JSM 2012 Online Program
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423 | Tue, 7/31/2012, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Sails Pavilion | |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Social Statistics Section — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Social Statistics Section | |||
Chair(s): Marie Kraska, Auburn University | |||
51: | Forecasting the U.S. Population with the Gompertz Growth Curve — Peter Pflaumer, Technical University of Dortmund | ||
52: | Use of Bayesian Priors to Assist Ability Estimation for Nonexistent Maximum Likelihoods in 3-Parameter Logistic Models for Item Response Theory Applications — Jerry Gorham, Pearson, Inc. ; Huijuan Meng, Pearson, Inc. ; Marijana Dragan, National Council of State Boards of Nursing | ||
53: | Impact of Including Item Response Time in a Model on Exam Score Rankings — Huijuan Meng, Pearson, Inc. ; Jerry Gorham, Pearson, Inc. ; Joy Matthews-Lopez, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy | ||
54: | Effect Size Indexes for Dichotomized Outcomes Under Variance Heterogeneity: An Empirical Investigation of Accuracy and Precision — Jeffrey Kromrey, University of South Florida ; Bethany Bell, University of South Carolina | ||
55: | The Impact of Environmental Factors, Expectations, and Support on Adolescent Drug Use — Simone Robers, American Institutes for Research ; Samantha Neiman, American Institutes for Research | ||
56: | Effect of Nutrition Information on the Lifestyles of Older Adults — Natalia Frishman, Iowa State University ; Mack Shelley, Iowa State University ; Doris Montgomery, Iowa Department of Public Health | ||
57: | Propensity Score Analysis with Nested Data: Comparing Single and Multilevel Model Estimates — Patricia Rodriguez De Gil, University of South Florida ; Rheta E. Lanehart, University of South Florida ; Aarti P. Bellara, University of South Florida ; Jeffrey Kromrey, University of South Florida ; Eun Sook Kim, University of South Florida ; Kathryn M. Borman, University of South Florida ; Reginald S. Lee, University of South Florida | ||
58: | Reconstruction of Document History: A Parsimony Approach — Guillermo Frank, University of Buenos Aires ; Luis Frank, University of Buenos Aires | ||
59: | Using the Logit-Normal Distribution in Electoral Forensics — Ole Forsberg, Oklahoma State University | ||
60: | Assessing the Impact of a New Science Curriculum on Under- And Over- Achieving Students — Luke Fostvedt | ||
62: | Finite Mixture Modeling of Censored Regression Models — Maria Karlsson, Umeå University ; Thomas Laitila, Örebro University/Statistics Sweden | ||
63: | Gender Gap in STEM Pipeline — Xiaolei Wang, American Institutes for Research ; Jijun Zhang, American Institutes for Research | ||
64: | Clustering-Imputation on Partially Observed Ecological Momentary Data — Xiaoxue Li, University of Pittsburgh ; Stewart Anderson, University of Pittsburgh ; Saul Shiffman, University of Pittsburgh | ||
65: | Gender Gap in Math Course Taking and Math Achievement — Jijun Zhang, American Institutes for Research ; Xiaolei Wang, American Institutes for Research | ||
67: | Population Invariance of Equating Functions — Zhaohui Sheng ; Yanyan Sheng, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale | ||
68: | Workforce Health: The Impact of Social and Area Variables on a Repeated Events Model of Cardiovascular Health Outcomes — Hope Buell, University of Auckland ; Patricia Metcalf, University of Auckland ; Daniel Exeter, University of Auckland | ||
69: | Comparing Propensity Score Methods Using Multilevel Level Modeling: A Monte Carlo Study — Aarti P. Bellara, University of South Florida ; Jeffrey Kromrey, University of South Florida ; Eun Sook Kim, University of South Florida ; John M. Ferron, University of South Florida ; Zorka Karanxha, University of South Florida | ||
70: | Maximizing the Impact of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Outreach: Survey Instruments for Pre-College Student and Teacher Outreach Programs — Alana Unfried, North Carolina State University | ||
71: | Model-based and Scalable Relationship Discovery in Business Analytics — Jing Shyr, IBM ; Jane Chu, IBM ; Damir Spisic, IBM SPSS Predictive Analytics ; Sier Han, IBM ; | ||
72: | Statistical Methods for Causal Inference Using Single-Case Time-Series Designs — Bradley E Huitema, Western Michigan University | ||
73: | Selection Bias and Estimates of Social Quality of Life in Friend Comparison Groups — Susan Stewart, University of California at Davis ; Joan Bloom, University of California at Berkeley | ||
74: | How Much College Is Enough? Evaluating Characteristics of Adults with Some College and No Degree — Angelina KewalRamani, American Institutes for Research |
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