2005 Spring Presentation Schedule
| Applied Statistics Workshop |
| 34 Kirkland Street, Room 22 |
| Wednesdays, 12 noon - 1:30 PM |
| 2 February |
| Alan Zaslavsky |
| Using California Cancer Registry Data to Assess Variations in Quality of Care for Colorectal Cancer |
| 9 February |
| Guhan Subramanian |
| Post-Siliconix Freeze-Outs: Theory & Evidence |
| 16 February |
| Xiao-Li Meng |
| (Data) Size Does Matter, But You Might Be In for a Surprise |
| 23 February |
| Daniel Nagin and Amelia Haviland |
| Causal Inferences with Group Based Trajectory Models |
| 2 March |
| Kristin Javaras |
| Analyzing Likert Attitude Data with Varying Response Style |
| 9 March |
| Robert Lowry |
| The Effects of Public Welfare Spending and Federal Welfare Reform on Private Social Services Employment in American States |
| 16 March |
| Kosuke Imai |
| Estimating the Causal Effect of Policy Information on Voter Turnout: An Internet-based Randomized Field Experiment in Japan |
| 23 March |
| Nicholas Christakis |
| Inter-Individual Health Effects: Hospitalization and Spousal Mortality |
| 6 April |
| Sendhil Mullainathan |
| Randomization in the Field |
| 13 April |
| Ariel Pakes |
| Tools for the Empirical Analysis of Market Outcomes |
| 20 April |
| James Ware |
| Time-varying Coefficient Models for Longitudinal Data |
| 27 April |
| Stephen Ansolabehere |
| Competition in Primary Elections in the United States |
| 4 May |
| Michael Sobel |
| What do Randomized Studies of Housing Mobility Demonstrate?: Causal Inference in the Face of Interference |
Archive of past presentations
| Fall 2005 | Spring 2006 |
| Fall 2004 | Spring 2005 |
| Fall 2003 | Spring 2004 |
| Fall 2002 | Spring 2003 |
| Fall 2001 | Spring 2002 |
| Fall 2000 | Spring 2001 |