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This is the preliminary program for the 2007 Joint Statistical
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= Applied Session,
= Theme Session,
= Presenter
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Wed, 8/1/07, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-355 A |
| Recent Advance in Analysis of Incomplete Data - Contributed - Papers | ||
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Biometrics Section |
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| Chair(s): Xiaofei Wang, Duke University | ||
| 2:05 PM |
Examining Benefits and Drawbacks of Multiple Imputation for Disease Rate and Demographic Data — Irene Helenowski, Northwestern University; Hakan Demirtas, University of Illinois at Chicago; Chiang-Ching Huang, Northwestern University
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| 2:20 PM |
Imputation Based on Propensity Score: A Comparative Study of the Penalized Spline Propensity Prediction Method with Alternative Double Robust Estimators — Guangyu Zhang, University of Michigan; Roderick J. Little, University of Michigan
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Which Missing Value Imputation Method To Use in Expression Profiles: A Comparative Study and Two Selection Schemes — Guy Brock, University of Louisville; John Shaffer, University of Pittsburgh; Richard Blakesley, University of Pittsburgh; Meredith Lotz, University of Pittsburgh; George C. Tseng, University of Pittsburgh
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Interval Estimation for the Difference in Median Survival Times Based on Multiple Imputation — Maria Kocherginsky, The University of Chicago; Theodore G. Karrison, The University of Chicago
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| 3:05 PM |
Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Informative Dropout — Li Chen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Danyu Lin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Semiparametric Marginalized Model for Longitudinal Data with a Terminating Event — Mengling Liu, New York University; Wenbin Lu, North Carolina State University
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| 3:35 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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JSM 2007
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