JSM 2011 Online Program

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Keyword Search Criteria: science returned 24 record(s)
Sunday, 07/31/2011
Statistical Topic Models for Science and Innovation Policy
Hanna Wallach, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
3:05 PM

The Art and Science of Clinical Pharmacology Graphics
Brendan M. Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline
4:05 PM

The Contributions of Samuel Kotz to Statistics and Science
Keith Ord, Georgetown University
4:05 PM

Integrating Introductory Statistics and Sociology Courses Through Group Projects in a Health Sciences Program
Aminul Huq, University of Minnesota at Rochester; Molly J. Dingel, University of Minnesota at Rochester; Jared Bartels, University of Minnesota at Rochester
4:05 PM

Statistical Engineering as Practiced at Urban Science
James Wendelberger, Urban Science Applications, Inc.
4:45 PM

Monday, 08/01/2011
Supporting National Security Policy with Science and Technology
Sallie Keller, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute


Quick, One-Page Tutorials Promoting Statistical Literacy
Becki Bucher Bartelson, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center; Lynn Ackerson, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research; Amanda Allshouse, Colorado School of Public Health; Samantha MaWhinney, Colorado School of Public Health


Spike Train Kernel Methods for Neuroscience
Il Memming Park, The University of Texas at Austin; Sohan Seth, University of Florida; Jose C. Principe, University of Florida
9:55 AM

Estimating Hidden Population Size Using Respondent-Driven Sampling Data
Mark S. Handcock, University of California at Los Angeles; Krista Jennifer Gile, University of Massachusetts
10:35 AM

Current Issues in Forensic Science
Constantine Gatsonis, Brown University; Sarah Chu, Innocence Project; Clifford Spiegelman, Texas A & M University
10:35 AM

Benefits and Challenges of Experimental Design in the Chemical Industry
Stephanie Pickle DeHart, DuPont
10:35 AM

Hierarchical Models for the Marine Sciences: Analyses of Climate Variability and Fish Abundance
Ricardo Lemos, NOAA/NMFS Environmental Research Division; Bruno Sanso, University of California at Santa Cruz
11:15 AM

Modeling Outcomes for Elementary Science Education: The Science Writing Heuristic Project
Mack Shelley, Iowa State University; Christopher Gonwa-Reeves, Iowa State University; Joan Baenziger, Iowa State University; Brian Hand, University of Iowa; William Therrien, University of Iowa
11:35 AM

Fast Inference for Model-Based Clustering of Networks Using an Approximate Case-Control Likelihood
Adrian Raftery, University of Washington; Xiaoyue Niu, University of Washington; Peter Hoff, University of Washington; Ka Yee Yeung, University of Washington
2:30 PM

Estimating Change for a Dynamic Target Population
Ivan A. Carrillo-Garcia, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
2:45 PM

Tuesday, 08/02/2011
What Is a Statistical Engineer and Do I Want to Be One?
Jennifer H. Van Mullekom, DuPont


A Natural Approach for Addressing Multiplicity Involving Neuroscience Functional Data
Junshui Ma, Merck Research Laboratories; Svetnik Vladimir, Merck Research Laboratories
9:05 AM

Evaluating the Robustness of the Regression Models Obtained in Environmental Sciences
Fred J. Rispoli, Dowling College
11:20 AM

Bayesian Inference for Complex Computer Models and Large Multivariate Spatial Data for Climate Science
K. Sham Bhat, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Murali Haran, Penn State University; Klaus Keller, Penn State University
2:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/03/2011
Credibility Theory in Actuarial Science
Ferry Butar Butar, Sam Houston State University


Teaching Introductory Statistics to Students in the Basic Sciences
Constantine Daskalakis, Thomas Jefferson University; Benjamin Leiby, Thomas Jefferson University
11:15 AM

Change Point Detection In Fmri Functional Connectivity Networks
Lucy Robinson, The Johns Hopkins University; Lauren Atlas, Columbia University; Carey Priebe, The Johns Hopkins University
11:20 AM

Gender Gap in Postsecondary Education Trajectory in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Fields
Xiaolei Wang, American Institutes for Research
3:20 PM

Thursday, 08/04/2011
Modeling Measurement Error When Using Cognitive Test Scores in Social Science Research: The Properties and Assumptions of the Mixed Effects Structural Equations Model
Lynne Steuerle Schofield, Swarthmore College; Brian Junker, Carnegie Mellon University; Lowell Taylor, Carnegie Mellon University
11:35 AM




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