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CC = Baltimore Convention Center,
H = Hilton Baltimore
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
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Mon, 7/31/2017,
10:30 AM -
11:15 AM
CC-Halls A&B
SPEED: Data Challenge — Contributed Poster Presentations
Government Statistics Section , Section on Statistical Computing , Section on Statistical Graphics
Chair(s): Jessi Cisewski, Yale University
The Speed portion will take place during Session 214445
1:
Income and Expenditure in US Households: a Multivariate Analysis of Consumer Expenditure Fmli161 Dataset
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Mingzhao Hu, University of Wisconsin - Madison
2:
Rising to the Challenge: Winner from the BU MS in Statistical Practice Program
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Eric Kolaczyk, Boston University
3:
Public Use vs. Restricted Use: a Case Study Using the American Community Survey
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Satkartar Kinney, RTI International ; Alan Karr, RTI International
4:
Household Energy Expenditure and Consumption Patterns in the United States
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Joyance Meechai
5:
Interactive Visualization of Consumer Expenditure Public-Use Microdata
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Nathan James ; Jacquelyn Neal, Vanderbilt University
7:
An Analysis of Selected Income and Expenditure Data by Education Level
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John Hanes, Regent University ; Edith Britton, Regent University ; Brian Collins, Regent University ; Senovia Cones, Regent University ; Lawrence Cooper, Regent University ; Emily Grad, Regent University ; Ashley Hall, Regent University ; Robin Robertson, Regent University ; Gloria Robinson-Sessoms, Regent University ; Destiny Simms, Regent University
8:
Identification of Potentially Problematic Prescribing to a Vulnerable Population
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Ryan Jarrett ; Richard Epstein, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago ; Michael Cull, Vanderbilt University ; David Schlueter, Vanderbilt University ; Kathy Gracey, Vanderbilt University ; Molly Butler, Vanderbilt University ; Rameela Chandrasekhar, Vanderbilt University
9:
Jointly Modeling the Patient and Consumer Centeredness of Health Care Spending
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Frank Yoon, IBM Watson Health ; Eli Cutler, IBM Watson Health ; Brian Hochrein, IBM Watson Health ; Gary Pickens, IBM Watson Health ; Hal Skinner, IBM Watson Health ; Michael A Head, IBM Watson Health
10:
Tracking Expenditures
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Michael Jadoo, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:
Creation of a Web-Enabled Framework of a Taxonomy of Terms at the Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Randall Powers, US Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Daniel Gillman, Bureau of Labor Statistics
12:
Consumer Spending and Federal Reserve
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Gaurav Sharma, The EMMES Corporation ; Bhanu Shandilya, Mixpanel ; Aditi Pradeep Sharma, UMBC
13:
Correlating Alcohol and Tobacco Use with Socio-Economic Status and Human Capital Investment
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Dooti Roy, University of Connecticut ; Bibaswan Chatterjee, University of Buffalo
14:
Effect of Mode Choice and Respondent Characteristics on Data Quality - Profiling Respondents to BEA's Annual Survey of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States
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Ricardo Limes, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
15:
An Analysis of Consumer Budgeting and the Great Recession
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Robert Garrett, Miami University - Oxford, OH ; Thomas Fisher, Miami University ; Ritu Narahari, Miami University
16:
CE-Based Consumer Expenditure Behaviors Study
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Zhicong Zhao, Mississippi State University ; Fuyuan Li, George Washington University