JSM Preliminary Online Program
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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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75 Sun, 8/2/09, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-148
Applications in Clustered Data, Risk Assessment, and Health Surveys - Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics
Chair(s): Yulei He, Harvard Medical School
    4:05 PM   Analysis of Dyadic DataJoseph C. Cappelleri, Pfizer Inc.
    4:20 PM   Power Analysis of Cutoff-Based Designs for Group Randomized TrialsMichael Pennell, The Ohio State University; Erinn Hade, The Ohio State University; David M. Murray, The Ohio State University; Dale Rhoda, Battelle Memorial Institute
    4:35 PM   A History of Supplements on the National Health Interview SurveyBrenda LaRochelle, CDC; Susan Jack, National Center for Health Statistics
    4:50 PM   A Model of the Potential Benefit of C-Reactive Protein Measurement in Primary Prevention for Men and Women with Intermediate Risk of Ten-Year First Coronary Heart Disease EventsRongwei (Rochelle) Fu, Oregon Health & Science University; Craig Fleming, Oregon Health & Science University; Michele Freeman, Oregon Health & Science University; David Buckley, Oregon Health & Science University; Mark Helfand, Oregon Health & Science University
    5:05 PM   A Comparison of Tree-Based Methods with Logistic Regression to Classify Cardiovascular Disease RiskLayla Parast, Harvard University; Latha Palaniappan, Palo Alto Medical Foundation; Helena Kraemer, Stanford University; Michael Pencina, Boston University; Ralph D'Agostino, Boston University
    5:20 PM   Effect of Electronic Prescribing on Medication Error Rates: A Comparison of Poisson Regression MethodsYolanda Barrón, Weill Medical College of Cornell University; ; ; ;
    5:35 PM   Different Models in Analyzing Correlated Binary Outcomes and the Impact on PowerQing Pan, The George Washington University
 

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