This is a reminder that Professor Don Rubin will be giving a lecture on methodological issues in the evaluation of a job-training programme - on Tuesday, 12th October 2010, at The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1. (Note: this venue has changed from earlier announcements)
Time: 5.30pm-6.30pm followed by a reception. Registration is not required for this event. Seats will be allocated on arrival.
Further details: www.britac.ac.uk/events/2010/2010-job.cfm
Don Rubin is John Loeb Professor of Statistics at Harvard University, and is a leading authority on causal inference in experiments and observational studies. In the 1970s he developed an influential common framework for causal analysis which continues to underpin cutting-edge research in both mathematical statistics and quantitative social science. The lecture will draw on his research in this field with examples from both social science and medicine.
With best regards
Hilary Browne
Centre for Multilevel Modelling
University of Bristol
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Bristol BS8 1TX
UK
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