JSM 2012 Online Program
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578 | Wed, 8/1/2012, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Room 29C | |
Bayesian Modeling in Social Sciences — Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section | |||
Chair(s): Deukwoo Kwon, University of Miami | |||
2:05 PM | Multiple Imputation for Nonignorable Attrition in Panel Studies with Refreshment Samples — Yajuan Si, Duke University ; Jerome P Reiter, Duke University | ||
2:20 PM | A Bayesian Degree-Corrected Stochastic Block Model for Community Detection — Luis Carvalho, Boston University ; Lijun Peng, Boston University | ||
2:35 PM | How Far off Is Implicit Modeling in Multiple Imputation? — Florian Meinfelder, Universitaet Bamberg | ||
2:50 PM | Bayesian Transition Models for Multivariate Event Histories — Adam King, University of California at Los Angeles ; Robert E Weiss, University of California at Los Angeles Fielding School of Public Health | ||
3:05 PM | A Bayesian Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Alcohol Outlets and Assaultive Violence — Loni Philip Tabb, Drexel University School of Public Health ; Anthony H Grubesic, Drexel University ; Dominique A. Williams, West Chester University | ||
3:20 PM | Model Selection Strategies Applied to Customer Research Data — Jorge Alejandro, Market Probe | ||
3:35 PM | Hierarchical, Continuous-Time Models for Network-Based Event Data — Christopher L DuBois, University of California at Irvine ; Padhraic Smyth, University of California at Irvine ; Carter T. Butts, University of California at Irvine |
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