403
Tue, 7/30/2019,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-Hall C
SPAAC Poster Competition — Topic Contributed Poster Presentations
Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Michael Messner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1:
Statistical Downscaling with Spatial Misalignment: Application to Wildland Fire PM2.5 Emissions Forecasting
Suman Majumder, North Carolina State University ; Yawen Guan, North Carolina State University; Brian Reich, North Carolina State University; Ana Rappold, US Environmental Protection Agency
2:
Estimation of Semiparametric Functional Coefficients Panel Data Model
Shaymal Halder, Auburn University ; Emir Malikov, Auburn University
3:
Bootstrap-Based Inference Method for Time-Dependent Dual-Frequency Coherence
Kamila Kazimierska, KAUST, Saudi Arabia ; Ania Dudek, AGH, Poland; Hernando Ombao, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
4:
Wavelet Variances for Heavy-Tailed Time Series
Rodney Fonseca, University of Campinas ; Debashis Mondal, Oregon State University; Lingjiao Zhang, University of Pennsylvania
5:
A Causal Model to Estimate the Effect of Distance-Weighted Built Environment Exposures from Longitudinal Data
Adam Peterson ; Brisa Sanchez, Drexel University
6:
Poll-Based Bayesian Models to Predict United States Presidential Elections
Brittany Alexander ; Leif Ellingson, Texas Tech University
7:
Implementation Science and the Opportunity of Probabilistic Programming Languages
Patrick Wilson, Mayo Clinic ; Curtis Storlie, Mayo Clinic
8:
Estimation and Model Selection Methods for Polygenic Scores on Summary Statistics
Jack Pattee, University of Minnesota-Div of Biostatistics ; Wei Pan, University of Minnesota
9:
A Comparison of Missing Data Imputation Methods for Longitudinal Data
Meghan Sealey ; Lan Zhu, Oklahoma State University
10:
Using Black-Box Machine Learning Techniques to Identify Spatial Dependence in Occupancy Data
Narmadha Mohankumar, Kansas State University ; Trevor Hefley, Kansas State University
11:
Propensity Score Analysis to Reduce Bias in Comparing Gender Difference in Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Using National Inpatient Sample
Hsin-Fang Li, Providence Health and Services
12:
The Use of Bayesian Methods to Detect Test Fraud
Sandip Sinharay, Educational Testing Service ; Matthew Johnson, Educational Testing Service
13:
RWE for Lorazepam IV Regulatory Approval in Japan
Richard B. Chambers, Pfizer Inc; Kelly H Zou, Pfizer Inc ; Yoshiomi Nakazuru, Pfizer R&D Japan; Shintaro Hiro, Pfizer R&D Japan; Michinori Terada, Pfizer R&D Japan; Alexa Parliyan, Pfizer Inc; Ahmed Shelbaya, Pfizer Inc; Patricia Schepman, Pfizer Inc
14:
Power and Sample Size Considerations for the Test Negative Design
Yanan Huo ; Natalie E Dean, University of Florida
15:
Statistical Evaluation of Causal Treatment Effect on the Incidence and Severity of Adverse Events in Clinical Trials
Jiawei Duan, University of Kansas Medical Center ; Jo Wick, University of Kansas Medical Center; Byron Gajewski, University of Kansas Medical Center, The University of Kansas Cancer; Matthew Mayo, University of Kansas Medical Center; Scott Weir, University of Kansas Medical Center
16:
Deep Learning with GWAS to Predict AMD Progression
Tao Sun, University of Pittsburgh ; Wei Chen, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC; Ying Ding, University of Pittsburgh
17:
Sample Sizes Associated with a Choice of Normalization and Test Statistical Methods for Differential Gene Expression Analysis in RNA-Seq Studies
Xiaohong Li, University of Louisville ; Nigel G.F. Cooper, University of Louisville; Timothy E O'Toole, University of Louisville; Eric C. Rouchka, University of Louisville
18:
Using Surrogate Endpoints for Trials with Delayed Treatment Effect
Qing Li, Takeda ; Jianchang Lin, Takeda Pharmaceuticals
19:
Estimation of Speciation Times Under the Multispecies Coalescent
Jing Peng, The Ohio State University ; Laura Kubatko, The Ohio State University; David Swofford, Duke University
20:
Functional Change Detection for Mapping Annual Urban Dynamics Using Landsat Data
Xinyue Chang, Iowa State University ; Xiongtao Dai, Iowa State University ; Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
21:
Detecting Participant Noncompliance Across Multiple Time Points: The CATCH ‘EM Method
Ross Peterson ; David Michael Vock, University of Minnesota; Joseph Koopmeiners, University of Minnesota
22:
Integrative Modeling of Multi-Omic Data Using a Mediation Framework
Ilana Trumble, University of Colorado Denver ; Daniel Frank, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Department of Medicine; Vijay Ramakrishnan, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Department of Otolaryngology; Miranda Kroehl, Colorado School of Public Health
23:
Utilizing the Internet as a Public Health Surveillance Medium: Outcomes from the RADARS® System Web Monitoring Program
Zachary R Margolin, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, Denver Health and Hospital Authority ; Kevin W Wogenstahl, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, Denver Health and Hospital Authority; Joshua Curtis Black, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center; Richard A Olson, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, Denver Health and Hospital Authority; Richard C Dart, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, Denver Health and Hospital Authority
24:
The Use of BOIN Design in Practice: What We Have Learned
Suyu Liu, University Of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center ; Heather Lin, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Lei Feng, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Xuemei Wang, MD Anderson Cancer Center
25:
Sample Size Evaluation for Oncology Phase II Trial Design
Jun Sun, ICON plc ; Jill Stankowski, ICON plc
26:
Testing Exchangeability in Spatiotemporal Random Processes
Trevor Harris, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign ; Bo Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Nathan Steiger, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Jason Smerdon, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Naveen Naidu Narisetty, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Derek Tucker, Sandia National Laboratories
27:
An Analysis of Motorcyclist's Injury Severity in Florida Work Zones: a Random Parameter Approach with Heterogeneity in Means and Variances
Mouyid Islam, Center for Urban Transportation Research ; Rahul Deshmukh, Center for Urban Transportation Research
28:
Shape Constrained Function Estimation
Sutanoy Dasgupta, Florida State University
29:
The Nonparametric Behrens-Fisher Problem with Dependent Replicates
Akash Roy, University of Texas At Dallas ; FRANK KONIETSCHKE, Institut für Biometrie und Klinische Epidemiologie , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Solomon W. Harrar, University of Kentucky
30:
Use of Quadratic Inference Function for Estimation of Marginal Intervention Effects in Cluster Randomized Trials
Hengshi Yu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ; Fan Li, Duke University; Elizabeth L Turner, Duke University
31:
Mixed Effects Models for Sequential, Multiple Assignment Randomized Trials (SMARTs)
Brook Luers, University of Michigan ; Daniel Almirall, University of Michigan
32:
Higher Significance with Smaller Samples: a Modified Sequential Probability Ratio Test
Sandipan Pramanik, Texas A&M University (College Station) ; Valen Johnson, Texas A&M University; Anirban Bhattacharya, TAMU
33:
Bayesian Inference on Multivariate Medians and Quantiles
Indrabati Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University ; Subhashis Ghosal, North Carolina State University
34:
Alternative Method to Bootstrap to Obtain Confidence Interval for Relative Treatment Difference
Ruji Yao, Merck ; Amarjot Kaur, Merck & Co.; Qing Li, Merck Research Labs; Anjela Tzontcheva , Merck & Co., Inc.
35:
Estimating Uncertainty of Small Area Estimates via Multilevel Regression and Post-Stratification: a Comparison of Bayesian, Bootstrapping and Monte Carlo Simulation Methods
Yan Wang, CDC ; Xingyou Zhang, Economic Research Service, USDA; James B. Holt, CDC; Hua Lu, CDC; Janet B. Croft, CDC; Kurt J. Greenlund, CDC
36:
Identifying the Optimal Timing of Surgery from Observational Data
Xiaofei Chen, Southern Methodist University/UT Southwestern ; Daniel Heitjan, Southern Methodist University; Haekyung Jeon-Slaughter, UT Southwestern
37:
Strategies for Pooling in Array Testing Configurations with Multiplex Assays
Christopher Bilder, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; Joshua Tebbs, University of South Carolina; Christopher McMahan, Clemson University
38:
A Data-Driven Fallback Procedure for Multiple Comparisons
Jared Wolf, J.B. Hunt Transport Inc. ; Hong Zhou, Arkansas State University