11/2004
Efficient Nonresponse Weighting Adjustment Method Using Response Probability

  300611  By:  Claudio Quintano 2:25 PM 08/11/2004
Some Aspects About the Quality of Income Data from Sample Surveys

  301705  By:    2:25 PM 08/11/2004
Handling Missing Radiographic Data in Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trials

  301265  By:  Manuela Buzoianu 2:35 PM 08/11/2004
Bayesian Analysis for Assessing Diagnostic Test Accuracy and Optimal Design in a Cardiology Clinical Trial

  300852  By:  Guowen (Gordon) Sun 2:45 PM 08/11/2004
Comparison of Methods for Missing Data Imputations in the Analysis of Radiographic Data from a Large Phase III Trial

  300991  By:  Xiao-Hua Zhou 2:50 PM 08/11/2004
Multiple Imputation for Correcting Verification Bias in Estimating Sensitivity and Specificity

  300610  By:  Claudio Quintano 3:05 PM 08/11/2004
The Effects of Imputation on Income Distribution as Estimated by Means of Dagum Models

  300922  By:    3:25 PM 08/11/2004
Regulatory Guidelines and FDA's Perspective on the Collection and Analysis of the Radiographic Data in Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trials

  301835  By:    9:20 AM 08/12/2004
Multiple Imputation in Microarray Data Analysis

  300399  By:  Geert Molenberghs 9:20 AM 08/12/2004
A Comparison of Methodologies for Assessing Onset of Action in Neuropsychiatric Clinical Trials

  302138  By:    9:50 AM 08/12/2004
Designs Accounting for Potential Missing Trials in Multiple-objective Dose-response Studies

  300385  By:    10:35 AM 08/12/2004
Missing Income Information in Panel Data: Incidence, Imputation, and Its Impact on the Income Distribution

  300126  By:    11:05 AM 08/12/2004
Outlier Robust Imputation of Survey Data

  301962  By:    11:20 AM 08/12/2004
Efficient Estimation in Regression Analysis with Missing Data in Two-phase Studies

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