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111 * ! | Mon, 8/4/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-104C | |
Hot Topics in Reproducibility and Replication: Impact on Statisticians and Statistical Programmers — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts | |||
Organizer(s): Hsiu-Yung Cindy Lee, Eli Lilly and Company | |||
Chair(s): Natalie Hall, Eli Lilly and Company | |||
8:35 AM | Does R Provide What Customer Need? — Vipin Arora, Eli Lilly and Company | ||
8:55 AM | Doing Reproducible Research Unconsciously: Higher Standard, but Less Work — Yihui Xie, Rstudio | ||
9:15 AM | Statistical Strategies to Improve the Reliability of Observational Studies — S. Stanley Young, NISS ; Matthew Rotelli, Eli Lilly and Company | ||
9:35 AM | The Reproducibility Initiative: A Potential Solution to the Irreproducibility Problem — Elizabeth Iorns, Science Exchange | ||
9:55 AM | Floor Discussion |
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