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109 *
Mon, 8/9/2021, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM Virtual
Developing and Maintaining Open Source Resources for Statistics and Data Science Education — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, Caucus for Women in Statistics, Section on Statistical Computing, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel, University of Edinburgh, Duke University, RStudio
Chair(s): Maria Tackett, Duke University
1:35 PM Teaching Data Science Authentically Using Open Source Educational Resources
Tiffany Anne Timbers, University of British Columbia
2:00 PM Creative Contributions and Activities for Student Engagement and Learning in Data Science Education
Allison Horst, UC Santa Barbara
2:25 PM OpenIntro: Building, Sustaining, Supporting, and Growing Open-Source Educational Resources
Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel, University of Edinburgh, Duke University, RStudio
2:50 PM Discussant: Stephanie C Hicks, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
3:10 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

118 * !
Mon, 8/9/2021, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM Virtual
Elevating Applied Statistics in Academic Departments — Invited Panel
Section on Statistical Consulting, Committee on Applied Statisticians, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Caucus for Women in Statistics
Organizer(s): Julia Sharp, Colorado State University
Chair(s): Emily Griffith, North Carolina State University
1:35 PM Elevating Applied Statistics in Academic Departments
Panelists: Erin Blankenship, University of Nebraska Lincoln
Rebecca Doerge, Carnegie Mellon University
Sandrine Dudoit, University of California Berkeley
Montserrat Fuentes, University of Iowa
Heather Smith, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
3:10 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

129 * !
Mon, 8/9/2021, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM Virtual
Engaging Minority and Underserved Populations in Health Science: Education and Training for Careers in Statistics and Data Science — Topic-Contributed Panel
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science, Section on Statistics and Data Science Education
Organizer(s): Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Chair(s): Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
1:35 PM Engaging Minority and Underserved Populations in Health Science: Education and Training for Careers in Statistics and Data Science
Panelists: Jeffrey Leek, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Melanie Besculides , Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Veyom Bahl, Robin Hood Foundation
Vivian Zhang, NYC Data Science Academy
Doreen Thomann-Howe, New York City Department of Family Services
3:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

220751
Mon, 8/9/2021, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences Mixer and Business Meeting — Other Cmte/Business
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Chair(s): Ann Brearley, University of Minnesota School of Public Health
Time: 6:00PM - 8:00 PM Eastern time via Zoom
Zoom link: https://umn-private.zoom.us/j/92847767973?pwd=dG9Zb3c4ekN4b0IxMVZzSE1tN21rQT09
Contact person: Ann Brearley (Section Chair), brea0022@umn.edu
 
 

159 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Virtual
Teaching Undergraduates and High-School Students to Analyze Time Series Data — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Medical Devices and Diagnostics, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Juana Sanchez, UCLA
Chair(s): Jeff Witmer, Oberlin College and Conservatory
10:05 AM Time Series: Its Place in the Secondary School Curriculum
Rachel Passmore, University of Auckland
10:25 AM Long-Term and Seasonal Trends of Wastewater Chemicals in Lake Mead: An Introduction to Time Series Decomposition
Rich Wildman, Geosyntec Consultants
10:45 AM CGM and Insulin Pump Data to Introduce Classical and Machine Learning Time Series Analysis Concepts to Students.
Juana Sanchez, UCLA
11:05 AM Discussant: Vera Ioudina, Texas State University
11:25 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

Register 179
Tue, 8/10/2021, 12:00 PM - 1:20 PM Virtual
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences P.M. Roundtable Discussion (Added Fee) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
TL13: Developing Pathways for Entrance into Biostatistics Programs
Amanda Rae Ellis, University of Kentucky
 
 

194 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM Virtual
Building and Implementing an Effective Quantitative Sciences Internship Program for Undergraduate Students — Invited Panel
Section on Statistical Consulting, International Indian Statistical Association, Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Kay See Tan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Chair(s): Sujata Patil, Cleveland Clinic
1:35 PM Building and Implementing an Effective Quantitative Sciences Internship Program for Undergraduate Students
Panelists: Kay See Tan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Justine Herrera, Columbia University
Nathan Tintle, Dordt University
Heather Mattie, Harvard University
Alisa Stephens-Shields, University of Pennsylvania
3:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

195 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM Virtual
Assessing PhD Readiness in Biostatistics — Invited Panel
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Thomas Braun, University of Michigan ; Ananda Sen, University of Michigan
Chair(s): Thomas Braun, University of Michigan
1:35 PM Assessing PhD Readiness in Biostatistics
Panelists: Laura Le, University of Minnesota
Lu Wang, University of Michigan
Mark Van Der Laan, University of California
Surya Tokdar, Duke University
3:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

207 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM Virtual
Distinctive Statistical Considerations in Nursing Education and Research — Topic-Contributed Panel
ENAR, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Matthew J Hayat, Georgia State University
Chair(s): Todd Schwartz, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1:35 PM Distinctive Statistical Considerations in Nursing Education and Research
Panelists: Matthew J Hayat, Georgia State University
Melinda Higgins, Emory University
Myoungjin Kim, Illinois State University
Wei Pan, Duke University
Yelena Perkhounkova, The University of Iowa
3:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

222 * !
Wed, 8/11/2021, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Virtual
Teaching and Learning During COVID — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, Caucus for Women in Statistics, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Anna Emilia Bargagliotti, Loyola Marymount University
Chair(s): Christine Franklin, American Statistical Association
10:05 AM Teaching and Learning During COVID
Suyen Machado, UCLA Center X
10:20 AM How COVID-19 Changed My Teaching ... for the Better! Presentation
Kari Lock Morgan, Pennsylvania State University
10:35 AM Teaching and Learning During COVID
Anna Emilia Bargagliotti, Loyola Marymount University
10:50 AM Statistics in the Uncertainty of Coronavirus
Amy Hogan, Brooklyn Technical High School
11:05 AM Online Environments for Preparing Teachers to Teach Data and Statistics
Hollylynne S. Lee, NC State University
11:20 AM Pivoting in a Time of Pandemic: Lessons Learned from Two-Year Colleges
Rebecca Wong, West Valley College
11:35 AM Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Connections and Learning
Johanna Hardin, Pomona College
 
 

241
Wed, 8/11/2021, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Virtual
Teaching Statistics Online During the Pandemic: Sharing Experiences from Multiple Continents (CANCELLED) — Topic-Contributed Panel
Caucus for Women in Statistics, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Subha R. Nair, HHMSPB NSS College for Women
Chair(s): Subha R. Nair, HHMSPB NSS College for Women
10:40 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

242 * !
Wed, 8/11/2021, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Virtual
Teaching Anti-Racism in Statistical Training: Progress and Needs — Topic-Contributed Panel
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion Outreach Group
Organizer(s): Amy Laird, Oregon Health & Science University
Chair(s): Jodi Lapidus, Oregon Health & Science University
10:05 AM Teaching Anti-Racism in Statistical Training: Progress and Needs
Panelists: Sarah Andrea, Rhode Island Hospital
Anjum Hajat, University of Washington
Kalera Stratton, Oregon Health & Science University
11:40 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

Register 257
Wed, 8/11/2021, 12:00 PM - 1:20 PM Virtual
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences P.M. Roundtable Discussion (Added Fee) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
WL12: Best Approaches to Teaching Statistics Online
Hoang Nguyen, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
 
 

287
Wed, 8/11/2021, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM Virtual
Classroom Teaching and Pedagogy — Contributed Speed
Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Text Analysis Interest Group
Chair(s): Jamis Perrett, Bayer U.S.
1:35 PM Statistical Literacy Approved for General Education at the University of New Mexico
Milo Schield, University of New Mexico
1:40 PM R Is for Rhyme? Statistics Class 'Stanza Part' with Poetry!
Lawrence Mark Lesser, The University of Texas at El Paso
1:45 PM Alpha Seminar: A Course for New Graduate Students in Statistics
Christopher R Bilder, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1:50 PM 'Quick Quizzes': A Simple Yet Powerful Learning Tool
Elizabeth Jennings McGuffey, Rice University
1:55 PM Encouraging and Enhancing the Power of Growth Mindset in Statistics Education
Ramadha Piyadi Gamage, Western Washington University - Mathematics
2:00 PM Incorporating Your Own Research in an Introductory Statistics Courses: A Case Study with Podcasts, Web Scraping, and Natural Language Processing
Benjamin Williams, University of Denver; Alyssa Williams, University of Denver
2:05 PM Resources for Teaching Causality in Introductory Statistics Courses
Kevin Cummiskey, West Point; Krista Watts, West Point; Robert Lasater, West Point
2:10 PM WITHDRAWN A Comparison of Online Versus In-Person Examination During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jeffrey Landgren, University of North Georgia
2:15 PM Education and Pedagogy of Domain-Specific Learning Materials Using Learning Personas
Daniel Chen, Virginia Tech; Anne Brown, Virginia Tech
2:20 PM From Click to Code: Insights from Instructors and Students on Moving from SPSS to R in a Graduate-Level Applied Statistics Course
Anthony Schmidt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Louis M Rocconi, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Austin Boyd, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
2:30 PM Ideas Toward Inclusion: Course Policies, Daily Questions, Biographies
Matthew A Hawks, US Naval Academy
2:35 PM Using Randomized Experiments and Common Midterm Questions to Elucidate Student Learning Trajectories from Simulation-Based Inference Curricula
Beth Chance, Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo; Soma Roy, Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo; Karen McGaughey, Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo; Nathan Tintle, Dordt University; Todd Swanson, Hope College; Jill VanderStoep, Hope College
2:40 PM A Second Course in Data Science
Rosanna Overholser, Oregon Institute of Technology; Cristina Negoita, Oregon Institute of Technology
2:45 PM How to Implement and Assess Open-Ended Projects in an Introductory Statistics Classroom Presentation
Allison Davidson, Muhlenberg College
2:50 PM Strategies for Teaching Methods for Analyzing Data and the Necessary Computer-Based Programming to MPH Students
Amanda Rae Ellis, University of Kentucky
2:55 PM Building and Using Interactive R Tutorials: Experiences from a Categorical Data Analysis Course for Public Health Students
Adam Ciarleglio, George Washington University
3:00 PM Asking Great Questions: Part of a Theory of Communication in Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Eric Alan Vance, LISA-University of Colorado Boulder; Heather Smith, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
3:10 PM Incorporating Statistical Consulting in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Wanchunzi Yu, Bridgewater State University; Kevin Rion, Bridgewater State University; Irina Seceleanu, Bridgewater State University
3:15 PM Can Students Learn Statistics While Playing Games? A Regression Example
Ginger Holmes Rowell, Middle Tennessee State University; Shonda Kuiper, Grinnell College; Rodney Sturdivant, Baylor; Andrew Zieffler, University of Minnesota
 
 

353
Thu, 8/12/2021, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Virtual
Research and Educational Tools — Contributed Speed
Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Chair(s): Elizabeth Jennings McGuffey, Rice University
10:05 AM A Least Deviation Estimation Approach for the Analysis of Variance Models
Mian Arif Shams Adnan, Bowling Green State University; Md Shamsuddin, Dhaka
10:10 AM The Taxonomy of Statistical Sins: A Tool for Learning and Teaching Applied Statistics
David Anthony Buch, Duke University; Amy H Herring, Duke University ; David Dunson, Duke University
10:15 AM Modeling Relative Sophistication of Problem-Solving Strategies in Early Mathematics: A Novel Hurdle Ordinal Logit Approach
Carson L Keeter, University of Wyoming; Pavel Chernyavskiy, University of Virginia; Traci Shizu Kutaka, University of Denver; Douglas H Clements, University of Denver; Julie Sarama, University of Denver
10:20 AM Network Analysis of Peer Collaborations in Undergraduate Statistical Courses
Natallia Katenka, Department of Computer Science and Statistics, University of Rhode Island; Isabel Novinowski, CVS Health; Ashley Buchanan, College of Pharmacy, University of Rhode Island
10:25 AM Survey of Probability Attitudes
Elizabeth Willow Eisenhauer, Pennsylvania State University; Matthew Beckman, Penn State University; Ephraim Hanks, Penn State University
10:30 AM Attitude Toward Statistics Among Elementary Statistics Students
Ananda Jayawardhana, Pittsburg State University
10:35 AM Why Do We Need Yet ANOTHER Instrument Measuring Student Attitudes? Presentation
Alana Unfried, California State University, Monterey Bay; Michael Posner, Villanova University; Marjorie Bond, Monmouth College; April Kerby-Helm, Winona State University; Wendine Bolon, Monmouth College; Douglas Whitaker, Mount Saint Vincent University; Leyla Batakci, Elizabethtown College
10:40 AM Analytics Jobs Survived and, Later, Thrived During the Pandemic Presentation
Jacqueline Johnson, SAS Institute; Jonathan Duggins, North Carolina State University
10:45 AM The War on Statistical Significance: The American Statistician vs. The New England Journal of Medicine
Donald B. Macnaughton, MatStat Research Consulting
10:50 AM An Integrative Learning Experience with Qwixx: Play, Probability, Partnership, Planning, and Programming
Ryan Patrick Alexander McShane, Amherst College; Amy Elizabeth Nussbaum, Mount Holyoke College
11:00 AM Creating a Diverse Workforce in Biomedical Data Science: Implementation and Impact of Best Practices
Judith Elena Canner, California State University, Monterey Bay
11:05 AM Stories of Statistics Graduates: Results of an Alumni Survey
Lisa W. Kay, Eastern Kentucky University; Michelle Smith, Eastern Kentucky University; Atilla Sit, University of the Sciences
11:10 AM Integrating Computation in Statistics: Instructional Decisions for Teaching R Presentation
Amelia McNamara, University of St Thomas; Matthew Beckman, Penn State University; Chelsey Legacy, University of Minnesota; Andrew Zieffler, University of Minnesota; Robert delMas, University of Minnesota; Vimal Rao, University of Minnesota
11:15 AM The Importance of Good Coding Practices for Data Scientists
Maria-Cristiana Girjau, Amherst College; Randall Pruim, Calvin University; Nicholas Horton, Amherst College
11:20 AM The Rose Garden Event: A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach to Modeling Positive Coronavirus Tests
Jedidiah Harwood, CSU East Bay; Eric A. Suess, CSU East Bay
11:25 AM Math as the Ideal Means of Discerning Stories in Abstract Models and Simulation as the Ideal Choice of Math to Saliently Tell Those Stories to Yourself and Others Presentation
Keith O'Rourke, Health Canada
11:30 AM Rapid Population Simulation and Sampling with StatPowers.Com Presentation
Brian Powers, Arizona State University
11:35 AM COVID-19 Impact on College Admissions and High-School Seniors’ Well-Being
Joshua H Lo, Northeastern University; Florence Yong, Pfizer Inc.
11:40 AM A Method for Student Presentations and Peer Review in an Asynchronous Online Format
Brandon George, Thomas Jefferson University
 
 

377 !
Thu, 8/12/2021, 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM Virtual
Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences: Innovations, Updates, and Best Practice — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Philip Martin Sedgwick, St. George's, University of London
Chair(s): Jacqueline Hicks, Boston University
12:05 PM Decolonizing Quantitative Methodology Through Positionality Statements in the Health Sciences: Lessons Learned Teaching During COVID
Regine Haardörfer, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Melvin Doug Livingston, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
12:25 PM Pivoting to Online Teaching in Response to COVID: Self-Led Introductory Statistics for Graduate Students in the Health Sciences
Jamie Sergeant, University of Manchester
12:45 PM Communicating Statistical Thinking to Students in the Health Sciences Presentation
Kevin Thorpe, University of Toronto
1:05 PM Effective Statistical Teaching and Good Practice: Not Just Maths
Penny S Reynolds, University of Florida
1:25 PM Trials and Tribulations of Teaching NHST in the Health Sciences
Philip Martin Sedgwick, St. George's, University of London
1:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

412
Thu, 8/12/2021, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM Virtual
The People, Project, and Particulars of Joining Biopharma as a Biostatistician — Topic-Contributed Panel
Biopharmaceutical Section, Biometrics Section, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Glen Laird, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Chair(s): Glen Laird, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
2:05 PM The People, Projects, and Particulars of Joining Biopharma as a Biostatistician
Panelists: Bo Yang, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Prabhu Bhagavatheeswaran, Daichi Sankyo
Darcy Hille, Merck
Ina Jazic, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
3:45 PM Floor Discussion