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Sunday, 07/28/2019
Postwar Railroad Productivity Measurement: Refining the Statistical Analysis
Robert Reynolds, Brattle Group; Sarah Wolfolds, Cornell University
4:50 PM

Monday, 07/29/2019
Clinical Trial Design in Alzheimer’s Disease: Innovation, Collaboration, and Bayesian Statistics
Barbara Wendelberger, Berry Consultants, LLC


Comparing Methods for Familial Relationship Inference in Populations with Complex Demographic History
Daniel Yorgov, Purdue University Fort Wayne


Comparing Methods for Familial Relationship Inference in Populations with Complex Demographic History
Daniel Yorgov, Purdue University Fort Wayne
10:05 AM

Bracketing in the Comparative Interrupted Time-Series Design to Address Concerns About History Interacting with Group: Evaluating Missouri’s Handgun Purchaser Law
Raiden Hasegawa, University of Pennsylvania; Daniel Webster, Johns Hopkins University; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania
10:35 AM

Tuesday, 07/30/2019
Acknowledging Our Foundations: Promoting Discussion of Historical and Philosophical Challenges Underlying Statistical Inference
Megan Higgs, Montana State University
8:35 AM

Abraham DeMoivre: Progenitor of Statistics
Herbert Weisberg
10:35 AM

Brewing up Statistics: a Look at Gosset’s Contributions
Martha McRoy, Pew Research Center
11:15 AM

Do Data Have a Limited Shelf Life?
Stephen Stigler, University of Chicago
11:35 AM

Using Primary Historical Sources to Teach Statistics
Beverly Wood, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
11:35 AM

A One-Credit History of Statistics Course Using “The Lady Tasting Tea” by David Salsburg with Supplementary Readings
Phyllis Curtiss, Grand Valley State University; Kirk Anderson, Grand Valley State Univ
11:55 AM

Using Survey Contact History to Study the Effect of Interviewer Strategies on Respondent Behavior
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:20 PM

Nonparametric Inference of Population Size History via Survival Analysis
Jonathan Terhorst, University of Michigan
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 07/31/2019
A Historical Perspective on the Application of Sampling Theory and Methods to Statistical Auditing
Donald Roberts, University of Illinois - Emeritus Professor Retired; Wendy Rotz, Grant Thornton; Richard Valliant, University of Maryland - Emeritus Professor Retired; Ron Bartyczak, Internal Revenue Service - Retired; Alan H. Kvanli, University of North Texas
2:05 PM

Thursday, 08/01/2019
Who Writes Census History, and Why?
Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
8:35 AM

The Role of German Census Taking in the Holocaust: Facts, Obscurities, Legacy
Hans Kiesl, OTH Regensburg
9:35 AM