JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #55

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55 Applied Session Sun, 8/7/05, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM MCC-211 C
Multiple Imputation in Mental Health Services Research - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics, ENAR, Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section, WNAR, Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Juned Siddique, University of California, Los Angeles
Chair(s): Thomas R. Belin, University of California, Los Angeles
     4:05 PM   Multiple Imputation of a Depression Treatment Trial Using an Iterative Predictive Mean Matching Hot-deckJuned Siddique, University of California, Los Angeles; Thomas R. Belin, University of California, Los Angeles
     4:25 PM   Multiple Imputation To Adjust for Under-reporting in the National Latino and Asian American SurveyBonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, RAND Statistics Group; Chih-nan Chen, Cambridge Health Alliance; Naihua Duan, University of California, Los Angeles; Margarita Alegria, Cambridge Health Alliance
     4:45 PM   Sequential Predictive Mean Matching Method of Multiple ImputationTrivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan; Florian Koller, GfK Custom Research, Inc.; Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics; Susanne Raessler, University of Erlangen-Nurenberg
     5:05 PM   Disc: Naihua Duan, University of California, Los Angeles
     5:25 PM   Disc: James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School
     5:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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Revised March 2005