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546 Wed, 8/7/2013, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-220bc
Statistical Challenges with Measurement, Complex Design, and Missing Data, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Biometrics Section , Survey Research Methods Section , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Roderick J. Little, University of Michigan
1: Efficient estimation of partially observed clustered data using multiple imputation
3: Comparison of weighting approaches for longitudinal data with time-dependent cluster sizes
4: Imputation of Family Income and Maximal Utilization of Auxiliary Data: A Case Study of the 2012 Ohio Medicaid Assessment Survey (OMAS)
5: Applications of survey regression models to estimate the degree of data agreement
6: Projected Variance for the Model-Based Classical Ratio Estimator: Estimating Sample Size Requirements
7: Bayesian Nonparametric Finite Population Inference
8: Estimating Prices from a Natural Gas Monthly Survey
9: Analysis of Large Survey Data Sets using dynamically generated SQL
10: Hot deck imputation of nonignorable missing data with sensitivity analysis
11: Reliability and stability of the 6-question disability measure in the Survey of Income and Program Participation
12: Response Rates Revisited
13: Understanding Egypt's Telephone Owning Population
14: New Computer-Based Training for National Center for Education Statistics Complex Survey Data Sets
15: Modeling smoking and heaping patterns in self-reported cigarette numbers by a finite mixture approach
16: Using the Constrained Ordinal Models for Likert Based Outcomes



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