JSM Preliminary Online Program
This is the preliminary program for the 2009 Joint Statistical Meetings in Washington, DC.

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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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367 Tue, 8/4/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-153
Teaching the Fundamentals - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Education
Chair(s): Kevin Henning, Texas Tech University
    2:05 PM   What Do Students Hear When We Say 'Random'?: Emipirical Results from a Study of Lexical AmbiguityJennifer J. Kaplan, Michigan State University; Diane Fisher, University of Louisiana-Lafayette; Neal Rogness, Grand Valley State University
    2:20 PM   Statistics-Based Calculus?Patti F. Lock, St. Lawrence University
    2:35 PM   Teaching Probability and Combinatorics Using LotteriesPatricia B. Humphrey, Georgia Southern University
    2:50 PM   Two Language-Based Examples for Use in the Statistics ClassroomRoger Bilisoly, Central Connecticut State University
    3:05 PM   Why We Should Teach Introductory Applied Statistics Courses BackwardsBill Rybolt, Babson College
    3:20 PM   Moment-Generating Functions for Tenable Two-Label Polya UrnsKyle Whittaker, The George Washington University; Katharine Gurski, Howard University
    3:35 PM   Understanding the Central Limit Theorem Through VisualizationsTower Chen, University of Guam
 

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