North American Stata Users' Group meeting, March 2001
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The first North American Stata Users' Group meeting will be held March 12
and 13, 2001 in Boston, Massachusetts at the Longwood Galleria Conference
Center. The organizing committee invites offers of presentations.
Previous Stata users' group meetings have been held in Britain, Spain and the
Netherlands. All meetings are open to anyone interested without regard for
level of expertise or geographic location.
Types of presentations:
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Presentations should be Stata-related in some manner. We encourage submission
on any topic to do with the use of Stata in research, teaching or any
other field. The following headings are illustrative, but not restrictive.
Using Stata for modeling and analysis
Programming Stata
Using Stata to import and manage data
Using Stata for graphics
Teaching Stata
Teaching statistics with Stata
Software comparisons
Meeting format:
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All accepted presentations will require either 20 minutes of presentation
followed by 10 minutes of discussion or 10 minutes of presentation with 5
minutes of discussion. Please state the length of presentation preferred on
the abstract submission.
Submission information:
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Please submit an abstract to the North American Stata Users'
Group meeting organizing committee by December 15, 2000. Conference fees will
be waived for presenters. Abstracts and contact information (name,
affiliation, postal address, e-mail address, fax and phone numbers) should be
e-mailed as ASCII text to [log in to unmask] . Abstracts should be 200
words or less.
Presenters will be asked to provide materials related to their talk (slides
and programs/datasets, where applicable) in electronic form, preferably prior
to the meetings, to the organizing committee.
Please feel free to contact the committee with any relevant questions.
The North American Stata Users' Group Meeting Organizing Committee
Kit Baum Nicholas Cox Marcello Pagano
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Boston College University of Durham Harvard School of Public Health
Nick
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