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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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124 Applied Session Mon, 8/3/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-L Street Bridge
Topic-Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Government Health Statistics - Topic Contributed - Poster Presentations
Section on Government Statistics
Organizer(s): Sunghee Lee, University of California, Los Angeles
Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation
Poster Topic: Applications and case studies:
01: Analysis of zero-inflated data from OSHA's worksite inspectionsJia Li, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Scott Henn, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Aaron Sussell, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Poster Topic: Government statistics:
02: Trends in the Prevalence of Selected Chronic Health Conditions Among US Adults by Sociodemographic Characteristics: NHIS 1997--2007Abera Wouhib, CDC; Meena Khare, CDC
03: Characteristics of Pregnant Women from the 2001-06 National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyLisa B. Mirel, CDC; Lester R. Curtin, CDC; Jaime Gahche, CDC; Vicki L. Burt, National Center for Health Statistics
Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology:
04: Estimating Variance Components for Health Examination SurveysTe-Ching Chen, CDC; Lester R. Curtin, CDC
Poster Topic: Government statistics:
05: Modifying the Three-Process Model of Alertness for Accelerometer Data and Its Correlation with SleepMichael E. Andrew, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Ja K. Gu, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; James Slaven, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; John M. Violanti, State University of New York at Buffalo; Luenda E. Charles, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Bryan Vila, Washington State University; Cecil Burchfiel, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
06: Estimating Extreme Percentiles for BMI: Minimum Sample Size Required and Sensitivity to KurtosisLester R. Curtin, CDC; Te-Ching Chen, CDC
 

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