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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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259 Applied Session Tue, 7/31/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-355 B
The National Children's Study: The Challenges and Promises of a Follow-Up Study of a Randomly Selected Cohort of 100,000 Pre and Post Conception Women and Their Offspring through 21 Years of Life - Invited - Papers
ENAR, Biometrics Section, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Health Policy Statistics, Social Statistics Section, Section on Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Jonas H. Ellenberg, University of Pennsylvania
Chair(s): Louise Ryan, Harvard School of Public Health/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
     10:35 AM   The National Children's Study (NCS): Background, Rationale, and ScopePeter C. Scheidt, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
     10:55 AM   Methods for Sampling Households To Identify 100,000 BirthsJill M. Montaquila, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Lester Curtin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     11:15 AM   Adaptive Tuning of Field Performance in the National Children's Study: Protection of the Inferential BaseJonas H. Ellenberg, University of Pennsylvania
     11:35 AM   Issues in the Measurement and Assessment of Environmental Exposures for a Large Prospective Cohort Study James Quackenboss, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Warren Galke, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Susan Viet, Westat; David Marker, Westat; Steven Bodesky, LFR, Inc.
     11:55 AM   Disc: Roderick J. Little, University of Michigan
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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