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

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289 Theme Session Tue, 7/31/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-251 A
Nonparametric Methods for Reliability and Health Sciences Applications - Contributed - Papers
Section on Nonparametric Statistics, Section on Health Policy Statistics, Section on Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences
Chair(s): Anton Westveld, Washington University in St. Louis
     10:35 AM   A Nonparametric Test for Homogeneity of Survival MeansMohammad Rahbar, Michigan State University; Sangchoon Jeon, Michigan State University; Joseph C. Gardiner, Michigan State University
     10:50 AM   The Simultaneous Use of Weighted Logrank and Weighted Kaplan-Meier Statistics with Clustered Right-Censored Data — Yunchan Chi, National Cheng Kung University; Pei-Fang Su, National Cheng Kung University
     11:05 AM   Exact, Distribution-Free Confidence Intervals for Late Effects in Censored Matched PairsShoshana Daniel, University of Pennsylvania; Paul Rosenbaum, University of Pennsylvania
     11:20 AM   Use of the Spike-Motif Distance MetricKatherine Tranbarger, Amherst College
     11:35 AM   Semiparametric Estimation of Hazard Function with Failure Indicators MARChunling Liu, University of Hong Kong; Qihua Wang, University of Hong Kong
     11:50 AM   Nonparametric Estimation of Mean Residual Life FunctionShufang Liu, North Carolina State University; Sujit Ghosh, North Carolina State University
     12:05 PM   Two-Fold Heteroscedastic Nested Models When the Number of Subclasses Is LargeShu-min Liao, The Pennsylvania State University; Michael G. Akritas, The Pennsylvania State University
 

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