The Conference
RTI International is attending the American Statistical Association's Joint Statistical Meetings (ASA JSM) July 28 through August 2, 2012, in San Diego, CA. The theme of this year's conference is "Statistics: Growing to Serve a Data-Dependent Society."
The JSM conference is the largest gathering of statisticians held in North America. It features a wide range of activities including oral presentations, panel sessions, poster presentations, continuing education courses, exhibit hall (with state-of-the-art statistical products and opportunities), career placement service, society and section business meetings, committee meetings, social activities, and networking opportunities.
Additional information about JSM 2012 is available at www.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2012/.
RTI Posters and Presentations at JSM 2012 (printable PDF)
Monday, July 30
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ABS and Cell Phones: Appending Both Cell Phone and Landline Phone Numbers to an Address-Based Sampling Frame
Joseph McMichael, Sue Pedrazzani, Gina Kilpatrick, Matthew Strobl, David Roe -
Scope and Coverage of Landline and Cell Phone Numbers Appended to Address Frames [Presentation]
Rachel Harter, Joseph McMichael -
Double Protection for Imputation Using a Tree-Based Methodology [Presentation]
Darryl Creel -
Statistical Analysis of Environmental Data with Nondetects: A Solution for Practitioners [Presentation]
Breda Munoz, Robert Truesdale -
The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Tale of Repository Data Analysts [Paper] [Presentation]
Norma Pugh, Sylvia Tan, Charles Turner, Susan Rogers -
A Comparison of Median Testing Methods for Complex Survey Data Using Various Statistical Packages [Presentation]
Lauren Klein Warren, Christine Davies, Joshua Warren -
A Model-Based Method for Estimating Serious Emotional Disturbance Using a Mental Health Screener from Household Interview Data Combined with Clinical Interviews [Presentation]
Jeremy Aldworth, Catherine M. Simile, Heather Ringeisen, Karen Morgan, Lisa Colpe, Joseph Gfroerer
Tuesday, July 31
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Quality/Quantity Assessment of Patient Registries Versus Questionnaire Self-Reports [Presentation]
Shelton Jones, Timothy Johnson, Steven Clauser, Joseph McMichael, Katherine Treiman, Connie Hobbs -
Weak Identifiability in Latent Class Analysis
Marcus Berzofsky, Paul P. Biemer
Wednesday, August 1
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What’s New in SUDAAN 11? [Presentation]
Angela Pitts, Gayle Bieler, Mike Witt -
Random Forest with Regression in the Nodes
Georgiy Bobashev, Barry Eggleston, Nikhil Garge -
Kappa Statistic for Surveys and Complex Data
G. Gordon Brown, Gayle S. Bieler, Robert J. Morris -
Exploring Several Uses for Instrumental-Variable Calibration [Presentation]
Phillip S. Kott
Thursday, August 2
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Integration of the National and International SDR Datasets: Bridging Effects and Expected Improvements to the Time Series Data
Y. Michael Yang, Wan-Ying Chan, Stephen Cohen, Rachel Harter -
The Implications of Ignoring the Uncertainty in Control Totals for Generalized Regression Estimators [Presentation]
Jill Dever, Richard Valliant -
Imputation Using the Other Pair Member [Presentation]
Peter Frechtel, Victoria Scott, Amy Couzens, Andrew Moore, Jonaki Bose -
Beyond the USPS CDS File: Extending the Coverage of ABS Frames [Presentation]
Bonnie Elizabeth Shook-Sa, Doug Currivan, Joseph McMichael, Vincent Iannacchione -
Can Replicate-Based Methods Be Used in Variance Estimation for Cut-Point Estimators Derived Through ROC Analysis? [Presentation]
Dan Liao, Phillip Kott, Sarra Lorraine Hedden -
Single Versus Replicate Survey Weights: Toward Guidance for Choosing an Optimal Approach
Jamie Ridenhour, Andy Peytchev -
Evaluation of Two-Step Nonresponse Adjustment in the Mental Health Surveillance Study
Emilia Peytcheva, Phillip Kott, Dan Liao, Kevin Wang, Art Hughes