JSM Activity #181

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181 Applied Session Theme Session Mon, 8/4/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM N-Nikko Ballroom III
Regression Topics - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Education
Chair(s): Matilde Bini, University of Florence
     2:05 PM   Determination of Linear Regression Coefficients and Their Uncertainties without Using CalculusLouis Villanueva, California State University, Hayward
     2:20 PM   An Investigation of the Median-Median Method of Linear RegressionElizabeth J. Walters, Loyola College in Maryland; Christopher H. Morrell, Loyola College in Maryland; Richard E. Auer, Loyola College in Maryland
     2:35 PM   The True R-squared and the Truth About R-squaredNicolas Christou, University of California, Los Angeles
     2:50 PM   Using National Film Critics to Predict Video Renters' Movie SatisfactionRichard E. Auer, Loyola College in Maryland; Paul J. Maiste, Johns Hopkins University
     3:05 PM   Statistics in Undergraduate Education: An Analysis of Students and Their SuccessesPatches L. Johnson, Emory & Henry College; Jamie M. Baldwin, University of Florida
     3:20 PM   Algebraic Conditions for a Spurious Association between Two Binary VariablesMilo Schield, Augsburg College; Thomas Burnham, Cognitive Consulting
     3:35 PM   Using StepWise Selection to Help Teach Model Building in RegressionJ. Burdeane Orris, Butler University; Bruce L. Bowerman, Miami University
 

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