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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
 

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