JSM Preliminary Online Program
This is the preliminary program for the 2009 Joint Statistical Meetings in Washington, DC.

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

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226 Mon, 8/3/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-L Street Bridge
Invited Poster Oral Presentations: Statistics in Policy - Invited - Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security, Section on Health Policy Statistics, Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation
Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation
Poster Topic: QC, operation research, risk assessment:
01: Exploratory Data Analysis at the Boundary of Statistics and Engineering Design OptimizationTheodore Allen, The Ohio State University; Mikhail Bernshteyn, Sagata Ltd.; Ravishankar Rajagopalan, The Ohio State University
Poster Topic: Defense and National Security:
02: Planning Surveillance for a Stockpile That Might DegradeScott Vander Wiel, Los Alamos National Laboratory; C. Shane Reese, Brigham Young University; Alyson Wilson, Iowa State University; Todd Graves, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Poster Topic: Graphics, visualization:
03: Scatterplots for Sampling Weighted DataThomas Lumley, University of Washington
Poster Topic: Defense and National Security:
04: Disclosure Limitation Techniques for Tabular DataJoe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics
Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health:
05: The Relationship Between Reliability and Misclassification in Physician Quality and Cost ProfilesJohn L. Adams, RAND Health; Ateev Mehrotra, RAND Health; J. William Thomas, University of Southern Maine; Elizabeth A. McGlynn, RAND Health
Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology:
06: Innovative Guidance for the Design of New Surveys or Major Revisions of Existing SurveysJeri M. Mulrow, National Science Foundation
 

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