Activity Number:
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130
- Statisticians and Mathematicians Supporting Evidence-Based Policymaking: Perspectives from Congressional Science Fellows During the 116th and 117th Congresses
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Type:
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Topic-Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Monday, August 9, 2021 : 1:30 PM to 3:20 PM
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Sponsor:
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Committee on Career Development
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Abstract #317216
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Title:
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Statisticians and Mathematicians Supporting Evidence-Based Policy Making: Perspectives from Congressional Science Fellows
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Author(s):
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Daniel Elchert* and Kristin Hook* and Rachel Levy*
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Companies:
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ASA Congressional Science and Technology Policy Fellow and American Statistical Association and American Mathematical Society
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Keywords:
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Policy ;
Fellowship;
Communication;
Science Policy;
Careers;
Professional Development
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Abstract:
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Historically, statisticians and mathematicians have infrequently pursued employment in legislative offices. Despite this trend, by virtue of their training statisticians and mathematicians possess useful skills that are applicable to legislative policymaking work tasks and that help to engender evidence-based policymaking. In this panel, three scientists currently serving in the United States Senate as Congressional Science Fellows offer their perspectives on what skills and abilities statisticians and mathematicians bring to legislative policymaking. Each panelist will provide examples of how they applied their scientific training in the policymaking process in addition to articulating challenges and opportunities of this work. At a time when lawmakers must confront complex, interdisciplinary problems like combating global pandemics and human-caused climate change, statisticians and mathematicians are uniquely positioned to positively contribute to the development and implementation of urgently needed evidence-based policies.
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Authors who are presenting talks have a * after their name.