Scott Evans and Dominique Haughton, the Program Chairs for 2000 - 2001,
are putting together an interesting and diverse schedule of events for
this year. The events listed below are already scheduled. See the latest
copy of your chapter newsletter for more information.
The ASA
Dateline page lists other meetings and events, and may also
include chapter events and other events in New England.
- October 5, 2000 - Evening Lecture Series
- Thinking They're Normal when They're Not: A Practical Discussion
of the Normality Assumption in Multilevel Models
- J. Michael Oakes, New England Research Institute, and
- Ken P. Kleinman, Harvard Medical School
- At the New England Research Institute (NERI), Watertown, MA
- October 24, 2000 - Evening Lecture Series
- On the Dragon's Trail: Economic and Social Change
in Vietnam 1993-1998
- Dominique Haughton, Bentley College
- At Bentley College, Waltham, MA
- November 15, 2000 - Evening Lecture Series
- How Good Am I? Rating Competitors in Games and Sports
- Mark E. Glickman, Boston University
- At Boston University, Boston MA
- December 14, 2000 - Panel Discussion
- Election Polling Issues
- Amir Aczel, Bentlely College; Andrew Gelman, Columbia University;
Stephen Ansolabehere, MIT; Anna Greenberg, Harvard University
- At Bentley College
- January 20, 2001 - Annual Winter Potluck Dinner and Party
- Lexington
- February 12, 2001 - Annual Mosteller Statistician of the Year Award Banquet
- Bayesian Modeling and Inference for Spatial Processes
- Alan Gelfand, University of Connecticut
- At Bentley College
- March 31, 2001 - Saturday Workshop
- A Graphical Introduction to Latent Class Analysis
- Jay Magidson, Statistical Innovations Inc.
- At Bentley College
- April 19, 2001 - Evening Lecture Series
- Non-inferiority and Equivalence Studies with a Focus on
Clinical Trials - Objectives and Methodologies
- Joseph Massaro, Boston University School of Public Health
- At the Harvard School of Public Health
April 28, 2001 - The Fifteenth New England Statistics Symposium
At the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
May 14, 2001 - Evening Short Course
Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS)
Dan Steinberg, Salford Systems
At Bentley College
Most events require advance reservations through
Sue Perry at 617-965-8000 x 21, or
sperry@rhoworld.com.
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