JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #223

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223 Tue, 8/9/05, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM MCC-202 AB
Imputation and Sensitivity Analysis for Missing Data - Topic Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section, Biopharmaceutical Section, WNAR
Organizer(s): Hui Xie, Boston University
Chair(s): Yajun Mei, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
     8:35 AM   Approximation to Locally Semiparametric Efficient Scores in Missing Data Problems through Likelihood RobustificationHua Yun Chen, University of Illinois, Chicago
     8:50 AM   Dependence of Local Sensitivity to Nonignorability on the Assumed Dropout MechanismHui Xie, Boston University; Daniel Heitjan, University of Pennsylvania
     9:15 AM   Use of Multiple Imputation and Other Techniques To Assess Impact of Censoring by Loss to Followup in Clinical TrialsBarry Davis, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
     9:35 AM   Multiple Imputation and Semiparametric Estimators for the Regression Coefficients in the Linear Transformation Competing Risks Model with Missing Cause of FailureGuozhi Gao, North Carolina State University; Anastasios A. Tsiatis, North Carolina State University
     9:55 AM   Imputation for Nonmonotone, Nonignorable Missing ValuesLin Wang, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Mari Palta, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin, Madison
     10:15 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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