Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
		
		Legend: 
    CC-W  = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,   
CC-N  = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
    
H  = Hilton Chicago,   
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
		
		* = applied session       ! = JSM meeting theme
	
 
Activity Details 
	
		
					
						
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			 Sun, 7/31/2016, 
				4:00 PM -
				5:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W185a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Alternative Classroom Strategies: Flipped, Blended, and Others — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Education   , Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences , Statistics in Business Schools Interest Group 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Adam  Sullivan, Brown University 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							4:05 PM 
						 
						
							Flipping an Introduction to Applied Statistics Course for Mathematics Teacher Candidates  
							— 
							 Ananda  Jayawardhana, Pittsburg State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:20 PM 
						 
						
							Some Observations of Students' Performance and Attitudes Toward a Flipped Classroom for Introductory Statistics  
							— 
							 Carl  Lee, Central Michigan University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:35 PM 
						 
						
							Restructuring the Introductory Statistics Course to Free Class Time for Exploration and Deeper Understanding   
							— 
							 Bonnie  Moon, Brigham Young University   ; Craig  Johnson, Brigham Young University ; Ryan  Cromar, Brigham Young University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:50 PM 
						 
						
							Continual Improvement Using Data by Comparing the Online Vs Face-to-Face Introductory Statistics Course  
							— 
							 Ryan  Cromar, Brigham Young University   ; Bonnie  Moon, Brigham Young University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							5:05 PM 
						 
						
							Investigating the HyFlex (Hybrid-Flexible) Model of Course Delivery in an Introductory Statistics Course  
							— 
							 Jackie Bryce Miller, University of Michigan   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							5:20 PM 
						 
						
							Prior Online and Blended Experience: Does It Affect Outcomes in a Blended Course?  
							— 
							 James  Schmidt, University of Nebraska - Lincoln   ; Carlos  Asarta, University of Delaware 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							5:35 PM 
						 
						
							Mary Worth Teaches Statistics via Scripting  
							— 
							 James J. Cochran, University of Alabama   
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			116 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W183a 
		 
	 
	
		
			What's Wrong with P-Value? — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 ENAR   , IMS , Biopharmaceutical Section , Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences , Royal Statistical Society , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee , Statistics Without Borders 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Eugene  Demidenko, Dartmouth College 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): James  O'Malley, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							On the Reproducibility of Psychology Experiments  
							— 
							 Valen E. Johnson, Texas A&M University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:55 AM 
						 
						
							Problems with P-Value Reform: Who Can We Blame?  
							— 
							 Regina  Nuzzo, Gallaudet University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:15 AM 
						 
						
							P-Value Overdose in Medical Research: Problems and Solutions  
							— 
							 J. Jack  Lee, MD Anderson Cancer Center   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							The Death of the P-Value: What's the Chance?  
							— 
							 Philip  Sedgwick, University of London   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:55 AM 
						 
						
							P, Sorry, D-Value  
							— 
							 Eugene  Demidenko, Dartmouth College   
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			10:15 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			129 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W178b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Advancing Statistical Literacy — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Education   , Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences , Statistics in Business Schools Interest Group 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): James  Schmidt, University of Nebraska - Lincoln 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame Students for Not Getting Inference  
							— 
							 Christopher J. Malone, Winona State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:50 AM 
						 
						
							Augsburg Student Evaluations of STAT 102: Social Statistics for Decision Makers  
							— 
							 Milo  Schield, Augsburg College   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:05 AM 
						 
						
							Making Connections and Understanding Statistics: Students' Ratings of the Utility of Key Concepts in the Introductory Statistics Course   
							— 
							 Rossi A. Hassad, Mercy College   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:20 AM 
						 
						
							Effect Size Really Does Matter  
							— 
							 Jeffrey  Witmer, Oberlin College   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							Emphasizing Critical Thinking in Introductory Statistics  
							— 
							 Roger  Woodard, North Carolina State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:50 AM 
						 
						
							Students' Understanding of the Expected Value of a Random Variable  
							— 
							 Hyung  Kim   ; Tim  Fukawa-Connelly, Temple University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:05 AM 
						 
						
							The Importance of Long-Term Retention: Preparing Students for the Workforce, Not Just for Our Tests  
							— 
							 Michael  Posner, Villanova University   ; Meghan  Buckley, Villanova University 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			159 *  
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W194b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Biostatistical Literacy: How Best to Teach Medical and Public Health Professionals What They Need to Know About Statistics — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences   , Section on Statistical Education , International Chinese Statistical Association , Statistics Without Borders 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Ann M. Brearley, University of Minnesota School of Public Health 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Jane  Monaco, The University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							The Results of Blended Instruction in Quantitative Methods in Public Health: A Pilot Study  
							— 
							 Adam  Sullivan, Brown University   ; Marcello  Pagano, Harvard 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:55 AM 
						 
						
							Online Introductory Biostatistics for Graduate Students: Successes and Failures Teaching a Diverse Student Body  
							— 
							 Rebecca  Andridge, The Ohio State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:15 AM 
						 
						
							Teaching Biostatistical Literacy: A Flipped-Classroom Approach  
							— 
							 Ann M. Brearley, University of Minnesota School of Public Health   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Co-Teaching a Research Design Course to Clinicians  
							— 
							 Amy  Laird, Oregon Health & Science University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:55 AM 
						 
						
							Biostatistics Training of Medical Students Through Their Own Research  
							— 
							 Constantine  Daskalakis, Thomas Jefferson University   
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			12:15 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			257 *  
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W177 
		 
	 
	
		
			Motivating and Teaching Advanced Biostatistical Topics — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences   , Statistics Without Borders 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Todd  Schwartz, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							Motivated Student Engagement in an Online Biostatistics Course   
							— 
							 Wei  Zhuang, Creighton University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:20 PM 
						 
						
							Engaging Undergraduate Health Science Students in Advanced Statistics  
							— 
							 Darlene  Olsen, Norwich University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:35 PM 
						 
						
							Didactic Exercises for Teaching Meta-Analysis to Students in the Health Sciences  
							— 
							 Deborah  Dawson, University of Iowa   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:50 PM 
						 
						
							An Easy Introduction to Group Sequential Methodology in Clinical Trials  
							— 
							 Anthiyur  Kannappan, Cytel   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:05 PM 
						 
						
							Using Clinical Trials to Better Understand Probability Theory  
							— 
							 Michael  Proschan   ; Pamela A. Shaw, University of Pennsylvania 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:20 PM 
						 
						
							Valar Morghulis: A Survival Analysis of a Song of Ice and Fire  
							— 
							 Pierre-Jerome  Bergeron, PJB Consulting   ; Samuel  Archibald, UQAM 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			3:35 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			402 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Tue, 8/2/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W176a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Journal Clubs as a Teaching Venue for Health Sciences Students — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences   , Section on Statistical Education 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Judy-Anne W. Chapman, National Cancer Institute (Retired) 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Amy   Nowacki, Cleveland Clinic 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							Formal Programs Teaching Critical Appraisal in Evidence-Based Medicine  
							— 
							 Stephen David Simon, University of Missouri - Kansas City   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:20 PM 
						 
						
							Transdisciplinary Fellowship Level Journal Club  
							— 
							 Judy-Anne W. Chapman, National Cancer Institute (Retired)   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:35 PM 
						 
						
							Using a Journal Club to Review and Reinforce Concepts for Medical Researchers  
							— 
							 Brian  Healy, Massachusetts General Hospital   ; Amy  Shui, Massachusetts General Hospital 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:50 PM 
						 
						
							Journalism in a Journal Club: The Art of Writing About Science  
							— 
							 Nancy  Pfenning, University of Pittsburgh   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:05 PM 
						 
						
							The Professional Melting Pot: Statisticians, Data Scientists, and Health Researchers Talk Shop to Improve Public Well-Being  
							— 
							 Nicholas  Beyler, Mathematica Policy Research   ; Fei  Xing, Mathematica Policy Research 
						 
					 				
				
		
			
				3:20 PM
			 
			
				Discussant:  Peter B. Imrey, Cleveland Clinic
			 
		 	
	
	
		
			3:35 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			690 *  
			 
		 
		
			 Thu, 8/4/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W193b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Working with Statistically Trained Nonstatistician Scientists: Conflicts and Possible Resolutions — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences   , Pharmacometrics Interest Group , Biopharmaceutical Section 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Alan  Hartford, AbbVie 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Alan  Hartford, AbbVie 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							I Was a Statistician Before I Was a Pharmacometrician, I Swear!  
							— 
							 Kevin  Dykstra, Qpharmetra   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:55 AM 
						 
						
							Statistics for Nonstatisticians: A Mixed Bag Is Better Than a String Bag  
							— 
							 Felicity  Enders, Mayo Clinic   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:15 AM 
						 
						
							Overlap Between Statisticians and Pharmacometricians in Clinical Drug Development: Conflicts and Possible Resolutions  
							— 
							 Ken  Kowalski, Kowalski PMetrics Consulting   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							How to Train Both Statisticians and Nonstatisticians, Including Pharmacokineticists and Pharmacometricians, to Develop a Good Consulting Environment  
							— 
							 Balakrishna  Hosmane, Northern Illinois University (Retired)   
						 
					 				
				
		
			
				11:55 AM
			 
			
				Discussant:  Heather  Bush, University of Kentucky
			 
		 	
	
	
		
			11:55 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion