4174.0: Tuesday, November 18, 2003: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | |||
Poster | |||
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Learning Objectives: To learn from statistical methods applied in specific settings. | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
James D. Leeper, PhD | |||
When to summarize repeated measurements as a time to event Brenda Gillespie, PhD | |||
A comparison of event models analyzing health care utilization rates: What to do about overdispersion and zero-inflation Charity G. Moore, PhD, Judith A. Shinogle, PhD, Janice C Probst, PhD, Andrew Lawson, PhD | |||
Getting a foot-in-the-door and keeping it there: The sequential request strategy as a method to increase health survey participation over time Michael Voloudakis, MA, MPH, Robert J. Reynolds, MPH | |||
Multiple imputation of missing income data in the National Health Interview Survey Diane M. Makuc, DrPH, Nathaniel Schenker, PhD, Trivellore E. Raghunathan, PhD, Pei-Lu Chiu | |||
Withdrawn -- Inconsistent reporting of children’s insurance status: Is it enough to change estimates of public coverage? Jennifer M. Haley, MA, Genevieve Kenney, PhD, Stephen Zuckerman, PhD | |||
Organized by: | Statistics | ||
Endorsed by: | Epidemiology |