This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Activity Details

529 * ! Wed, 8/4/2010, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-215 (West)
Statistical Issues in Population Studies — Contributed Papers
Social Statistics Section , Section on Government Statistics
Chair(s): Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
10:35 AM Intersecting Variance Function Regression and Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort Analysis, with Applications to the Study of Self-Reported Health Kenneth C. Land, Duke University ; Hui Zheng, Duke University
10:50 AM Data-Driven Models for Dynamic Networks in Changing Populations Pavel N. Krivitsky, Carnegie Mellon University ; Mark Stephen Handcock, University of California, Los Angeles ; Martina Morris, University of Washington
11:05 AM On the Distributions of the Numbers of Sexual Partners Between U.S. Men and Women Hee-Choon Shin, NORC
11:20 AM Drawing Statistical Inferences from International Census Data Lara L. Cleveland, University of Minnesota ; Michael Davern, NORC ; Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota/MN Population Center
11:35 AM Components and Applications of the Three Phases of Census Capture Douglas Olson, U.S. Census Bureau
11:50 AM Estimating Uncertainty Bounds for Complex Demographic Models: A Case Study of Estimates of the Unauthorized Population in the United States Dean Judson, Office of Immigration Statistics ; Derekh Cornwell, Office of Immigration Statistics
12:05 PM Function Follows Form: Effects of Response Format on Self-Reported Individual and Household Disability — Amy E. Falcone, ICF International ; Randall K. Thomas, ICF International



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