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

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132 Mon, 8/3/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-Hall D
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations - Contributed - Poster Presentations
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation
Poster Topic: Bayesian statistics, hierarchical models:
69: Bayesian Estimation in Nonstandard Finite Mixture Models with Application to an Exposure Data SetMiranda L. Lynch, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Sally W. Thurston, University of Rochester
70: In Search of SasquatchJennifer B. Emerson, Texas Tech University; Robert F. Martin, Federal Reserve Board; Bo He, The University of Texas; Clyde Martin, Texas Tech University
71: Elicitation of Prior Distributions for Bayesian PhylogenyXiting Yang, Carnegie Mellon University/FDA; Joseph Kadane, Carnegie Mellon University
73: Bayesian Normal Mixture Modeling: A Case Study in CT ScanningClair L. Alston, Queensland University of Technology; Kerrie Mengersen, Queensland University of Technology
74: A Comparison of Minimum Description Length Scores for Bayesian NetworksJason LaCombe, University of Rochester Medical Center; Anthony Almudevar, University of Rochester Medical Center
75: Bayesian Analysis and Classification of Two Quantitative Diagnostic Tests with False Negatives and No Gold StandardJingyang Zhang, The University of Iowa; Kathryn Chaloner, The University of Iowa; Jack Stapleton, The University of Iowa
76: Modeling Prior Knowledge in Developing a Bayesian NetworkFutoshi Yumoto, American Institutes for Research; Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Georgetown University Medical Center
77: Dangers of Transforming 'Noninformative' Prior DistributionsJohn W. Seaman, III, Baylor University; John W. Seaman, II, Baylor University; James Stamey, Baylor University
78: Nonparametric Bayesian Modeling of Scaled Item Response Data — Kristin Duncan, San Diego State University; José S. Fuentes, San Diego State University
Poster Topic: Reliability and survival modeling, risk analysis:
79: An Assessment of Meta-Analytic Measures for Evaluating Time-to-Event Surrogate Endpoints in Clinical TrialsLindsay A. Renfro, Baylor University; Qian Shi, Mayo Clinic; Brian Bot, Mayo Clinic; Daniel Sargent, Mayo Clinic
Poster Topic: Bayesian statistics, hierarchical models:
80: Two-Class Prediction with Model Selection and Averaging Wensong Wu, University of South Carolina; Edsel A. Pena, University of South Carolina
81: Bayesian Method for Misclassified Multinomial Data with Prior Information and External DataYi Qian, Amgen, Inc.; Deukwoo Kwon, National Cancer Institute; Jeesun Jung, Indiana University School of Medicine
82: An Application of the Spatial Bayesian Variable Selection to fMRI Time-Series DataKuo-Jung Lee, The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Poster Topic: Modeling in Ecology:
83: Parameter Updating Suppression Scheme for Wireless Sensor NetworksKristian Lum, Duke University
Poster Topic: Bayesian statistics, hierarchical models:
84: Individual-Level Residual Diagnostics for Bayesian Structural Equation ModelsAbbie Stokes-Riner, University of Rochester; Sally W. Thurston, University of Rochester
85: Improving Predictions of Dwarf Mistletoe Incidence in Black Spruce Using Bayesian Hierarchical ModelsEphraim Hanks, Utah State University; Mevin B. Hooten, Utah State University; Frederick A. Baker, Utah State University
 

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