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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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481 Wed, 8/9/06, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-Level 6 East Lobby
Contributed Posters - Contributed - Posters
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, General Methodology, Social Statistics Section, Section on Survey Research Methods, Biopharmaceutical Section, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Statistics and Marketing, Section on Statistical Consulting, Biometrics Section, Section on Statistical Computing, Section on Statistics in Sports
Organizer(s): Maura E. Stokes, SAS Institute, Inc.
Chair(s): Maura E. Stokes, SAS Institute, Inc.
Poster Topic: Archeology, anthropology, humanities:
01: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Female EmpowermentJanelle Jones, SUMSRI; Adrianne Demski, SUMSRI
Poster Topic: General:
02: Examination of Structure Coefficient Interpretation in Descriptive Discriminant Analysis: the Three-Group CaseMercedes Schneider, Ball State University
03: Computer Literacy of Adolescents in Grades 9 to 12: an Exploratory StudyMatthew Sink, Shoreline Christian High School; Christopher A. Sink, Seattle Pacific University
05: Quasi-Probability Distributions Based on the Lagrange ExpansionsShubiao Li, Central Michigan University; Carl Lee, Central Michigan University; Felix Famoye, Central Michigan University
06: Data Analysis of Virtual Cement MeasurementsAdriana Hornikova, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Charles Hagwood, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Hung-kung Liu, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Blaza Toman, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Nien Fan Zhang, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Edward J. Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jeffrey W. Bullard, National Institute of Standards and Technology
07: Analysis of Number of Components in Mixture ModelYan Wang, Southern Methodist University; S. Lynne Stokes, Southern Methodist University
08: The Impact of Erroneous Inclusion and Exclusion of Variables in Multivariate InferenceYoufeng Nie, Sam Houston State University; Cecil Hallum, Sam Houston State University
09: On Testing about a Construct Mean for Likert-Scale DataCherng Ding, National Chiao Tung University; Hsiu-Yu Lee, National Chiao Tung University
10: Caution When Using Covariate Adjustment in Mixed Effect ANOVAZhenxu Ma, Battelle; Paul Feder, Battelle
12: On the Use of Heywood Cases for Specification Testing in SEMStanislav Kolenikov, University of Missouri-Columbia; Kenneth A. Bollen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods:
13: S-PLUS and R Package for Least Angle RegressionTim C. Hesterberg, Insightful Corporation
14: Partially Repeated MeasurementsMitchell Watnik, California State University, East Bay; Erica Wong, California State University, East Bay; David Schlessinger, California State University, East Bay
15: Selecting the Best Confidence Interval for a Variance Ratio (or Heritability)Brent Burch, Northern Arizona University
16: Calculating Power for Generalized Linear Models Using the Wald TestJonathan Mahnken, The University of Kansas Medical Center
17: Confidence Interval Coverage for Four Effect Sizes for Predictor Variables in a Multiple Linear Regression Model Todd Bodner, Portland State University
Poster Topic: Longitudinal data, repeated measurements, cluster data:
18: Large-Cluster Asymptotics for GEE: Working Correlation ModelsHyoju Chung, University of Washington; Thomas Lumley, University of Washington
19: Free SAS/IML (r) Software for Computing Confidence Limits for Power in the Univariate and Multivariate Approaches to Repeated MeasuresJacqueline Johnson, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Matthew Gribbin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sola Park, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Keith E. Muller, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
20: Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Proportional Odds Model with GEE for Ordinal Categorical ResponsesJunxiang Luo, University of Cincinnati; Rakesh Shukla, University of Cincinnati; Qi Zhang, University of Cincinnati
21: Latent Class Growth Models: an ApplicationMaragatha Kuchibhatla, Duke University Medical Center; Gerda Fillenbaum, Duke University Medical Center
22: Model Selection for the Impact Evaluation of Energy Efficiency ProgramsKathryn Parlin, West Hill Energy and Computing, Inc.; Larry Haugh, University of Vermont
23: An Empirical Power Analysis of Hierarchical Multivariate Linear Model under Three Covariance Structures in Longitudinal Data Analysis Hua Fang, Ohio University; Gordon P. Brooks, Ohio University; Maria L. Rizzo, Ohio University; Robert S. Barcikowski, Ohio University
Poster Topic: Probability, mathematical statistics, stochastic processes:
24: A General Probability Distribution Using Bürmann Power SeriesPali Sen, University of North Florida; Richard F. Patterson, University of North Florida
25: A Modified Asymmetric Simes Procedure for Multiple Tests of SignificanceLi Deng, New England College of Optometry
Poster Topic: Simulation and Monte Carlo methods:
26: An Examination of the Utility of Bonferroni Adjustments for Tests of Regression CoefficientsJamis Perrett, University of Northern Colorado; Daniel Mundfrom, University of Northern Colorado; Jay Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado; Adam Piccone, University of Northern Colorado
Poster Topic: Sports, art, entertainment:
27: The Brave New Hockey World: a Statistical Assessment of NHL Rules ChangesParamjit Gill, The University of British Columbia
Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods:
28: Statistical Approches To Analyze Censored Data with Multiple Detection LimitsWei Zhong, ICON Clinical Research; Linda Levin, University of Cincinnati; Paul Succop, University of Cincinnati; Rakesh Shukla, University of Cincinnati; Jeffrey Welge, University of Cincinnati
 

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