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70 | Sun, 8/3/2014, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-252A | |
Generalized Linear and Nonlinear Mixed Models — Contributed Papers | |||
Biometrics Section | |||
Chair(s): Pamela Shaw, University of Pennsylvania | |||
4:05 PM | Sample Size Determination for the Analysis of Three-Level Hierarchical Designs Using Generalized Linear Mixed Models — Anup Amatya | ||
4:20 PM | Statistical Power of Approximate Tests in Two-Stage Nonlinear Mixed Models — Jeff Burton, Pennington Biomedical Research Center ; Robbie Beyl, Pennington Biomedical Research Center ; William Johnson, Pennington Biomedical Research Center | ||
4:35 PM | Degradation Data Analysis Using Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models and Shape-Restricted Splines — Zhibing Xu, Virginia Tech | ||
4:50 PM | Bivariate Interaction Models in the Context of Generalized Linear Mixed Models — Karen Nielsen, University of Michigan ; Richard Gonzalez, University of Michigan | ||
5:05 PM | Transform-Both-Sides Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models for Multiple Flow Exhaled Nitric Oxide Data — Sandrah P. Eckel, University of Southern California ; Noa Molshatzki, University of Southern California | ||
5:20 PM | Spatial Clustering Methods to Search for Hot Spots — Fei He | ||
5:35 PM | Semiparametric Random Effects Selection in Generalized Linear Mixed Models — Yong Shan, University of South Carolina ; Xiaoyan Lin, University of South Carolina ; Bo Cai, University of South Carolina |
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