JSM Preliminary Online Program
This is the preliminary program for the 2007 Joint Statistical Meetings in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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290 Tue, 7/31/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-250 C
Helpful Teaching Techniques - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Education, Section on Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences
Chair(s): Arlene Casiple, James Madison University
     10:35 AM   An Experience in Teaching Inferential Statistics with Focus on the Analyses of Simple Survey DataBodapati V.R. Gandhi, University of Puerto Rico
     10:50 AM   Teaching Data Mining to Undergraduate Business StudentsMargaretha Hsu, Shippensburg University
     11:05 AM   Students Don't Do 'Optional'Kimberly Denley, University of Mississippi
     11:20 AM   Teaching Hypothesis Testing Using a Magic TrickGregory L. Snow, Intermountain Healthcare
     11:35 AM   Pig Data and Bayesian Inference on Multinomial ProbabilitiesJohn Kern, Duquesne University
     11:50 AM   Using Humming To Teach Experimental Design in Introduction StatisticsCora Neal, Sonoma State University
     12:05 PM   Using Matlab in the First Probability and Statistics SequenceJohn Turner, U.S. Naval Academy
 

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Revised September, 2007