JSM 2011 Online Program

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415 Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-B217
Causal Inference and Estimation — Contributed Papers
Social Statistics Section
Chair(s): Steven Pedlow, NORC at the The University of Chicago
2:05 PM Parametric and Non-Parametric Weighting Methods for Mediation Analysis: An Application to the National Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies Guanglei Hong, The University of Chicago ; Jonah Deutsch, The University of Chicago ; Heather Hill, The University of Chicago
2:20 PM Extending the Baron and Kenny Mediation Analysis to Allow for Exposure-Mediator Interactions: SAS and SPSS Macros Linda Valeri, Harvard University ; Tyler J. VanderWeele, Harvard University
2:35 PM Individual Change Models for the Analysis of Randomized Longitudinal Designs: The Role of the Pretest Joseph R. Rausch, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
2:50 PM Interval Matching: Propensity Score Matching Using Case-Specific Bootstrap Confidence Intervals Wei Pan, University of Cincinnati ; Haiyan Bai, University of Central Florida
3:05 PM Italian Universities Careers: A Competing Risks Analysis Matilde Bini, European University of Rome ; Bruno Monastero, Politecnico di Torino ; Margherita Velucchi, University of Florence
3:20 PM Floor Discussion



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