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

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222 Mon, 8/3/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-148
Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Benjamin Leiby, Thomas Jefferson University
    2:05 PM   Comparison of Prediction Interval Methods for a One-Way Random Effects ModelJamie M. Baldwin, Info Tech, Inc.; Ramon Littell, University of Florida
    2:20 PM   Summarizing Response: When 'Effect Over Time' Doesn't Actually Capture an Intervention's Effect in Longitudinal Data — Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Georgetown University Medical Center; Kang-Hsien Fan, Georgetown University ; Anne-Michelle Noone, Georgetown University; Kathryn Sandberg, Georgetown University Medical Center
    2:35 PM   Cost-Efficient Designs for Longitudinal Mixed Effects ModelsMartijn Berger, Maastricht University
    2:50 PM   Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Unconstrained Parameterization for the Covariance of Multivariate Longitudinal DataChulmin Kim, Rochester Institute of Technology
    3:05 PM   Assessing Agreement with Repeated Measures for Random ObserversChia-Cheng Chen, North Carolina State University; Huiman Barnhart, Duke University
     3:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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