Joint Statistical Meeting (JSM) 2022
Date
Location
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon Place NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States
We look forward to attending JSM 2022 this year. JSM is one of the largest statistical events in the world, with topics ranging from statistical applications to methodology and theory to the expanding boundaries of statistics, such as analytics and data science.
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RTI at JSM 2022
Find out where RTI experts will be contributing to technical sessions, poster presentations and roundtable discussions below.
2:45 - 3:05 PM EST
- Coding Interviewer Question-Asking Behaviors in Surveys Using Recurrent Neural Networks: Do Question Characteristics Matter?
- Jerry Timbrook
5:05 - 5:25 PM EST
9:35 - 10:05 AM EST
9:55 - 10:00 AM EST
- Combining Survey and Digital Trace Data
- Stephanie Eckman
2:05 - 2:20 PM EST
- Likelihood-Based Inferences for Hybrid Trials Incorporating Patient's Treatment Choice
- Rouba Chahine
2:05 - 2:25 PM EST
8:30 - 10:20 AM EST
9:30 - 9:50 AM EST
- Overcoming the Challenges of Computing a Single Analysis Weight When a State-Level Component Is Incorporated into a Traditional National-Level Study
- Ruby Johnson, Peter Siegel, and Kimberly Janda
10:05 - 10:10 AM EST
- SPEED: Statistics in Social Sciences and Survey Research Part 1 — Contributed Speed: Demographic Edit and Imputation for Multilevel Data from the FBI’s National Incident Based Reporting System
- Philip Lee, Amang Sukasih, Dan Liao, Marcus Berzofsky, and Alexia Cooper
10:30 - 11:15 AM EST
- SPEED: Statistics in Social Sciences and Survey Research Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations: Demographic Edit and Imputation for Multilevel Data from the FBI’s National Incident Based Reporting System
- Philip Lee, Amang Sukasih, Dan Liao, Marcus Berzofsky, and Alexia Cooper
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
11:35 - 11:55 AM EST
8:30 - 10:20 AM EST
- Systemic Racism and Its Population Health Impacts
- Jill Dever and Sahar Zangeneh
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
- Meta-Analysis, Health Care Disparities, and Observational Data — Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section- Steven Cohen
- Steven Cohen
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
- Record Linkage and Auxiliary Data Sources
- Cynthia Bland
11:05 - 11:20 AM EST
- Modern Statistical Estimation Processes to Produce Crime Statistics from Police Administrative Data
- Marcus Berzofsky
11:20 - 11:35 AM EST
8:55 - 9:55 AM
- Creating Multiple Synthetic Frames for Sample Design Research on the Business Enterprise Research and Development Survey
- Matthew Williams
9:35 - 9:50 AM EST
- Evaluating Substitution as a Strategy for Handling Drop Points in Self-Administered Address-Based Sampling Frame Surveys
- Taylor Lewis, Joseph McMichael, and Charlotte Looby
9:55 - 10:15 AM
- Discussant | Innovative Approaches in Sample Survey Designs
- Jill Dever
10:35 - 10:55 AM EST
- Predictive Modeling Using an Enhanced Address-Based Sampling Frame
- Rachel Harter and Joseph McMichael
10:55 - 11:15 AM EST
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