Kansas State University

Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture
The 2008 Conference was a Great Success!

Thanks to all of our wonderful presenters and attendees.

See you in 2009 !!!

The Loughin workshop notes are available for purchase at $10 per set.

          Note:  To those of you that received or purchased the 2007 proceedings cd, there is a problem with the first paper.     

      Please email agconf@ksu.edu to receive a readable copy of this presentation and for info on purchasing workshop notes.

 

For more information, contact: 
Kansas State University, Department of Statistics, Dickens Hall, Manhattan, KS  66506-0802
Phone:  (785) 532-
6883

 

A conference providing a forum

to discuss statistical issues,

problems, and solutions in

agricultural research.

2008 Sponsored by:

American Statistical Association
 Eli Lilly & Company

Pfizer Inc

Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont Business

USDA-ARS

 
 

 

Keynote Speaker
Thomas M. Loughin
Simon Fraser University

Dr. Tom Loughin grew up in the Philadelphia area, did his undergraduate work at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his Master’s work at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.  In 1993 he earned a Ph.D. in Statistics from Iowa State University under the direction of Dr. Ken Koehler, writing a dissertation on the topic of bootstrap applications to proportional hazards models.   

In the fall of 1993, he joined the faculty in the Department of Statistics at Kansas State University in a position jointly supported by the College of Arts & Sciences and K-State Research & Extension.  In that position he taught a variety of courses at all levels with a focus on applications.  He consulted widely, primarily with agricultural scientists and students, and served on a large number of graduate committees.  He earned a campus-wide reputation as an outstanding statistician, consultant and researcher. 

In 2006, Tom accepted a faculty position with Simon Fraser University in Burnaby,  B.C., Canada.  A long-time and energetic supporter of the Conference on Applied Statistics, as well as a frequent speaker, Tom will return in 2008 to deliver the keynote address and lead the conference workshop, "Methods and Models for Categorical Data in Agriculture".

Modeling categorical (qualitative or binary) data has become easier in recent years with increasing availability of statistical modeling software.  A wide range of model structures, both simple and complex, can be fit using SAS, R, and other software packages.  This workshop will discuss development, fitting, and interpretation for a variety of models that are commonly used for categorical data.  The focus will be on practical issues rather than on theoretical ones. 

Specific model foundations covered will include logistic and related models for binary data, and loglinear models for count data.  Model features will single and multiple explanatory variables, continuous and categorical explanatories, interactions, and special model structures such as random effects.  SAS programs and output will be used to demonstrate all analyses. 

 
 

Faculty Coordinators

 


John E. Boyer, Jr.

Phone:  (785) 532-0518

E-mail: 

jboyer@ksu.edu 
 
Gary Gadbury
Phone: (785) 532-0526
E-mail: 
 
gadbury@ksu.edu
Leigh Murray
Phone: (785) 532-0515
E-mail: 
 
lmurray@ksu.edu
Weixin Yao
Phone: (785) 532-0522
E-mail: 
 
wxyao@ksu.edu
 

Staff

Coordinator

Student

Coordinator

  Lee Palmer
Phone: (785) 532-0511
E-mail:
bigdogs@ksu.edu
Zhongwen Tang
Phone: (785) 532-1803
E-mail:
zwtang@ksu.edu

 

Updated: May 7, 2008 lp

 

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