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348 Tue, 8/5/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-152
Novel Application and Investigation of Markov Multistate, Hierarchical, and Marginal Structural Modeling — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Holly Shulman, CDC   
10:35 AM Novel Application and Investigation of Oaxaca-Blinder Type Decompositions Angela Wade, University College London Institute of Child Health ; Vassiliki Bountziouka, University College London Institute of Child Health ; Sooky Lum, University College London Institute of Child Health
10:50 AM Imprinting and Maternal Effect Detection Using Partial Likelihood Based on Discordant Sibship Data Fangyuan Zhang ; Shili Lin, Ohio State University
11:05 AM A Marginal Structural Model to Compare the Causal Effect of Two Possibly Misclassified Treatments on the Survival Outcome Ming Geng ; Andrew C. Thomas, Carnegie Mellon ; Chung-Chou Chang, University of Pittsburgh
11:20 AM A Markov Multistate Analysis of the Relationship Between Performance Status and Death Among a Population of Cancer Patients Rinku Sutradhar, University of Toronto ; Lisa Barbera, University of Toronto
11:35 AM Two-Stage Approach for Identifying Tumor Subtypes Associated with an Exposure Aya Kuchiba, National Cancer Center ; Molin Wang, Harvard School of Public Health ; Donna Spiegelman, Harvard School of Public Health
11:50 AM An Investigation into the Use of the Relative Standard Error as a Measure of Rate Stability John Keighley, Kansas University Medical Center ; Sue Min Lai, University of Kansas
12:05 PM Floor Discussion



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