March 22 - 25, 2005

College Park, Maryland

   
Co-sponsored by the American Statistical Association and
the University of Maryland Statistics Consortium
 
ASA
UMD

The American Statistical Association and the University of Maryland Statistics Consortium will co-host its Spring Statistical Symposium in College Park, Maryland, March 22-25, 2005. The symposium is a week long series of short course offerings for professional statisticians and students of statistics.


 
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Course Schedule


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Tuesday, March 22

Practical Data Mining presented by Richard D. De Veaux

Survival Analysis Models and Statistical Methods presented by Eric V. Slud


Wednesday, March 23

Longitudinal and Incomplete Data presented by Geert Molenberghs and Geert Verbeke


Thursday, March 24

Generalized Linear and Nonlinear Models for Clustered Data and Repeated Measurements presented by Edward Vonesh
(Two-day course Thursday & Friday)

Latent Class Analysis presented by C. Mitchell Dayton

 

Registration


Registration Fees per Course*

Each one-day course:
ASA Member - $350.00
Student - $150.00
UMD Faculty & Staff - $250.00
Nonmember - $550.00

Each two-day course:
ASA Member - $500.00
Student - $250.00
UMD Faculty & Staff - $400.00
Nonmember - $700.00

*Registration fee includes course material, lunch, and refreshments for AM and PM breaks

Registration Deadline: Online registration is available until 11:59 pm March 20. On site registrations are also welcome.

 
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General Information


General Information

For directions to the University of Maryland campus, campus maps, parking information, area lodging, and other useful information, browse the VISITORS section of the University of Maryland web site at:

http://www.umd.edu/visitors


Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the Spring Statistical Symposium, email learnstat@amstat.org or call the ASA office at (703) 684-1221 ext. 166


2005 National Cherry Blossom Festival

Springtime in the Washington, DC area means cherry blossoms! The 2005 National Cherry Blossom Festival® begins one day after the conclusion of the Spring Statistical Symposium. For more information, visit the official festival website at:

http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org


Other Useful Area Information

Washington Metro Area Transit Authority
College Park, Maryland Weather Forecast


The Spring Statistical Symposium is a component of ASA's Continuing Education LearnSTAT program. LearnSTAT is an extension of the courses offered at the Joint Statistical Meetings. LearnSTAT provides statisticians with opportunities for professional development and to enhance understanding of contemporary theory, methodology, and application of the science.
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