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148 Applied Session Theme Session Mon, 7/30/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-259
Innovative Bayesian and Frequentist Models for Health Using Individual and Ecologic Data - Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics, ENAR, Biometrics Section, WNAR
Chair(s): Susan L. Stewart, University of California, San Francisco
     10:35 AM   A Statistical Tool Based on a Model of Personal and Ecologic Characteristics To Explain Deprivation in U.S. Health Care AccessMartey Dodoo, The Robert Graham Center; Robert Phillips, Robert Graham Center; Xingyou Zhang, The Robert Graham Center
     10:50 AM   Bayesian Hierarchal Modeling of Small-Area Suicide Rates: A Geographical and Ecological EvaluationYi Lin, University of British Columbia; Ying MacNab, University of British Columbia
     11:05 AM   Distribution of Cronbach's Alpha for Ordinal Data: A Bayesian-Based ApproachByron Gajewski, The University of Kansas Medical Center; Diane K. Boyle, The University of Kansas Medical Center; Sarah Thompson, University of Nebraska Medical Center
     11:20 AM   A Bayesian Two-Part Model for Bounded Non-Negative Data: Estimating Extra Time Spent on Diabetes Self-CareBetsy C. Gunnels, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Theodore J. Thompson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Louise B. Russell, Rutgers University; Susan L. Ettner, University of California, Los Angeles; James P. Boyle, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     11:35 AM   Characterizing Drug Diffusion with Patient-Level DataCamelia Sima, MSKCC; Katherine Panageas, MSKCC; Glenn Heller, MSKCC; Deborah Schrag, MSKCC
     11:50 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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