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589 * ! | Thu, 8/7/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-157A | |
New Methods of Modeling Count Data and Its Impact on the Future Analysis of Health Data — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Health Policy Statistics Section , Mental Health Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders | |||
Organizer(s): Joseph M. Hilbe, Arizona State University | |||
Chair(s): Justine Shults, University of Pennsylvania | |||
8:35 AM | A Multivariate Negative Binomial Regression Model — Felix Famoye, Central Michigan University | ||
8:55 AM | Modeling Counts via the Conway-Maxwell-Poisson Distribution: For the Health of It! — Kimberly Sellers, Georgetown University | ||
9:15 AM | Mean and Variance Modeling Using Extended Poisson Process Models — David Smith, Truven Health Analytics | ||
9:35 AM | Regression Models for Heaped Data — James Hardin, University of South Carolina ; Tammy Harris, University of South Carolina ; James Hussey, University of South Carolina ; Alexander McLain, University of South Carolina | ||
9:55 AM | Models for Analyzing Count Data with a Lot of Zeros — Dominique Lord, Texas A&M ; Srinivas Reddy Geedipally, Texas A&M Transportation Institute | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion |
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