JSM Activity #87

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87 Applied Session Theme Session Mon, 8/4/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM R-Sienna I & II
Issues and Opportunities in the Teaching of Statistics in the Health and Behavioral Sciences - Contributed - Papers
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Section on Statistical Education
Chair(s): Chi Kao, University of California, San Francisco
     8:35 AM   Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences: An International PerspectiveJames D. Leeper, University of Alabama
     8:50 AM   Restructuring the Biostatistics/Epidemiology Course within the Medical Curriculum for RelevanceGloria C. Caldito, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
     9:05 AM   Historical Bibliographies and Health Statistics Reports: Applications in Epidemiology and Related CoursesMark C. Fulcomer; Rose Marie Martin, New Jersey; Monica Sass, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; Jenny L. Clayton, Richard Stockton College; Michael W. Holton, Richard Stockton College; S. David Kriska, Restat Systems, Inc.; Katherine Chung, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
     9:20 AM   Teaching Introductory Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences--Approach and RationaleRossi Alim Hassad, Mercy College
     9:35 AM   Examining the Effectiveness of Innovative Instructional Methods on Reducing Statistics Anxiety for Graduate Students in the Social SciencesWei Pan, University of Cincinnati; Mei Tang, University of Cincinnati
     9:50 AM   Evaluation of Original Research Published in Health Care LiteratureTodd G. Nick, University of Mississippi Medical Center; Cynthia R. Long, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research; Chi Kao, University of California, San Francisco
     10:05 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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