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168 ! Mon, 8/4/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-156B
Inference — Contributed Papers
IMS , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Social Statistics Section
Chair(s): Pramita Bagchi, University of Michigan   
10:35 AM Oracle Inference for Misspecified Models Mihai Giurcanu, University of Florida ; Brett Presnell, University of Florida
10:50 AM Toward a General Theory of Observational Causal Inference Sterling Portwood, Center for Interdisciplinary Science
11:05 AM A Paradox from Randomization-Based Causal Inference Peng Ding, Harvard
11:20 AM Approximate Likelihood Inference via Dimension Reduction in Latent Variable Models Silvia Cagnone, University of Bologna ; Silvia Bianconcini, University of Bologna ; Dimitris Rizopoulos, Erasmus University Medical Center
11:35 AM A Minimax Contrast for the Isotonic Change-Point Problem Karl D'Silva, North Dakota State University
11:50 AM Group Invariance for Graphical Gaussian Models Piotr Zwiernik, University of California, Berkeley
12:05 PM Extreme Value Copula Estimation for Subordinated Processes Jan Beran, University of Konstanz



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