Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
		
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    CC-W  = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,   
CC-N  = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
    
H  = Hilton Chicago,   
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
		
		* = applied session       ! = JSM meeting theme
	
 
	
		
				
						 
		
			
	
		 
		
	 
	
		
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			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W181b  
	 
	
		
			SPEED: Statistics for Education and Social Sciences Research — Contributed Speed 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Education   , Social Statistics Section 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Ulrike  Genschel, Iowa State University 
		 
	 
	
			
				
					The Poster portions will take place during  Session 213207
 
  
and  Session 213208
 
 
				 
			 
		
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Comparisons of Math Anxiety Levels and Study Habits Among Hispanic Students  
							— 
							 Xiaohui  Wang, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley   ; Cristina  Villalobos, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley ; Olga  Ramirez, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley ; Luis  Fernandez, The University of Texas at Austin 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:40 AM 
						 
						
							Political Change Strategy Preference  
							— 
							 Catherine  Durso, University of Denver   ; Cass  Dorff, University of Denver 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:45 AM 
						 
						
							Using Introduction to Statistics Courses to Teach Quantitative Literacy  
							— 
							 Cathy  Poliak, University of Houston   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:50 AM 
						 
						
							Incorporating Big Data into an Introductory Statistics Course  
							— 
							 Paul  Stephenson, Grand Valley State University   ; Laura  Kapitula, Grand Valley State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:55 AM 
						 
						
							Unified Definition of Effect Size and Universal Labeling of Its Magnitude  
							— 
							 Panduan  An, Ohio University   ; Wei  Lin, Ohio University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:00 AM 
						 
						
							Classroom Investigations of Recent Research Concerning the Gamblers' Fallacy  
							— 
							 Kevin  Ross, Cal Poly   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:05 AM 
						 
						
							Causal Inference with a Continuous Treatment and Outcome: Alternative Estimators for Parametric Dose-Response Functions  
							— 
							 Douglas  Galagate   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:10 AM 
						 
						
							The Evaluation of a Pedagogical Tool for Quantitative Literacy  
							— 
							 Gerald  Iacullo, Berkeley College   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:15 AM 
						 
						
							Multiple Regression Replaces the Need for a Tailor  
							— 
							 Allison  Davidson, Muhlenberg College   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:30 AM 
						 
						
							Examples of How a P-Value Interpretation Depends on the Underlying Statistical Philosophy  
							— 
							 Andrew  Neath, Southern Illinois University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Investigating How the Wording of a Survey Question Can Change the Results  
							— 
							 Phyllis  Curtiss, Grand Valley State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:40 AM 
						 
						
							Finding Event Transitions in Twitter Data  
							— 
							 Ame  Osotsi   ; Qunhua  Li, Penn State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:45 AM 
						 
						
							Effect Comparison in Nonlinear Dyadic Mixed-Effects Models Between Equations  
							— 
							 Christoph  Kern, University of Duisburg-Essen   ; Petra  Stein, University of Duisburg-Essen 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:50 AM 
						 
						
							The Unexamined Statistician Life  
							— 
							 Ellen  Endriss, Career Center   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:55 AM 
						 
						
							Pushing the Boundary Between Tools for Learning and for Doing Statistics  
							— 
							 Amelia  McNamara, Smith College   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							12:05 PM 
						 
						
							Are Volcanic Eruptions Increasing? An Example of Teaching Data Wrangling and Visualization in Stat 2  
							— 
							 Kelly  McConville, Swarthmore College   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							12:10 PM 
						 
						
							Performing Comparison of Normality Tests  
							— 
							 Danush  Wijekularathna, Troy University   ; Ananda  Manage 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							12:15 PM 
						 
						
							Getting Past the Gatekeeper: Does Randomization-Based Curriculum in Introductory Statistics Promote Student Success?  
							— 
							 Laura  Hildreth, Montana State University   ; Jim  Robison-Cox, Montana State University ; Jade  Schmidt, Montana State University