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

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32 Applied Session Sun, 8/2/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-158A
Extreme Values, Censored Data, and Clustering in Environmental Studies - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Chair(s): Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University
    2:05 PM   A Power Comparison of Generalized Additive Models and the Spatial Scan Statistic Under Simple Alternative HypothesesRobin L. Young, Boston University School of Public Health; Janice Weinberg, Boston University School of Public Health; Verónica Vieira, Boston University School of Public Health; Thomas F. Webster, Boston University School of Public Health
    2:20 PM   Significance Testing with the Pareto Set in Cluster Detection ProblemsRonald Gangnon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    2:35 PM   Statistical Inference for Food Webs/Ecological Networks via Bayesian MeldingGrace Chiu, University of Waterloo; Joshua Gould, Dalhousie University
    2:50 PM   Survival Modeling Application in Estimating Drinking Water Violation Response TimeJade Freeman, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    3:05 PM   Environmental Risk Evaluation: A Bayesian Hierarchical Approach for Extreme Temperature Over Space and TimeHongfei Li, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center; Jonathan Hosking, IBM Research Division; Huijing Jiang, Georgia Institute of Technology
     3:20 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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