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This is the preliminary program for the 2007 Joint Statistical
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= Applied Session,
= Theme Session,
= Presenter| 343 | Tue, 7/31/07, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall D |
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Social Statistics Section, Section on Statistical Computing, Section on Statistical Graphics, Section on Statistics in Sports, Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Quality and Productivity, Section on Risk Analysis, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Statisticians in Defense and National Security, Business and Economics Statistics Section |
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| Chair(s): Dongseok Choi, Oregon Health & Science University | ||
| Poster Topic: Applications and case studies: | ||
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Modeling Enrollment Growth at California State University, East Bay — Barbara Warsavage, CSUEB
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| 52: |
Model-Based Clustering Analysis: An Application to Food and Nutrition Data — Jingjing Chen, Student
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Geospatial Modeling for Water Chemistry in a Stream Network — Stephanie Fitchett, Florida Atlantic University
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| Poster Topic: Biometrics, bioinformatics, computational biology: | ||
| 54: |
Predicting Survival from Microarray Data: A Comparative Study — Hege Marie Boevelstad, University of Oslo; Staale Nygaard, University of Oslo
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| Poster Topic: Categorical, multivariate analysis: | ||
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Stalactite Plot for Outlier Detection in the Presence of a Computationally Singular Covariance Matrix — Jeremy Nadolski, Benedictine University; Pablo Marquez, Benedictine University; Lee Ann Smith, Benedictine University
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| 56: |
Reckless or Responsible: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Consumer Spending — Shannon Grant, SUMSRI; Emilola Abayomi, SUMSRI
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| Poster Topic: Computational statistics, numerical methods, simulation: | ||
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SASweave: Literate Programming Using SAS — Russell Lenth, The University of Iowa; Søren Højsgaard, Aarhus University
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Maximum Likelihood Estimation Using Iterative Importance Sampling — Fassil Nebebe, Concordia University; Tak Mak, Concordia University
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The Power of Linkage Analysis of a Quantitative Disease Endophenotype — Zhuying Huang, Stony Brook University; Nancy Mendell, State University of New York at Stony Brook
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| Poster Topic: Data mining and knowledge discovery, machine learning: | ||
| 60: |
Development of Nearest-Neighbor Classifiers Identifying Dermal Sensitizers Based on a Local Lymph Node Assay Database — Shengqiao Li, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Adam Fedorowicz, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Methods for K-Models Clustering — Li Li, George Mason University; James E. Gentle, George Mason University
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| Poster Topic: Environmetrics, ecology, agriculture, wildlife management: | ||
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A New Ecological Model for Insect Population Size with Local Collapse — James Matis, Texas A&M University; Thomas Kiffe, Texas A&M University; Timothy Matis, Texas Tech University; Gerald Michels, Texas A&M University
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Assessment of Plant Communities Exposed to Fugitive Dust Along a Mine Transportation Corridor in Alaska — Melanie Edwards, Exponent, Inc.; Elizabeth Maier, Exponent, Inc.; Dawn Reeder, Rare Earth Science; Scott S. Shock, Exponent, Inc.; Nicholas Gard, Exponent, Inc.
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Is There a Weekend Effect in Diurnal Temperature Range? — Madhuri S. Mulekar, University of South Alabama; Sytske Kimball, University of South Alabama
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| Poster Topic: Experimental design: | ||
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Choice of Randomized Design in Large-Scale Education Experiments — Brenda Jenney, Arizona State University; Sharon L. Lohr, Arizona State University
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| Poster Topic: Graphics, visualization: | ||
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Matrix Plots in Support of Visualization of Matrix Characteristics — Ferry Butar Butar, Sam Houston State University; Wathurawa A. Bandulasiri, Sam Houston State University; Melinda M. Holt, Sam Houston State University; Cecil Hallum, Sam Houston State University
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| Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods: | ||
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Statistical Inference in the Presence of Panel Segmentation in Ranking Data — Lin Xie, Kansas State University; Paul I. Nelson, Kansas State University
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Generalization of the Paired T-Test for the Missing Values Case — Sophie Desjardins, University of Québec at Montréal; Alain Desgagne, University of Québec at Montréal; Pierre Lafaye de Micheaux, Universite Pierre-Mendes France; Benoit Liquet, Universite Pierre-Mendes France
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| Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods: | ||
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Use of Beta Regression To Model Adherence to HIV Medication — Che Smith, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yin Yin, GlaxoSmithKline; Sharon Murray, GlaxoSmithKline; Steven Kathman, GlaxoSmithKline
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A Modified Bonferroni Procedure for Multiple Tests — Daniel Mundfrom, University of Northern Colorado; Michelle Roozeboom, University of Northern Colorado; Jamis Perrett, University of Northern Colorado
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| Poster Topic: Pattern recognition, computer vision, shape analysis, signal processing: | ||
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Multivariate Statistical Methods Applied to Digital Photo Processing in Support of Object Detection — Huixing He, Sam Houston State University; Cecil Hallum, Sam Houston State University
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| Poster Topic: Probability, stochastic processes: | ||
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A Method for Estimating Intensity of a Poisson Process — Chih-Hsiang Ho, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Sandhya Gunti, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Heng-Wei Cheng, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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| Poster Topic: QC, operation research, risk assessment: | ||
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Monitoring Variation in a Multivariate Process with Sample Size Smaller Than the Dimension — John Young, McNeese State University; Robert L. Mason, Southwest Research Institute; Youn-Min Chou, University of Texas at San Antonio
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Development of New Capability Indices for Multivariate Manufacturing Processes — Jen-Nan Pan, National Cheng Kung University; Chun-Yi Lee, National Cheng Kung University
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| Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology: | ||
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Software Alternatives for Variance Estimation in the Analysis of Complex Sample Surveys: A Comparison of SAS Survey Procedures, SUDAAN, and AM — Bethany Bell-Ellison, University of South Florida; Jeffrey Kromrey, University of South Florida
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Performance of First-Order Weighted Random Effects Model Estimators Under Complex Sampling Designs — Yue Jia, Educational Testing Service; S. Lynne Stokes, Southern Methodist University; Ian Harris, Southern Methodist University
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Alternative Methods to Compensate for Provider Nonresponse in the National Immunization Survey — Phillip Smith, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Benjamin Skalland, NORC at the University of Chicago; Robert Montgomery, NORC at the University of Chicago; Sadeq Chowdhury, NORC at the University of Chicago
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Extensions of a Matrix Approach for Comparing Estimate Precision of a Population Total Under a Many-to-Many Frame Structure — Martin Levy, University of Cincinnati; ZhiYuan Dong, University of Cincinnati
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Review of NHIS Public-Design Structures — Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics; Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics
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| Poster Topic: Spatial statistics, spatio-temporal modeling: | ||
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Estimation of Exposure Point Concentrations for Probabilistic Risk Assessment Using a Three-Dimensional Estimation Technique — James Gleason, Trihydro Corporation; Heidi Bowen-Morris, Trihydro Corporation
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Spatiotemporal Bayesian Maximum Entropy Modeling of Hydrogen Sulfide Concentrations Using Data Collected at Different Observation Time Scales Near Swine Operations — William Allshouse, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Marc Serre, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Devon Hall, Rural Empowerment Association for Community Help; Katherine Mills, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Steve Wing, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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| Poster Topic: Sports, art, entertainment: | ||
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A Critical Evaluation of 'Moneyball' — Mitchell Watnik, California State University, East Bay
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Stochastic Modeling of Sports Data — Charles N. Lowe, Marshall University; Alfred A. Akinsete, Marshall University
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You (Should Be) Out of Here! Off-the-Field Factors Influencing National Baseball Hall of Fame Selection — John Rasp, Stetson University; Nathan Crowder, Stetson University
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Coors Field: Pitchers Graveyard? — Jay Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado; Raj Chandran, University of Northern Colorado
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An Analysis of Judges' Inconsistency in the Athens 2004 Olympics Artistic Gymnastics Events Using the Multiplicative Interaction Model — Wijith Munasinghe, Kansas State University; Dallas Johnson, Kansas State University
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Assessing Ratings Methods for College Hockey Teams — Robin Lock, St. Lawrence University; Julia Palmateer, St. Lawrence University
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Measuring Player Contribution in the NBA — David Lewin, Macalester College; Vittorio Addona, Macalester College
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| Poster Topic: Statistical consulting: | ||
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Statistical Application in Law: Empirical Investigation on Suspected Drunk Drivers' Data in New Jersey — Ayako Kambara
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| Poster Topic: Statistical education, teaching, and training: | ||
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Education by Nation: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis — Anthony Franklin, SUMSRI; Ashley Brooks, SUMSRI
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| Poster Topic: Time series/wavelet analysis: | ||
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Multiple Signal Extraction in Seismic Array Data — Joshua Kerr, California State University, East Bay; Wolfang Polonik, University of California, Davis
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Smoothed Moments Variance Estimator for X-11 Seasonal Adjustment — Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Stuart Scott, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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| Poster Topic: Transportation statistics: | ||
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A Market Segmentation Analysis of Multivariate Travel Survey Data — Shuang Liu, University of California, Davis; Peng Wu, University of California, Davis
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