JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #230

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230 Applied Session Tue, 8/9/05, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM MCC-200 I
Analysis of Binary Data - Contributed - Papers
Biopharmaceutical Section, WNAR
Chair(s): Steven Watts, Eli Lilly and Company
     8:35 AM   The Estimation of Sensitivity and Specificity of Clustered Binary Data: As Applied to Contrast-Enhanced Multidetector Row Spiral Computed Tomography Coronary AngiographyWilliam McCarthy, Maryland Medical Research Institute; Douglas Thompson, Maryland Medical Research Institute; Bruce Barton, Maryland Medical Research Institute; Julie Miller, Johns Hopkins Hospital; Joao Lima, Johns Hopkins Hospital
     8:50 AM   Three Approaches to Modeling Binary Outcomes in Multicenter Clinical Trials with Clustering Due to Clinical SitesDouglas Thompson, Maryland Medical Research Institute; William McCarthy, Maryland Medical Research Institute; Bruce Barton, Maryland Medical Research Institute
     9:05 AM   Use of Inverse Bionomial Sampling in Exact Test of Relative Risk for Rare Events in Clinical TrialsXinwei D. Jia, Forest Research Institute; Dar Shong Hwang, B.R.S.I.
     9:20 AM   Multivariate Regression in Mixed Data SettingDaniel C. Bonzo, Serono, Inc.; Welfredo R. Patungan, University of the Philippines Diliman
     9:35 AM   A Simple Method for Constructing Binomial Confidence Intervals with Near-nominal Coverage by Adding a Single, Imaginary Failure or Success.Craig Borkowf, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     9:50 AM   A Multivariate Extension of McNemar's TestBernhard Klingenberg, Williams College; Alan Agresti, University of Florida
     10:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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