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Astrostatistics Special Interest Group (1)
- Trend Filtering: A Modern Statistical Tool for Time-Domain Astronomy and Astronomical Spectroscopy
Collin Politsch – Carnegie Mellon University ### 1172544###Speaker######Carnegie Mellon University###Speaker: Collin Politsch – Carnegie Mellon University
- Trend Filtering: A Modern Statistical Tool for Time-Domain Astronomy and Astronomical Spectroscopy
Biometrics Section (7)
- Modeling the Trajectory of Thalamic Atrophy from Brain MRI Scans of Multiple Sclerosis Patients Using Mixed Spline
Steven Y. Cen – University of Southern California ### 1172587###Speaker######University of Southern California###Speaker: Steven Y. Cen – University of Southern California
- Impact of Inconsistent Imputation Models in Mediation Analysis
Bo Ye – State University of New York at Albany ### 1172555###Speaker######State University of New York at Albany###Speaker: Bo Ye – State University of New York at Albany
- On Stability of Mixture Cure Models
Jia Bao – New York University ### 1172659###Speaker######New York University###Speaker: Jia Bao – New York University
- Recent Advances in the Application of Natural Language Processing to Unstructured and Semi-Structured Data in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Peter V. Henstock – Pfizer Inc. ### 1172567###Speaker######Pfizer Inc.###Speaker: Peter V. Henstock – Pfizer Inc.
- Predicting Ordinal Outcomes Incorporating Nonparametric Interactions
Yuting Lu – New York University ### 1172660###Speaker######New York University###Speaker: Yuting Lu – New York University
- Reactogenicity Adverse Events: Collection, Analysis, and Reporting Process in Vaccine Clinical Trials
Tulin Shekar – Merck ### 1172556###Speaker######Merck###Speaker: Tulin Shekar – Merck
- Relaxing the Independence Assumption in Relative Survival Analysis: A Parametric Approach
Reuben Adatorwovor – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ### 1172664###Speaker######The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill###Speaker: Reuben Adatorwovor – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Modeling the Trajectory of Thalamic Atrophy from Brain MRI Scans of Multiple Sclerosis Patients Using Mixed Spline
Biopharmaceutical Section (8)
- Methods to Evaluate and Correct for Bias in Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Trials: A Discussion
Jessica Roydhouse – Menzies Institute for Medical Research; Brown University ### 1172526###Speaker######Menzies Institute for Medical Research; Brown University###Speaker: Jessica Roydhouse – Menzies Institute for Medical Research; Brown University
- Bayesian Adaptive Randomization for a Phase 2 Dose-Ranging Clinical Trial
Morgan de Ferrante – Edwards Lifesciences ### 1172568###Speaker######Edwards Lifesciences###Speaker: Morgan de Ferrante – Edwards Lifesciences
- A Dose Escalation Design Considering Different Toxicity Onset Time Frames Using a Bayesian Piecewise Proportional Hazard Model
Hongjie Zhu – BeiGene ### 1172579###Speaker######BeiGene###Speaker: Hongjie Zhu – BeiGene
- Exploring Heterogeneity of Treatment Response: Longitudinal Aspect
Lev S. Sverdlov – Redmond Analytics, LLC ### 908700###Speaker######Redmond Analytics, LLC###Speaker: Lev S. Sverdlov – Redmond Analytics, LLC
- Precision Medicine Using a Joint Longitudinal-Survival Model
Elizabeth H. Slate – Florida State University ### 1172603###Speaker######Florida State University###Speaker: Elizabeth H. Slate – Florida State University
- Dissolution Acceptance Limits Based on Parametric Tolerance Intervals
Richard Lewis – GlaxoSmithKline ### 1172537###Speaker######GlaxoSmithKline###Speaker: Richard Lewis – GlaxoSmithKline
- Bayesian Frameworks and Their Relationships: An Application in Pediatric Drug Development
Amarjot Kaur – Merck & Co., Inc. ### 908442###Speaker######Merck & Co., Inc.###Speaker: Amarjot Kaur – Merck & Co., Inc.
- Using Bootstrap to Verify Normal Assumptions in Statistical Inference for Treatment Difference
Ruji Yao – Merck & Co., Inc. ### 908765###Speaker######Merck & Co., Inc.###Speaker: Ruji Yao – Merck & Co., Inc.
- Methods to Evaluate and Correct for Bias in Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Trials: A Discussion
Business and Economic Statistics Section (14)
- Measuring Disagreement in Probabilistic and Density Forecasts
Minchul Shin – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia ### 1172590###Speaker######Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia###Speaker: Minchul Shin – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
- Challenges and Recent Developments in the Seasonal Adjustment of Daily Time Series
Karsten Webel – Bundesbank ### 1172628###Speaker######Bundesbank###Speaker: Karsten Webel – Bundesbank
- Continuity Measures for Statistics Canada’s Longitudinal Business Database
Mike Sirois – Statistics Canada ### 1172636###Speaker######Statistics Canada###Speaker: Mike Sirois – Statistics Canada
- Quarterly Services Survey Seasonal Adjustment Expansion
Karlesha G. LeGrier – US Census Bureau ### 1172619###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Karlesha G. LeGrier – US Census Bureau
- Using R in Seasonal Adjustment Production of Official Statistics
Brian C. Monsell – Bureau of Labor Statistics ### 1172576###Speaker######Bureau of Labor Statistics###Speaker: Brian C. Monsell – Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Stochastic Frontier Estimation of the Technical Efficiency of Seaports in the United States
Neela D. Manage – Florida Atlantic University ### 1172653###Speaker######Florida Atlantic University###Speaker: Neela D. Manage – Florida Atlantic University
- The External Debt and Its Impact on Economic Growth and Investment in ECOWAS Countries
Brian W. Sloboda – University of Phoenix ### 908680###Speaker######University of Phoenix###Speaker: Brian W. Sloboda – University of Phoenix
- A Generalized Feedback Asymmetric Conditional Autoregressive Range Model
Isuru Ratnayake – Missouri University of Science and Technology ### 908604###Speaker######Missouri University of Science and Technology###Speaker: Isuru Ratnayake – Missouri University of Science and Technology
- Bootstrap Prediction Intervals for Fractionally Integrated Generalized Autoregressive Conditionally Heteroscedastic (FIGARCH) Models
Rukman Ekanayake – Missouri University of Science and Technology ### 908320###Speaker######Missouri University of Science and Technology###Speaker: Rukman Ekanayake – Missouri University of Science and Technology
- Realized Measures and Statistical Inference for Stochastic Volatility Models
Md. Nazmul Ahsan – McGill University ### 1172637###Speaker######McGill University###Speaker: Md. Nazmul Ahsan – McGill University
- Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedastic Hidden Markov Model
Yi Zhang – Missouri University of Science and Technology ### 908783###Speaker######Missouri University of Science and Technology###Speaker: Yi Zhang – Missouri University of Science and Technology
- Evaluating Government Budget Forecasts
Neil R. Ericsson – Federal Reserve Board ### 1172640###Speaker######Federal Reserve Board###Speaker: Neil R. Ericsson – Federal Reserve Board
- Efficient Non-Parametric Spectral Density Estimation with Randomly Censored Data
Jiaju Wu – The University of Texas at Dallas ### 1172572###Speaker######The University of Texas at Dallas###Speaker: Jiaju Wu – The University of Texas at Dallas
- Improved Boosted Two Parameter Breitung Estimator: An Application to the Crude Oil Prices
Talha Omer – Jönköping University ### 1172613###Speaker######Jönköping University###Speaker: Talha Omer – Jönköping University
- Measuring Disagreement in Probabilistic and Density Forecasts
Committee of Representatives to AAAS (1)
- How Are Invisible Communities of Immigrants in the United States Counted? What Happens If They’re Undercounted?
Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal – Texas Tech University ### 1172580###Speaker######Texas Tech University###Speaker: Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal – Texas Tech University
- How Are Invisible Communities of Immigrants in the United States Counted? What Happens If They’re Undercounted?
Government Statistics Section (19)
- Methods for Calculating State and National Prevalence Estimates: An Application of Estimates of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Yangyang Deng – ICF ### 908303###Speaker######ICF###Speaker: Yangyang Deng – ICF
- Assessing the Quality of a Coding Process Generated by a Machine Learning Algorithm
Richard Laroche – Statistics Canada ### 1172581###Speaker######Statistics Canada###Speaker: Richard Laroche – Statistics Canada
- How the Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics Advances Excellence in Federal Statistics
Steven B. Cohen – RTI International ### 908282###Speaker######RTI International###Speaker: Steven B. Cohen – RTI International
- Adjusting Match Weights to Partial Levels of String Agreement in Data Linkage
Dean M. Resnick – NORC at the University of Chicago ### 1172575###Speaker######NORC at the University of Chicago###Speaker: Dean M. Resnick – NORC at the University of Chicago
- Hierarchical Bayesian Model with Inequality Constraints for County Estimates
Lu Chen – National Institute of Statistical Sciences; National Agricultural Statistics Service ### 1172604###Speaker######National Institute of Statistical Sciences; National Agricultural Statistics Service###Speaker: Lu Chen – National Institute of Statistical Sciences; National Agricultural Statistics Service
- Confidence Interval Estimates of the Average Time Americans 15 Years and Older Spend Per Day by Engaging in Physical Activities
Khairul Islam – Eastern Michigan University ### 1172598###Speaker######Eastern Michigan University###Speaker: Khairul Islam – Eastern Michigan University
- COVID-19 and the Current Population Survey: Response Rates and Estimation Bias
Justin J. McIllece – Bureau of Labor Statistics ### 908515###Speaker######Bureau of Labor Statistics###Speaker: Justin J. McIllece – Bureau of Labor Statistics
- The New Sample Design for the Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Noah Bassel – U.S. Census Bureau ### 908216###Speaker######U.S. Census Bureau###Speaker: Noah Bassel – U.S. Census Bureau
- Unfolding the Instantaneous Effect of Each Probability Density Function/Process in a Mixture Probability Distribution/Process
Mian Arif Shams Adnan – Bowling Green State University ### 1172591###Speaker######Bowling Green State University###Speaker: Mian Arif Shams Adnan – Bowling Green State University
- Augmented CPS Data on Industry and Occupation
Peter B. Meyer – Bureau of Labor Statistics ### 1172655###Speaker######Bureau of Labor Statistics###Speaker: Peter B. Meyer – Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Using Administrative Data to Improve Nonresponse Weighting Procedures in the Consumer Expenditure Survey
Barry Steinberg – Bureau of Labor Statistics ### 1172577###Speaker######Bureau of Labor Statistics###Speaker: Barry Steinberg – Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Variance Estimation for Combined Probability and Nonprobability Samples
Michael Yang – NORC at the University of Chicago ### 908764###Speaker######NORC at the University of Chicago###Speaker: Michael Yang – NORC at the University of Chicago
- A Preliminary Evaluation of New Response Metric Calculations for the 2017 Economic Census
Justin Ward – US Census Bureau ### 1172634###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Justin Ward – US Census Bureau
- Evaluating the Service Monthly and Annual Sample Maintenance (SMASM) Quarterly Birth Recanvassing Operations
Michael Owen – US Census Bureau ### 1172574###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Michael Owen – US Census Bureau
- NAICS Code Prediction Using Supervised Methods
Christine Oehlert – Internal Revenue Service ### 1172569###Speaker######Internal Revenue Service###Speaker: Christine Oehlert – Internal Revenue Service
- Recommender Algorithms for Form Anomaly Detection
William J.J Roberts – Deloitte Consulting ### 1172566###Speaker######Deloitte Consulting###Speaker: William J.J Roberts – Deloitte Consulting
- Dancing Distributions: Developing a Better Understanding of County-Level Crop Yield from Posterior Summaries
Nathan B. Cruze – National Agricultural Statistics Service ### 1172643###Speaker######National Agricultural Statistics Service###Speaker: Nathan B. Cruze – National Agricultural Statistics Service
- Predicting Future OS Behavior Using Bayesian Posterior Predictive Distributions
Pourab Roy – US Food and Drug Administration ### 1172616###Speaker######US Food and Drug Administration###Speaker: Pourab Roy – US Food and Drug Administration
- Updating Demand Elasticities by Means of Administrative Records
Luis Frank – Universidad de Buenos Aires ### 908339###Speaker######Universidad de Buenos Aires###Speaker: Luis Frank – Universidad de Buenos Aires
- Methods for Calculating State and National Prevalence Estimates: An Application of Estimates of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Health Policy Statistics Section (1)
- Using Geographically Weighted Linear Regression for County-Level Breast Cancer Modeling in the United States
Srikanta Banerjee – Walden University ### 1172638###Speaker######Walden University###Speaker: Srikanta Banerjee – Walden University
- Using Geographically Weighted Linear Regression for County-Level Breast Cancer Modeling in the United States
IMS (2)
- All-in-One Robust Estimator of the Gaussian Mean
Arnak S. Dalalyan – CREST - ENSAE - IP Paris ### 1172663###Speaker######CREST - ENSAE - IP Paris###Speaker: Arnak S. Dalalyan – CREST - ENSAE - IP Paris
- The Significance of Statistical Significance
Hal M. Switkay – Goldey-Beacom College ### 1172557###Speaker######Goldey-Beacom College###Speaker: Hal M. Switkay – Goldey-Beacom College
- All-in-One Robust Estimator of the Gaussian Mean
International Indian Statistical Association (1)
- Spatio-Temporal Bayesian Modeling of Precipitation Using Rain Gauge Data from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA
Sujit Kumar Sahu – University of Southampton ### 1172530###Speaker######University of Southampton###Speaker: Sujit Kumar Sahu – University of Southampton
- Spatio-Temporal Bayesian Modeling of Precipitation Using Rain Gauge Data from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA
International Statistical Institute (3)
- Combining Quota and Probability Sub-Sampling Within Enumeration Areas to Produce More Reliable Estimates
Isabela Bertolini Coelho – Brazilian Network Information Center ### 1172641###Speaker######Brazilian Network Information Center###Speaker: Isabela Bertolini Coelho – Brazilian Network Information Center
- Maximum Constrained Pseudo-Likelihood Estimation of Income Distributions, Combining Sources
Alfredo Bustos – INEGI-Mexico ### 1172605###Speaker######INEGI-Mexico###Speaker: Alfredo Bustos – INEGI-Mexico
- Statistical Literacy: Scanlan's Paradox
Milo Schield – Augsburg University ### 908650###Speaker######Augsburg University###Speaker: Milo Schield – Augsburg University
- Combining Quota and Probability Sub-Sampling Within Enumeration Areas to Produce More Reliable Estimates
Isolated Statisticians (1)
- New Stratification and Allocation Procedures for Stratified Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement, with Application to Business Surveys
Naomi Baum – Israel Central Bureau of Statistics ### 1172632###Speaker######Israel Central Bureau of Statistics###Speaker: Naomi Baum – Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
- New Stratification and Allocation Procedures for Stratified Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement, with Application to Business Surveys
Journal of Statistics Education (1)
- Discussion of 'The Introductory Statistics Course at a Crossroads: Key Next Steps for the Future'
Jeff Witmer – Oberlin College ### 1172527###Speaker######Oberlin College###Speaker: Jeff Witmer – Oberlin College
- Discussion of 'The Introductory Statistics Course at a Crossroads: Key Next Steps for the Future'
Korean International Statistical Society (1)
- Variable Selection with Metaheuristic Methods
Myung Soon Song – Kutztown University of Pennsylvania ### 1172585###Speaker######Kutztown University of Pennsylvania###Speaker: Myung Soon Song – Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
- Variable Selection with Metaheuristic Methods
Lifetime Data Science Section (2)
- On Consistent Variable Selection for Semiparametric Mixture Cure Models
Yongzhao Shao – New York University ### 1172658###Speaker######New York University###Speaker: Yongzhao Shao – New York University
- On the Intransitivity of the Win Ratio
David Oakes – University of Rochester ### 1172529###Speaker######University of Rochester###Speaker: David Oakes – University of Rochester
- On Consistent Variable Selection for Semiparametric Mixture Cure Models
Mental Health Statistics Section (2)
- Predicting Clinically Significant Response to Primary Care Treatment for Depression from Electronic Health Records of Veterans
M. Myron Chang – VA Center for Clinical Management Research ### 1172608###Speaker######VA Center for Clinical Management Research###Speaker: M. Myron Chang – VA Center for Clinical Management Research
- Predicting Stress in Teens from Wearable Device Data Using Machine Learning Methods
Claire W. Jin – State College Area High School ### 1172633###Speaker######State College Area High School###Speaker: Claire W. Jin – State College Area High School
- Predicting Clinically Significant Response to Primary Care Treatment for Depression from Electronic Health Records of Veterans
Quality and Productivity Section (6)
- Design Optimization Based on D-Optimality for Multiple Responses
Damola Akinlana – University of South Florida ### 1172602###Speaker######University of South Florida###Speaker: Damola Akinlana – University of South Florida
- A Process Control Model with Misclassifications and Acceptance Based on Clustering
William S. Griffith – University of Kentucky ### 908374###Speaker######University of Kentucky###Speaker: William S. Griffith – University of Kentucky
- A Variation on the Hit-Miss Model for Data Deduplication
Bryan Ek – Naval Information Warfare Systems Center Atlantic ### 908319###Speaker######Naval Information Warfare Systems Center Atlantic###Speaker: Bryan Ek – Naval Information Warfare Systems Center Atlantic
- Bayesian Prediction Bounds in Accelerated Life Testing: Weibull Models with Two Levels of Acceleration
Ananda Jayawardhana – Pittsburg State University ### 908425###Speaker######Pittsburg State University###Speaker: Ananda Jayawardhana – Pittsburg State University
- Inference for k-Level Step-Stress Accelerated Life Tests Under Progressive Type-I Censoring with the Lifetimes from a Log-Location-Scale Family
Herath Jayathilaka – The University of Texas at San Antonio ### 1172552###Speaker######The University of Texas at San Antonio###Speaker: Herath Jayathilaka – The University of Texas at San Antonio
- Order-Restricted Bayesian Inference and Optimal Designs for the Simple Step-Stress Accelerated Life Tests Under Progressive Type-I Censoring Based on Three-Parameter Gamma Prior
Crystal Wiedner – The University of Texas at San Antonio ### 1172559###Speaker######The University of Texas at San Antonio###Speaker: Crystal Wiedner – The University of Texas at San Antonio
- Design Optimization Based on D-Optimality for Multiple Responses
Royal Statistical Society (1)
- Visualizing Music Information: Classical Composers Networks and Similarities
Patrick Georges – University of Ottawa ### 1172545###Speaker######University of Ottawa###Speaker: Patrick Georges – University of Ottawa
- Visualizing Music Information: Classical Composers Networks and Similarities
Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts (1)
- “Training Wheels� vs. “Racing Wheels� for the Pharmaceutical Industry
YuTing Tian – Vertex Pharmaceutical ### 1172617###Speaker######Vertex Pharmaceutical###Speaker: YuTing Tian – Vertex Pharmaceutical
- “Training Wheels� vs. “Racing Wheels� for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science (1)
- A Comparison of Bayesian, Frequentist, and Fiducial Intervals for the Difference Between Two Binomial Proportions
Lizanne Raubenheimer – North-West University ### 1172627###Speaker######North-West University###Speaker: Lizanne Raubenheimer – North-West University
- A Comparison of Bayesian, Frequentist, and Fiducial Intervals for the Difference Between Two Binomial Proportions
Section on Medical Devices and Diagnostics (2)
- Evaluating MRMC Studies with Binary Endpoints
Changhong Song – FDA ### 1172565###Speaker######FDA###Speaker: Changhong Song – FDA
- Artificial Intelligence for Risk Prediction and/or Stratification
Bipasa Biswas – U.S. Food and Drug Administration ### 908228###Speaker######U.S. Food and Drug Administration###Speaker: Bipasa Biswas – U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Evaluating MRMC Studies with Binary Endpoints
Section on Nonparametric Statistics (6)
- Sampling Methods for the Concentration Parameter of the Dirichlet Process
Yang (Lyric) Liu – Worcester Polytechnic Institute ### 1172646###Speaker######Worcester Polytechnic Institute###Speaker: Yang (Lyric) Liu – Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Simultaneous Estimation and Variable Selection for Functional Regression Model via Rank-Based Regularization
Jieun Park – Auburn University at Montgomery ### 1172661###Speaker######Auburn University at Montgomery###Speaker: Jieun Park – Auburn University at Montgomery
- A New Permutation and Lasso-Based Interval Selection Technique
Riccardo Ceccato – University of Padova ### 908251###Speaker######University of Padova###Speaker: Riccardo Ceccato – University of Padova
- Detection of Data Drift and Outliers Affecting Machine Learning Model Performance Over Time
Samuel Ackerman – IBM Research, Haifa ### 1172534###Speaker######IBM Research, Haifa###Speaker: Samuel Ackerman – IBM Research, Haifa
- Nonparametric Regression with Response Missing at Random and the Scale Depending on Auxiliary Covariates
Tian Jiang – The University of Texas at Dallas ### 1172626###Speaker######The University of Texas at Dallas###Speaker: Tian Jiang – The University of Texas at Dallas
- Spatio-Temporal Single Index Models for Correlated Data
Hamdy F. F Mahmoud – Virginia Tech; Assiut University ### 1172582###Speaker######Virginia Tech; Assiut University###Speaker: Hamdy F. F Mahmoud – Virginia Tech; Assiut University
- Sampling Methods for the Concentration Parameter of the Dirichlet Process
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences (2)
- Engineering Statistical Analysis and Visualization of Excavated Oil and Gas Pipeline Anomaly Depths to Matched Inline Inspection Estimates Using Power BI
William V. Harper – DNV GL USA, Inc. ### 908390###Speaker######DNV GL USA, Inc.###Speaker: William V. Harper – DNV GL USA, Inc.
- The Effects of Compression Forces on the Crowd Dynamics
Guillermo A. Frank – Universidad Tecnologica Nacional ### 908338###Speaker######Universidad Tecnologica Nacional###Speaker: Guillermo A. Frank – Universidad Tecnologica Nacional
- Engineering Statistical Analysis and Visualization of Excavated Oil and Gas Pipeline Anomaly Depths to Matched Inline Inspection Estimates Using Power BI
Section on Risk Analysis (2)
- Development of the Augmented Finite Weakest-Link Load-Sharing Model and Its Application to the Physical Breakdown Process of High-κ Gate Dielectrics of a Semiconductor
David Han – The University of Texas at San Antonio ### 1172540###Speaker######The University of Texas at San Antonio###Speaker: David Han – The University of Texas at San Antonio
- Effects of Risk Attitudes and Information Friction on Willingness to Pay for Precautionary Building Standards
Sebastain N. Awondo – University of Alabama ### 1172609###Speaker######University of Alabama###Speaker: Sebastain N. Awondo – University of Alabama
- Development of the Augmented Finite Weakest-Link Load-Sharing Model and Its Application to the Physical Breakdown Process of High-κ Gate Dielectrics of a Semiconductor
Section on Statistical Computing (14)
- Applications of Resampling-Based Simultaneous Confidence Interval Method to Over-Dispersed Binomial Responses
Bo Li – The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina ### 908476###Speaker######The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina###Speaker: Bo Li – The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
- Evaluating Performance of Two-Sample Parametric and Analogous Nonparametric Tests: A Monte Carlo Simulation Approach
Tanweer J. Shapla – Eastern Michigan University ### 1172600###Speaker######Eastern Michigan University###Speaker: Tanweer J. Shapla – Eastern Michigan University
- Estimation of Ordinal Mixed Models by the Template Model Builder (TMB) Package in R
Manja Gersholm Grønberg – Technical University of Denmark ### 1172599###Speaker######Technical University of Denmark###Speaker: Manja Gersholm Grønberg – Technical University of Denmark
- Bayesian Model Diagnostics with Order Restrictions on Cell Probabilities
Xinyu Chen – Worcester Polytechnic Institute ### 908266###Speaker######Worcester Polytechnic Institute###Speaker: Xinyu Chen – Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Integration of Two RShiny Applications into the Growclusters Package with an Example Implementation
Randall Powers – Bureau of Labor Statistics ### 908591###Speaker######Bureau of Labor Statistics###Speaker: Randall Powers – Bureau of Labor Statistics
- End-to-End Statistical Learning, with or Without Labels
Corinne Jones – University of Washington ### 1172558###Speaker######University of Washington###Speaker: Corinne Jones – University of Washington
- A Two-Stage Nonparametric Quantile Regression
Rachel Clemens – Brock University ### 1172543###Speaker######Brock University###Speaker: Rachel Clemens – Brock University
- On Nonparametric Extreme Quantile Regression
Andrew Kenig – Brock University ### 1172546###Speaker######Brock University###Speaker: Andrew Kenig – Brock University
- Two Parameter Estimators: Biased and Almost Unbiased Estimation for Nonorthogonal Problems
Muhammad Qasim – Jönköping University ### 1172612###Speaker######Jönköping University###Speaker: Muhammad Qasim – Jönköping University
- Nonparametric Smoothing of Time Series
James A. Shine – US Army Corps of Engineers (retired) ### 1172573###Speaker######US Army Corps of Engineers (retired)###Speaker: James A. Shine – US Army Corps of Engineers (retired)
- Defining Areas of Interest for Eye-Tracking Data: Implementing a Systematic Approach
Joanna Coltrin – Utah State University ### 1172584###Speaker######Utah State University###Speaker: Joanna Coltrin – Utah State University
- Evaluation Error Requirements for Generating Random Variates Using Dominated Rejection Algorithms
Timothy Hall – PQI Consulting ### 908384###Speaker######PQI Consulting###Speaker: Timothy Hall – PQI Consulting
- Positive Orthant Hyperspherical Distribution and Applications
Jose H. Guardiola – Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi ### 1172622###Speaker######Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi###Speaker: Jose H. Guardiola – Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
- Tests of Equality of Equality of Several High-Dimensional Contingency Tables
Silvia Irin Sharna – Bowling Green State University ### 1172596###Speaker######Bowling Green State University###Speaker: Silvia Irin Sharna – Bowling Green State University
- Applications of Resampling-Based Simultaneous Confidence Interval Method to Over-Dispersed Binomial Responses
Section on Statistical Consulting (8)
- Process-Driven Metrics and Process Evaluation of Bundled Interventions: The Agriculture to Nutrition (ATONU) Trial
Evidence Matangi – Purdue University ### 908505###Speaker######Purdue University###Speaker: Evidence Matangi – Purdue University
- A Framework for Successful Statistical Consulting: A Concise, Field-Specific Handbook to Help Scientists Make Effective Use of Statistical Methods in Their Field
Wanchunzi Yu – Bridgewater State University ### 1172621###Speaker######Bridgewater State University###Speaker: Wanchunzi Yu – Bridgewater State University
- Goals for Statistics and Data Science Collaborations
Eric Alfred Vance – University of Colorado Boulder ### 1172535###Speaker######University of Colorado Boulder###Speaker: Eric Alfred Vance – University of Colorado Boulder
- People Are “Buggy�: Challenges in Working with Other Humans
Michiko I. Wolcott – Msight Analytics ### 1172651###Speaker######Msight Analytics###Speaker: Michiko I. Wolcott – Msight Analytics
- Assessing Statistical Consultations and Collaborations
Eric Alfred Vance – University of Colorado Boulder ### 1172535###Speaker######University of Colorado Boulder###Speaker: Eric Alfred Vance – University of Colorado Boulder
- Multiple Testing and Multiple Modeling Problems with Observational Studies
Stanley Young – CGStat ### 1172538###Speaker######CGStat###Speaker: Stanley Young – CGStat
- Rejecting Statistical Significance Tests: Defanging the Arguments
Deborah G. Mayo – Virginia Tech ### 1172539###Speaker######Virginia Tech###Speaker: Deborah G. Mayo – Virginia Tech
- Transforming Your Stumbling Blocks into Stepping Stones
Katherine T. Halvorsen – Smith College ### 1172662###Speaker######Smith College###Speaker: Katherine T. Halvorsen – Smith College
- Process-Driven Metrics and Process Evaluation of Bundled Interventions: The Agriculture to Nutrition (ATONU) Trial
Section on Statistical Graphics (1)
- Creating an Interactive Visualization of General Social Survey Data: From Start to Finished Product
Nola du Toit – NORC at the University of Chicago ### 908310###Speaker######NORC at the University of Chicago###Speaker: Nola du Toit – NORC at the University of Chicago
- Creating an Interactive Visualization of General Social Survey Data: From Start to Finished Product
Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science (7)
- Post-Hoc Mixture Models of the Best Linear Unbiased Predictors from Linear Mixed Effects Models to Classify Longitudinal Data with Haphazardly Spaced Intervals: A Simulation Study
Md Jobayer Hossain – Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children and University of Delaware ### 908405###Speaker######Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children and University of Delaware###Speaker: Md Jobayer Hossain – Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children and University of Delaware
- Risk Minimization Under Sampling Bias Arising from Customer Interactions
Scott Rome – Comcast ### 1172550###Speaker######Comcast###Speaker: Scott Rome – Comcast
- Design of Experiment-Based Configuration of Hyperparameters of an Artificial Neural Network
Luca Pegoraro – University of Padova ### 1172614###Speaker######University of Padova###Speaker: Luca Pegoraro – University of Padova
- Generalization of Thompson Sampling for Multiple Categorical and Numerical Variables with Application for Fraud Detection
Alex Zolotovitski ### 1172562###Speaker#########Speaker: Alex Zolotovitski
- Satellite Images and Deep Learning to Identify Discrepancy in Mailing Addresses with Applications to Census 2020 in Houston
Zhaozhuo Xu – Rice University ### 1172644###Speaker######Rice University###Speaker: Zhaozhuo Xu – Rice University
- A Comparison of Machine Learning Models for Mortality Prediction: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III)
Roy Williams – Florida International University ### 1172648###Speaker######Florida International University###Speaker: Roy Williams – Florida International University
- Large-Scale Anomaly Detection Based on Ensemble Learning
Xi Zhang – Huawei Technologies ### 1172589###Speaker######Huawei Technologies###Speaker: Xi Zhang – Huawei Technologies
- Post-Hoc Mixture Models of the Best Linear Unbiased Predictors from Linear Mixed Effects Models to Classify Longitudinal Data with Haphazardly Spaced Intervals: A Simulation Study
Section on Statistics and Data Science Education (4)
- Visualization: An Interdisciplinary Honors Course in Statistics, Art, Psychology, and History
Lisa W. Kay – Eastern Kentucky University ### 908443###Speaker######Eastern Kentucky University###Speaker: Lisa W. Kay – Eastern Kentucky University
- Statistics Education Research: Opportunities for Dissemination: The Role for Special Issues of a Journal
Manfred Borovcnik – University of Klagenfurt ### 1172611###Speaker######University of Klagenfurt###Speaker: Manfred Borovcnik – University of Klagenfurt
- Arithmetically and/or Geometrically Progressed Discrete Probability Distributions, Stochastic Processes, and the Generalized Linear Models
Silvey Shamsi – Ball State University ### 1172652###Speaker######Ball State University###Speaker: Silvey Shamsi – Ball State University
- Ten Simple Rules for Integrating Ethics into Statistics and Data Science Instruction
Rochelle E. Tractenberg – Georgetown University Medical Center ### 1172542###Speaker######Georgetown University Medical Center###Speaker: Rochelle E. Tractenberg – Georgetown University Medical Center
- Visualization: An Interdisciplinary Honors Course in Statistics, Art, Psychology, and History
Section on Statistics and the Environment (9)
- Report of Climate Change in Alabama
Robert P. Norton – GASPgroup.org ### 1172635###Speaker######GASPgroup.org###Speaker: Robert P. Norton – GASPgroup.org
- State Space Assessment on the Impact of Sea Surface Temperature on Fishing Effort in Continental US Exclusive Economic Zone
Mingzhao Hu – University of California at Santa Barbara ### 1172592###Speaker######University of California at Santa Barbara###Speaker: Mingzhao Hu – University of California at Santa Barbara
- Copula-Based Correlation Structure for Multivariate Emission Distributions in Hidden Markov Models
Reetam Majumder – University of Maryland Baltimore County ### 1172594###Speaker######University of Maryland Baltimore County###Speaker: Reetam Majumder – University of Maryland Baltimore County
- Spatio-Temporal Analysis by Frequency Separation: Approach and Research Design
Edward L. Valachovic – University at Albany, State University of New York ### 1172625###Speaker######University at Albany, State University of New York###Speaker: Edward L. Valachovic – University at Albany, State University of New York
- Constructing Daily, High-Resolution, Bias-Corrected Climate Products: A Comparison of Methods
Maike Holthuijzen – University of Vermont ### 1172570###Speaker######University of Vermont###Speaker: Maike Holthuijzen – University of Vermont
- Time Series Analysis of New England Weather Data
Andrew Disher – Bridgewater State University ### 1172601###Speaker######Bridgewater State University###Speaker: Andrew Disher – Bridgewater State University
- Detecting Changes in Self-Exciting Point Processes Through Trend Reversal
Moinak Bhaduri – Bentley University ### 1172547###Speaker######Bentley University###Speaker: Moinak Bhaduri – Bentley University
- Simulating Cloud-Aerosol Interactions Made by Ship Emissions
Lyndsay Shand – Sandia National Laboratories ### 1172645###Speaker######Sandia National Laboratories###Speaker: Lyndsay Shand – Sandia National Laboratories
- sPLS-DA to Discriminate Time Series
Sandra Ramirez – Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, España; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Seccional Cali ### 1172532###Speaker###### Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, España; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Seccional Cali###Speaker: Sandra Ramirez – Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, España; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Seccional Cali
- Report of Climate Change in Alabama
Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security (2)
- Assessing Extreme Value Analysis to Predict Rare Events from the Global Terrorism Database
Lekha Patel – Sandia National Laboratories ### 1172623###Speaker######Sandia National Laboratories###Speaker: Lekha Patel – Sandia National Laboratories
- On the Human-Recognizability Phenomenon of Adversarially Trained Deep Image Classifiers
Nathan VanHoudnos – Carnegie Mellon University ### 1172528###Speaker######Carnegie Mellon University###Speaker: Nathan VanHoudnos – Carnegie Mellon University
- Assessing Extreme Value Analysis to Predict Rare Events from the Global Terrorism Database
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology (2)
- Two-Stage Super Learner for Predicting Healthcare Expenditures
Ziyue Wu – Emory University ### 1172607###Speaker######Emory University###Speaker: Ziyue Wu – Emory University
- Relaxing the Interaction Test in the Cox Proportional Hazard Model for Epidemiological Studies
Eiji Nakatani – Shizuoka General Hospital ### 1172564###Speaker######Shizuoka General Hospital###Speaker: Eiji Nakatani – Shizuoka General Hospital
- Two-Stage Super Learner for Predicting Healthcare Expenditures
Section on Statistics in Imaging (1)
- Utilizing Baseline and Differential Information to Improve fMRI Brain Activation
Daniel B. Rowe – Marquette University; Medical College of Wisconsin ### 1172649###Speaker######Marquette University; Medical College of Wisconsin###Speaker: Daniel B. Rowe – Marquette University; Medical College of Wisconsin
- Utilizing Baseline and Differential Information to Improve fMRI Brain Activation
Section on Statistics in Sports (3)
- A Logistic Regression Model for Monitoring and Classifying Post-ACL Rehabilitation Individuals for Return to Sport
Carolyn Morgan – Meck Limited, LLC ### 1172657###Speaker######Meck Limited, LLC###Speaker: Carolyn Morgan – Meck Limited, LLC
- Using Bootstrapping Techniques to Improve the Classification of Healthy and Abnormal Gait Patterns
Morris H. Morgan – Meck Limited, LLC ### 1172642###Speaker######Meck Limited, LLC###Speaker: Morris H. Morgan – Meck Limited, LLC
- MAYFIELD: Machine Learning Algorithm for Yearly Forecasting Indicators and Estimation of Long-Run Player Development
Alexander H. Williams – The Ohio State University ### 1172595###Speaker######The Ohio State University###Speaker: Alexander H. Williams – The Ohio State University
- A Logistic Regression Model for Monitoring and Classifying Post-ACL Rehabilitation Individuals for Return to Sport
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences (2)
- Statistical Reporting Must Improve in Preclinical Research: A Call for a Mentality Shift
Romain-Daniel Gosselin – Lausanne University Hospital ### 1172583###Speaker######Lausanne University Hospital###Speaker: Romain-Daniel Gosselin – Lausanne University Hospital
- Simulation of the Sampling Distribution of Mean—Controversy and Misconceptions in Teaching Statistics
Sadia Sarker – Eastern Michigan University ### 1172593###Speaker######Eastern Michigan University###Speaker: Sadia Sarker – Eastern Michigan University
- Statistical Reporting Must Improve in Preclinical Research: A Call for a Mentality Shift
Social Statistics Section (5)
- Estimation of Odds Ratio, Attributable Risk, Relative Risk, Correlation Coefficient, and Other Parameters Using Randomized Response Techniques
Cheon-Sig Lee – San Jacinto College ### 1172597###Speaker######San Jacinto College###Speaker: Cheon-Sig Lee – San Jacinto College
- Nudging Data-Based Exit Policy: Nearcasting Lessons from the Crucible of Pandemic Crisis
Asaph Young Chun – Statistical Research Institute of Statistics Korea and ISR Foundation ### 908277###Speaker######Statistical Research Institute of Statistics Korea and ISR Foundation###Speaker: Asaph Young Chun – Statistical Research Institute of Statistics Korea and ISR Foundation
- Global Solutions to Host, Protect, and Resettle Refugees
Allison Conners – ISR Foundation ### 1172650###Speaker######ISR Foundation###Speaker: Allison Conners – ISR Foundation
- A Reparametrized Linear Model That Parses Qualitative and Quantitative Characteristics of a Set of Predictors
Ernest C. Davenport – University of Minnesota ### 1172631###Speaker######University of Minnesota###Speaker: Ernest C. Davenport – University of Minnesota
- Longitudinal Dyadic Interdependence in Depression Symptoms of Caregivers Living with HIV in Uganda and their Dependent Children’s Neurodevelopment and Executive Behavior Outcomes
Atreyee Majumder – Visiting Nurse Service of New York ### 1172551###Speaker######Visiting Nurse Service of New York###Speaker: Atreyee Majumder – Visiting Nurse Service of New York
- Estimation of Odds Ratio, Attributable Risk, Relative Risk, Correlation Coefficient, and Other Parameters Using Randomized Response Techniques
SSC (Statistical Society of Canada) (3)
- Some Results on the Additivity and Multiplication Order Preserving Properties of Stochastic Orders
Mohsen Soltanifar – University of Toronto ### 1172548###Speaker######University of Toronto###Speaker: Mohsen Soltanifar – University of Toronto
- Likelihood-Free Inference of Chemical Homogeneity in Open Clusters
Aarya Patil – University of Toronto ### 1172620###Speaker######University of Toronto###Speaker: Aarya Patil – University of Toronto
- Analyzing High-Dimensional Gene Expression Data by Using the Regularization Technique
Kumer Das – University of Louisiana at Lafayette ### 1172618###Speaker######University of Louisiana at Lafayette###Speaker: Kumer Das – University of Louisiana at Lafayette
- Some Results on the Additivity and Multiplication Order Preserving Properties of Stochastic Orders
Statistical Auditing Interest Group (1)
- Understanding the Differences in Regulatory Tax Sampling and Estimation Methodologies by Federal and State Jurisdictions
Zachary Rhyne – Ryan, LLC ### 908618###Speaker######Ryan, LLC###Speaker: Zachary Rhyne – Ryan, LLC
- Understanding the Differences in Regulatory Tax Sampling and Estimation Methodologies by Federal and State Jurisdictions
Survey Research Methods Section (30)
- Total Survey Error and Geographic Information Systems
Ned English – NORC at the University of Chicago ### 41408###Speaker######NORC at the University of Chicago###Speaker: Ned English – NORC at the University of Chicago
- A Variable Selection Method for Small Area Estimation Modeling of the Proficiency of Adult Competency
Weijia Ren – Westat ### 908613###Speaker######Westat###Speaker: Weijia Ren – Westat
- Combining Survey Data with Other Data Sources Using Small Area Estimation: A Case Study
Golshid Chatrchi – Statistics Canada ### 1172578###Speaker######Statistics Canada###Speaker: Golshid Chatrchi – Statistics Canada
- Comparison of Mixed Modeling Approaches to County-Level Crop Area Estimation Using Multiple Data Sources
Michael E. Bellow – National Agricultural Statistics Service ### 1172630###Speaker######National Agricultural Statistics Service###Speaker: Michael E. Bellow – National Agricultural Statistics Service
- Implementation of Small Area Estimation Techniques in an Economic Survey: The Experience of the Monthly Survey of Manufacturing in Canada
Sebastien Landry – Statistics Canada ### 1172606###Speaker######Statistics Canada###Speaker: Sebastien Landry – Statistics Canada
- Addressing Outcome-Related Nonresponse Through a Doorstep Interview
Wendy Van de Kerckhove – Westat ### 908722###Speaker######Westat###Speaker: Wendy Van de Kerckhove – Westat
- Estimating County-Level Vaccination Coverage Using Small Area Estimation with the National Immunization Survey-Child
Zachary H. Seeskin – NORC at the University of Chicago ### 1172563###Speaker######NORC at the University of Chicago###Speaker: Zachary H. Seeskin – NORC at the University of Chicago
- Model-Based Sampling Using an Online Probability Panel
Meimeizi Zhu – NORC at University of Chicago ### 1172610###Speaker######NORC at University of Chicago###Speaker: Meimeizi Zhu – NORC at University of Chicago
- Using Statistical Matching to Account for Coverage Bias When Combining Probability and Nonprobability Samples
Edward Mulrow – NORC at the University of Chicago ### 908535###Speaker######NORC at the University of Chicago###Speaker: Edward Mulrow – NORC at the University of Chicago
- The Role of Weights in Regression Modeling and Imputation (Including When There Is Nonignorable Nonresponse)
Phillip S. Kott – RTI International ### 908457###Speaker######RTI International###Speaker: Phillip S. Kott – RTI International
- Bipartite Incidence Graph Sampling
Melike Oguz-Alper – Statistics Norway ### 1172588###Speaker######Statistics Norway###Speaker: Melike Oguz-Alper – Statistics Norway
- Imputation for Non-Normal Multivariate Continuous Data Using Copula Transformation
Zhixin Lun – Oakland University ### 1172624###Speaker######Oakland University###Speaker: Zhixin Lun – Oakland University
- Enhancing Sampling Weights Using Raking Method
Yan Wang – University of California, Los Angeles ### 1172533###Speaker######University of California, Los Angeles###Speaker: Yan Wang – University of California, Los Angeles
- Ralph Folsom’s 1991 Social Statistics Proceedings Paper: A Seminal Contribution to Calibration Weighting for Nonresponse You Likely Never Heard Of
Jeremy Aldworth – RTI International ### 1172561###Speaker######RTI International###Speaker: Jeremy Aldworth – RTI International
- A Comparison of Classification and Regression Tree Methodologies When Modeling Survey Nonresponse
William Cecere – Westat ### 1172553###Speaker######Westat###Speaker: William Cecere – Westat
- Evaluating the Impact of the Loss of Telephone Follow-Up (TFU) Operations on the Service Monthly and Annual Sample Maintenance (SMASM) Quarterly Birth Sampling
Micah Tyler – US Census Bureau ### 1172639###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Micah Tyler – US Census Bureau
- Comparative Study of MSE Estimates for Small Area Models Under Different Sampling Variances
Kyle Irimata – US Census Bureau ### 1172615###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Kyle Irimata – US Census Bureau
- Evaluation of Multi-Class Classification Models for Census Mindsets
Mary H. Mulry – US Census Bureau ### 1172647###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Mary H. Mulry – US Census Bureau
- Multilevel Matching in Natural Experimental Studies: Application to Stepping Up Counties
Niloofar Ramezani – George Mason University ### 1172654###Speaker######George Mason University###Speaker: Niloofar Ramezani – George Mason University
- Variable Selection in Sequential Hierarchical Regression Imputation
Qiushuang Li – University at Albany, SUNY ### 1172656###Speaker######University at Albany, SUNY###Speaker: Qiushuang Li – University at Albany, SUNY
- Methodological Challenges in Estimating the Size of the Jewish Population in Greater Philadelphia
David A. Marker – Westat ### 1172554###Speaker######Westat###Speaker: David A. Marker – Westat
- Sample Improvement for the Quarterly Financial Report
Forest Krueger – US Census Bureau ### 1172571###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Forest Krueger – US Census Bureau
- Nonidentifiability of Mixed-Model Parameters Under Informative Sampling Using Only Single-Inclusion Weights
Eric V. Slud – US Census Bureau ### 1172531###Speaker######US Census Bureau###Speaker: Eric V. Slud – US Census Bureau
- Estimating Linkage Errors Under Regularity Conditions
Abel Dasylva – Statistics Canada ### 1172560###Speaker######Statistics Canada###Speaker: Abel Dasylva – Statistics Canada
- Super Learning Hybridized Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization for Feature Selection with Imbalanced Health Data in Survey Research
Di Xiong – University of California at Los Angeles ### 1172629###Speaker######University of California at Los Angeles###Speaker: Di Xiong – University of California at Los Angeles
- A Bayesian Approach to Linking a Survey and a Census
Balgobin Nandram – Worcester Polytechnic Institute ### 908543###Speaker######Worcester Polytechnic Institute###Speaker: Balgobin Nandram – Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Modifying the Sampling Design of the Panel on Household Finances in Wave 4: Aims and Challenges
Panagiota Tzamourani – Deutsche Bundesbank ### 1172549###Speaker######Deutsche Bundesbank###Speaker: Panagiota Tzamourani – Deutsche Bundesbank
- Optimal Sampling Design with Administrative Sources for Household Finance Surveys
Andrea Neri – Banca d'Italia ### 1172541###Speaker######Banca d'Italia###Speaker: Andrea Neri – Banca d'Italia
- Who's Asking? Interviewer Effects on Unit Nonresponse in the Household Finance and Consumption Survey
Nicolas Albacete – Oesterreichische Nationalbank ### 1172536###Speaker######Oesterreichische Nationalbank###Speaker: Nicolas Albacete – Oesterreichische Nationalbank
- Transformed Fay-Herriot Model with Measurement Error in Covariates
Sepideh Mosaferi – Iowa State University ### 1172586###Speaker######Iowa State University###Speaker: Sepideh Mosaferi – Iowa State University
- Total Survey Error and Geographic Information Systems