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Introduction to Statistical Learning
TSHS Resource Review Post, by Ming Hu, PhD, Mayo Clinic. In today’s healthcare environment, data-driven insights play a pivotal role,...


Work Like a Producer, Think Like a Consumer
TSHS Webinar Summary, by Heather Hoffman, PhD, The George Washington University. Dr. Lucy D’Agostino McGowan of Wake Forest University...


Webinar: Successful Approaches to Teaching Statistical Consulting
Recap of Spring 2023 Webinar, by Maria Ciarleglio, PhD, Yale School of Public Health. The ASA Section on Teaching of Statistics in the...


Resources for Teaching Structural Equation Modeling
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a multivariate statistical analysis technique that is used to analyze structural relationships. The...

Fall webinar report: Null Hypothesis Significance Testing: Should We, or Shouldn’t We?
Dr. Philip M. Sedgwick of St. George’s, University of London discussed the challenges of and shared his experiences teaching null...


Rubrics and Flipped Classrooms: Hard Work Up Front Pays Off Later - Summer webinar recap
Dr. Michael D. Swartz of the Department of Biostatistics and Data Science at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston...


Spring webinar recap: Teaching statistics online during the pandemic
Dr. Subha Nair...moderated a panel discussion...(with those) who shared their experiences teaching statistics online during the pandemic


Inspire statistical understanding through podcasts, videos and short articles
Given below is a brief list of such materials that I found to be appealing to many scholars in an introductory biostatistics course.


Join us at JSM!
TSHS Section members, We have an exciting JSM program for you! TSHS is sponsoring two roundtable luncheons, invited sessions, topic...


TSHS Webinar - Flipped Classrooms
TSHS presents the first webinar in a planned ongoing webinar series. Our first speaker will be Dr. Adam Sullivan of Brown University, descri
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