JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #455

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455 Wed, 8/10/05, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM MCC-205 A
Hierarchical and Latent Variable Modelling with Epidemiologic Applications - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science, WNAR
Chair(s): Renee Moore, Emory University
     2:05 PM   Hierarchical Latent Class Model for Evaluating Diagnostic TestsAlula Hadgu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Nandini Dendukuri, McGill University
     2:20 PM   Multilevel Flexible Models for Bivariate Longitudinal DataNuoo-Ting Molitor, University of Southern California; Kiros Berhane, University of Southern California
     2:35 PM   The Multilevel Hierarchical Random Effect Models: What Do We Gain by Accounting for More Levels?An-Lin Cheng, Yale University; Haiqun Lin, Yale University
     2:50 PM   Comparison of PQL and Laplace 6 Estimates of Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models when Comparing Groups of Small Incident Rates in Cluster-Randomized TrialsRafael Diaz, University of California, Davis
     3:05 PM   A Composite Clustering Model for Space-time Disease CountsPing Yan, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Murray K. Clayton, University of Wisconsin, Madison
     3:20 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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