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Hayes Research Forum Talks

Department of Statistics
April 14, 2005
All Day
209 W. Eighteenth Ave. (EA), Room 170

Speakers

Jesse Frey
Jessica Kohlschmidt
Babis Papachristou
Chris Sroka
Haiyan Xu

Abstract

The Department of Statistics is proud to announce that five of our graduate students were selected to represent the department at the Hayes Research Forum on Saturday, April 16, 2005. We would like to give them a chance to practice the talks they will give in front of a live audience. The students that were selected are listed below (alphabetically) along with the title of their talks.

Jesse Frey: "Internationally Representative Sampling for Estimating a Population Mean"

*Jesse will not be presenting his talk at this time.

Jessica Kohlschmidt: "Ranked Set Sampling: Allocation of Sample Units to Each Judgment Order Statistics"

Babis Papachristou: "Interval Estimation of Disease Loci – Development and Applications of a New Linkage Method"

Chris Sroka: "Ranked Ste Sampling: A Method for Improving Estimates Obtained from a Stratified Simple Random Sample"

Haiyan Xu: "Using the Partitioning Principle to Control Generalized Familywise Error Rate"

Please join us for these talks and support our students in their accomplishments. 

Meet the speaker in Room 212 Cockins Hall at 4:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served.