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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter, Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers = “S”
Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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345 Tue, 8/8/06, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-Level 6 East Lobby
Contributed Posters - Contributed - Posters
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Biopharmaceutical Section, Section on Quality and Productivity, Business and Economics Statistics Section, Section on Statistical Computing, IMS, Section on Survey Research Methods
Organizer(s): Maura E. Stokes, SAS Institute, Inc.
Chair(s): Maura E. Stokes, SAS Institute, Inc.
Poster Topic: Engineering and physical sciences, chemometrics:
01: A Monte Carlo Method To Simulate the Stochastic Behavior of a Field of ForcesElizabeth Martinez Gomez, National Autonomous University of Mexico; Hector A. Perez de Tejada Jaime, National Autonomous University of Mexico ; Hector J. Durand Manterola, National Autonomous University of Mexico
02: Examples of Estimating Confidence Intervals for the Arithmetic Means of Lognormally Distributed Data from Mixed or Random Effects Linear ModelsStanley Shulman, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Poster Topic: Environmetrics, ecology, agriculture, wildlife management:
04: A Study of the Type I and Type II Error Rates of Tests for Species Diversity Based on Shannon and Simpson's Indexes of DiversityLewis VanBrackle, Kennesaw State University; Kristina Corts, Kennesaw State University
05: Projecting the Risk of Future Climate ShiftsLuis Cid, Universidad de Concepción; David B. Enfield, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Poster Topic: Experimental design:
06: Equivalence of Fractional Factorial DesignsTena Katsaounis, The Ohio State University; Angela Dean, The Ohio State University
07: The Oklahoma Oral Health Needs Assessment: Comparison of Sampling Methods Using Monte Carlo SimulationsEmily Leary, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
08: Design of Experiments for Parameter Estimation in Compartmental ModelsMichael DeVasher, The University of Alabama; J. Michael Hardin, The University of Alabama
Poster Topic: QC, operation research, risk assessment:
09: Validation of the K-Statistic for Accelerometer Data QualityJames Slaven, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Michael Andrew, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; John Violanti, SUNY University at Buffalo; Cecil Burchfiel, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Bryan Vila, Washington State University
10: The Relationship between the T-Square Statistics of a Phase I and Phase II OperationJohn Young, McNeese State University; Robert L. Mason, Southwest Research Institute; Youn-Min Chou, The University of Texas at San Antonio
11: Number of Replications Required in Control Chart Monte Carlo Simulation StudiesJay Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado; Myoung-Jin Kim, University of Northern Colorado
12: Is Average Run Length a Good Measure of Performance?Jay Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado; Chad Eshelman, University of Northern Colorado
Poster Topic: Spatial statistics, time series, spatio-temporal modeling:
13: A MATLAB Software Implementation for Time-Series Analysis by State-Space MethodsJyh-Ying Peng, Academia Sinica; John Aston, Academia Sinica
14: An Interpolated Periodogram-Based Metric for Comparison of Time Series with Unequal LengthsJorge Caiado, CEMAPRE/ISEG and IPS; Nuno Crato, CEMAPRE/Technical University of Lisbon; Daniel Peña, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
15: Recent Developments in Seasonal Adjustment Software at the U.S. Census BureauBrian C. Monsell, U.S. Census Bureau
19: Data Augmentation within a Conditionally Specified Gaussian Spatial ModelBrooke Fridley, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine; Philip Dixon, Iowa State University
20: Spatio-Temporal Precipitation Modeling Based on a Hidden Random FieldOleg Makhnin, New Mexico Tech
21: Real-Time Multivariate Analysis Onboard a Wi-Fi--Controlled VehicleJason Minter, Sam Houston State University; Cecil Hallum, Sam Houston State University
 

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