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About the WorkshopIntended for teachers of introductory statistics in colleges and universities, this one-day workshop is offered on Sunday January 4, 2009. This workshop is supported by SIGMAA-Stat Ed and has been selected as an MAA Ancillary Workshop. It will precede the Joint Mathematics Meeting in Washington, DC which begins the next day. This hands-on workshop will present a new way of teaching introductory data analysis that gives a central role to modeling techniques. Modeling provides a strong unifying framework for statistics and at the same time ties statistics closely to the scientific method and the demands of realistic multi-variable data. The workshop will introduce the ways in which models can be used for description, the interpretation of models in terms of association, change, and partial change (that is, change in one variable while holding others constant). In place of the usual matrix-based theory of linear models, the workshop will present a geometrical approach to theory that is accessible to introductory students and fully illuminates important ideas in data analysis: fitting, confounding and Simpson's paradox, correlation and collinearity. Inference is introduced using resampling and simulation, from which it is straightforward to transition to a general framework for inference, analysis of covariance. Computation (using the free package R) will feature prominently in hands-on activities; participants should bring laptop computers if possible. Participants do NOT need to have previous experience with R or with statistical modeling. Our students can learn it and so can you! For more information, see www.macalester.edu/~kaplan/JMM2009 About the Presenters
Workshop LogisticsSunday, January 4, 2009, 8:30am - 5:00pm at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel located at 2660 Woodley Road, NW Washington, District Of Columbia. There is no registration fee for this workshop. Workshop materials and lunch during the workshop will be provided. Workshop participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops. Workshop participants are responsible for their own transportation and lodging. Be sure to register for JMM and book your rooms early through their lodging service to obtain conference rates for your JMM stay. ExpectationsPlease note: CAUSEway workshops receive principal funding from a National Science Foundation grant. As part of that award, Science and Mathematics Program Improvement (SAMPI) at Western Michigan University will be conducting an independent evaluation of all CAUSEway activities and workshop participants are expected to fully participate in this evaluation. |