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

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381 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/1/07, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-150 D-F
Bayesian Methods in the Social Sciences - Contributed - Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Messan C. Setodji, RAND Corporation
     8:35 AM   A Bayesian Method for IRT Model SelectionSherwin Toribio, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
     8:50 AM   A New Bayesian Approach for Misidentification with Applications for Survey Data — Simon Cheng, University of Connecticut; Yingmei Xi, University of Connecticut; Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut
     9:05 AM   Model-Based Clustering of non-Gaussian Longitudinal DataMiguel Juarez, University of Warwick; Mark F.J. Steel, University of Warwick
     9:20 AM   Markov Chain Monte Carlo--Based Mixture Modeling Applications in PsychometricsDipendra Subedi, Michigan State University
     9:35 AM   Bayesian Analysis of Repeated Behaviors Using Event-Dependent Frailty ModelsGetachew Dagne, University of South Florida
     9:50 AM   A Joint Multivariate Ordered Probit and Tobit Modeling of Households' Vehicle Choice and UsageHao Fang, University of California, Irvine
     10:05 AM   Fusion, Pro and Con: Model-Based Fusion of MaxDiff and Ratings Data to Put Respondent Choice Parameters on a Common Scale and Consistency with Random Utility TheoryPeter Lenk, The University of Michigan; Lynd Bacon, Lynd Bacon Associates
 

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