JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #45

This is the preliminary program for the 2005 Joint Statistical Meetings in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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, 2005); 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.


The Program has labeled the meeting rooms with "letters" preceding the name of the room, designating in which facility the room is located:

Minneapolis Convention Center = “MCC” Hilton Minneapolis Hotel = “H” Hyatt Regency Minneapolis = “HY”

Back to main JSM 2005 Program page



Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Add To My Program
45 Applied Session Theme Session Sun, 8/7/05, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM MCC-102 E
Bayesian Methods in Federal Statistics - Invited - Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Organizer(s): Malay Ghosh, University of Florida
Chair(s): Malay Ghosh, University of Florida
     4:05 PM   A Bayesian Analysis of Two-way Categorical Data from Small Areas Incorporating Intraclass CorrelationBalgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Jai W. Choi, National Center for Health Statistics
     4:30 PM   A Hierarchical Bayesian Nonresponse Model for Two-way Categorical Data from Small Areas with Uncertainty about IgnorabilityMyron Katzoff, National Center for Health Statistics; Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
     4:55 PM   Empirical and Hierarchical Bayes Estimation for Binary Response in Small Areas Karabi Sinha, University of Illinois, Chicago; Malay Ghosh, University of Florida
     5:20 PM   Selection-bias-corrected Models for Evaluating Weighting Class and Multiple Imputation Methods of Adjusting for Partial Response when Missing Data are Not Missing at RandomPhilip J. Smith, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Lawrence Marsh, University of Notre Dame
     5:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

JSM 2005 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 2005