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55 * Sun, 8/4/2013, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-516c
Teaching Ethics in Statistics and Biostatistics: What Works, What Doesn't Work, and Lessons Learned — Invited Papers
Committee on Professional Ethics , Section on Statistical Education , Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences , Korean International Statistical Society
Organizer(s): Shelley Hurwitz, Harvard Medical School/Brigham & Women's Hospital
Chair(s): Shelley Hurwitz, Harvard Medical School/Brigham & Women's Hospital
4:05 PM Integrating Ethics with the Teaching of Introductory Statistics: Rationale and Resources Lawrence M. Lesser, The University of Texas at El Paso
4:25 PM The Ethical Practice of Statistics for the Perplexed: A Graduate and Undergraduate Course in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Lawrence James Hubert, University of Illinois
4:45 PM Professional Ethics to FDA Statisticians: Fundamentals and Branching Out to Other Professional Settings Jeongsook (Jessica) Kim, FDA/CBER
5:05 PM Development of a Course for Graduate Students on the Ethics In Biostatistical Practice Howard Cabral, Boston University School of Public Health
5:25 PM Discussant: Margie Nemeth, Statistical Consultants Plus (SC+)
5:45 PM Floor Discussion



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