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

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106 Applied Session Mon, 7/30/07, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-355 B
Mixed Effect Models and Missing Data - Contributed - Papers
ENAR, Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Matthew Gurka, University of Virginia
     8:35 AM   A Pattern Mixture Model To Analyze Longitudinal Quality-of-Life Data with Nonignorable DropoutQinfang Xiang, Endo Pharmaceuticals; Suna Barlas, Endo Pharmaceuticals
     8:50 AM   Likelihood Ratio Hypothesis Testing in the Presence of Incomplete DataSergey Tarima, Medical College of Wisconsin; Albert Vexler, National Institutes of Health
     9:05 AM   Principal Component Analysis for Multivariate Binary DataSeokho Lee, Texas A&M University
     9:20 AM   Overdispersion in Multilevel Correlated DataTrent Lalonde, Arizona State University; Jeffrey R. Wilson, Arizona State University
     9:35 AM   Multiple Imputation Based on Functional Principal Components Analysis for Sparse Longitudinal Data Szu-Ching Tseng, University of California, Davis; Xiaowei Yang, University of California, Davis; Hao Zhang, University of California, Davis
     9:50 AM   The Inclusion of Covariate Information in a Random Effects Agreement ModelKerrie Nelson, University of South Carolina; Don Edwards, University of South Carolina
     10:05 AM   Maximum Likelihood Methods for Nonignorable Missing Data — Yan Zhou, University of Michigan; Roderick J. Little, University of Michigan; John D. Kalbfleisch, University of Michigan
 

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