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Dalene K. Stangl Curriculum Vitae, Revised 12/1/13 Office Dept. of Statistical Science 212 Old Chemistry, Box 90251 Durham, NC 27708-0251 (919) 684-4263 (T) / 684-8594 (v) [email protected] Home 1925 W. Cornwallis Road Durham, NC 27705 (919) 401-0270 EDUCATION Ph.D., M.S., Statistics 1986-91 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Dissertation: “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models” M.A., Sociology 1978-80 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Thesis: “Informal Educational Stratification” B.S., Psychology and Sociology 1974-78 Iowa State University, Ames, IA PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Associate Chair 2007/13 Department of Statistical Science, Duke University Director of Undergraduate Studies 2008/13 Department of Statistical Science, Duke University Director, Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University 2002/07 Professor of the Practice of Statistics and Public Policy 2001/13 Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University Sanford Institute for Public Policy, Duke University Associate Director 2001/02 Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University Director of Undergraduate Studies 2000/02 Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University Associate Professor of the Practice of Statistics and Public Policy 2000/01 Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University Sanford Institute for Public Policy, Duke University

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Dalene K. StanglCurriculum Vitae, Revised 12/1/13

OfficeDept. of Statistical Science212 Old Chemistry, Box 90251Durham, NC 27708-0251(919) 684-4263 (T) / 684-8594 (v)[email protected]

Home1925 W. Cornwallis RoadDurham, NC 27705(919) 401-0270

EDUCATION

Ph.D., M.S., Statistics 1986-91Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PADissertation: “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian HierarchicalModels”

M.A., Sociology 1978-80University of Iowa, Iowa City, IAThesis: “Informal Educational Stratification”

B.S., Psychology and Sociology 1974-78Iowa State University, Ames, IA

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Associate Chair 2007/13Department of Statistical Science, Duke University

Director of Undergraduate Studies 2008/13Department of Statistical Science, Duke University

Director, Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University 2002/07

Professor of the Practice of Statistics and Public Policy 2001/13Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke UniversitySanford Institute for Public Policy, Duke University

Associate Director 2001/02Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University

Director of Undergraduate Studies 2000/02Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University

Associate Professor of the Practice of Statistics and Public Policy 2000/01Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke UniversitySanford Institute for Public Policy, Duke University

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Assistant Professor of Statistics and Public Policy 1994/00Institute for Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke UniversitySanford Institute for Public Policy, Duke University

Adjunct Professor 1994/00Biostatistics Department, Univ. of North Carolina

Director of Developmental Biostatistics and Research Design 1992/96Center for the Study, Prevention, and Treatment of Disruptive BehaviorDisorders - Developmental Epidemiology, Duke University Medical Center

Assistant Professor of Biometry 1992/94Division of Biometry and Medical InformaticsDuke University Medical Center

HONORS/ELECTED

NSF: Training the Next Generation of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Professionals:A Workforce Development Project — Advisory Board 2012/13

ASA Committee of Women in Statistics, Chair 2011/2016National Science Foundation: Statistics Review Panel 2012Reviews Editor, JASA and The American Statistician 2008/2010EUREKA, NIH Reviewer AdHoc 2010Interventions Committee for Mood and Affective Disorders, NIMH Review Committee 2007/09Interventions Committee for Adult Disorders, NIMH Review Committee 2009/11Scientific and Public Affairs Committee of the ASA 2006/08Past Chair/Chair/Chair Elect, Caucus of Academic Representatives 2007/09Past Chair/Chair/Chair Elect, ASA Section on Bayesian Statistical Sciences 2005/07H.O.P.E. (Honoring Our Professors’ Excellence) Faculty 2006Chance Advisory Board 2005/2015National Academy of Sciences, Committee to Assess Implications of Perchlorate Ingestion 2003/05Editor, Bayesian Analysis 2003/07Executive Editor Chance 2002/04Senior Teaching Fellow (CTWL) 2003/04Fellow of the American Statistical Association 2002Nomination for ASA Waller Outstanding Teaching Award 2002International Society for Bayesian Analysis Board of Directors 2000/03ASA’s LearnSTAT Instructor 1999/00ASA’s SBSS Program Chair 1998, Chair 2006National Institutes of Health Research Review Committee 1998People To People Citizens’ Ambassador to China 1998Robert Wood Johnson Health-Policy Fellow Finalist 1997Trinity College Distinguished Teaching Award 1996/97American Statistical Association Youden Award 1996Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award Nominee 1996/97, 1997/98COPSS Visiting Lecturer 1994/96, 1999/00National Research Service Award, NIMH 1986/91

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Biometric Society Student Award 1991

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: PAST AND PRESENT

American Statistical AssociationASA Section Memberships:

Bayesian Statistical ScienceBiometricsEpidemiologyHealth Policy StatisticsStatistical EducationTeaching Statistics in the Health Sciences

International Association for Statistical EducationInternational Society for Bayesian AnalysisMathematical Association of AmericaCaucus for Women in Statistics

SERVICE TO PROFESSION

ASA:Caucus of Academic Representatives (CAR) 2002/2007

Chair 2007ASA Charter CommitteeStrategic Initiative PI (2007)1st Meeting of Chairs of Programs in Statistics and Biostatistics,

Initiator & Organizer, 2007, Participant 2008/12Nominations Committee, Chair, 2007

Section on Bayesian Statistical Science (SBSS)Chair 2006Program Chair 1998Nominations Committee Chair, 2007Charter Review Committee 2011ASA Fellows Nominations Committee, Chair 2002/2003

Committee on Women in Statistics (COWIS)Chair 2011/16Strategic Initiative 2011

Scientific Policy Advisory Committee (SPA) 2005/08Media Experts Committee, Chair, 2007

Membership Council 2011/16Education Initiative Committee 2010Publications:

JASA Reviews Editor Search: Chair, 2012/13JASA T&M Editor Search: Committee 2004, Chair, 2010JASA and TAS Reviews Editor, 2008/10 (≈300 books and 12 papers annually)Chance Advisory Board 2005/12Chance Executive Editor Search (Chair) 2006/07Chance Exective Editor, 2002/2004

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Publications Committee, 2002/04Chance Column Editor: Taking a Chance in the Classroom, 2012/2014

Other ASAYouden Award Committee, 2001/2003LearnSTAT Instructor, 1999/00Government Affairs Committee, ASA Section on Health Policy Statistics, 1993/95

Other:Conference: Celebrating Women in Statistics — Founder, organizerJMP Advisory Board 2013/14AP Statistics Faculty Colloquium 2013Bayesian Biostatistics Conference Organizing Committee 2010, 2011, 2012SAMSI Program on Meta-Analysis 2008 (Working Group Chair)Honoring the Contributions of Don Berry to Biostatistics (Organizer)Conference Board on Mathematical Sciences Survey Committee 2008/12Integrating Computing in the Statistics Curricula, UC Berkeley, Participant 2008CMU Bayesian Case Studies, Program Committee 2007, 2009ENAR Program Committee 2007Iowa State University External Department Review Committee 2006International Society for Bayesian Analysis Board of Directors 2000/03Journal of Statistical Education Editor Search Committee 2003SAMSI Local Development Committee 2002/2007Associate Editor for Bayesian Teaching Section of ISBA 2000/01ICOTS Invited Session Coordinator 2001, 2006ICOTS Paper Reviews 2001, 2006, 2013CRAFTY Disciplinary Workshop in Statistics 2000National Institutes of Health Research Review Committee 1998People To People Citizens’ Ambassador to China 1998Caucus for Women in Statistics Executive Committee, Jobs Editor 1997/00

Journal Reviews:Bayesian AnalysisStatistics in MedicineJournal of the American Statistical AssociationThe American StatisticianJournal of Statistical Planning and InferenceJournal of Statistical EducationJournal of Educational and Behavioral StatisticsStatistical Education Research JournalTechnology Innovations in Statistics EducationBiometricsBiometrikaTechnometricsCanadian Journal of StatisticsLifetime Data AnalysisStatistical Methods in Medical ResearchArchives of General PsychiatryInternational Association Statistical Education

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Journal of Personality DisordersPsychiatric ServicesControlled Clinical TrialsThe American Journal of Managed CareThe American StatisticianHealth Services and Outcomes Research MethodologyJournal of Clinical EpidemiologyDecision Analysis

Book Reviews:Atomic Dog PublishingJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd. PublishingSpringer-Verlag Publishing

Grant Reviews:National Science FoundationNational Institutes of HealthNational Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaDUMC, Biostatistics, (CTSA) Translational Science Proposals

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Liberal Arts in China Committee 2013LACC Pedagogy, Assessment and Learning Subcommittee 2014Robert Noyce Advisory Board 2013Global Health Education Committee 2011/12Barriers to Interdisciplinary Education Committee 2011/12Executive Committee Arts and Science Council 2002/03, 2010/13Faculty Compensation Committee 2010/12Arts and Sciences Council 2007/13Academic Council 2013/15Senior Women in Science 2005/11, Co-convenor 2008/09, 2011/12NC/SC Open House — Statistical Science Representative 2009/11President’s Council on Women — Undergraduate SubcommitteeDean’s Award for Excellence in Mentoring Student Award Committee 2007Bassett Alumni Reunion 2003/2013Faculty Women’s Network 1998/08Judicial Board Honor Code Collaboration 2005/13Graduate School Recruitment Team 2006/07Graduate Student Affairs (GSA) Advisory Committee 2006/09Natural Sciences Space Allocation Committee 2006/07DASS Task Force 2005/06Academic Council 2004/05, 2009/11Information Technology Advisory Council 2004/07Teaching Awards Committee (Chair) 2003, 2004Vice Chancellor’s Clinical Research Committee 2003/07CTSA Statistical Methodology Grant Application Reviewer 2006/07

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Consortium for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 2005/06Curriculum Committee 2002/06Faculty in Residence, Duke University 1997/03Participant in University Study on the Status of Women at Duke 2002/03University Scholars Faculty and Scholarship Committee 2001/09Pre-major Advising 1995/04, 2008/12Alcohol Policy Group 2000/01Search Committee for Assistant Director of Premajor Advising Center 2001Planning Group on Instructional Technology 2000Advisory Committee on the Future of Information Technology in Teaching and Research 1998/00Grant Review Panel, Duke University — Center for International Studies 1998Annual Review Committee for Selective Housing 1998/02Founding Member of Faculty Associates 1995/97Center for Clincal Research, Statistician’s Committee, Duke University Medical Center 1995/96

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Associate Chair, DSS 2007/13Director of Undergraduate Studies, DSS 2008/13Statistics Education Summit Organizer 2012Quantitative Studies Review — Rewrite and Presentations to A&S Council 2011Course Renumbering 2009/2012SACs Accreditation Assessment 2008/13Advisor: Statistical Science Majors Union 2007/12Undergraduate Majors Fair 2007/2013Duke Blue Devil Days (x3 per year) 2007/2013Statistical Science Placement Exams >3000 since 2006Director, ISDS 2002/07Graduate Orientation: Teaching Assistant Training 2002/13Retirement/Leave Celebrations 1999, 2002, 2007 (2)Undergraduate Major and Minor Development 2006Staff Retreat 2005Supervise Statistical Education and Consulting Center (SECC) 2003/2013Department Faculty Retreat 2002Graduate Student Orientation Progressive Dinner 2002/13Associate Director, ISDS 2001Director of Undergraduate Studies, ISDS 2000/02Chair, Search Committee for ISDS/DSS 2001/02, 2010/11Southern Regional Council on Statistics 2001/03Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Reform 2000Gertrude Cox Conference Planning Committee 1999First-year Graduate Advisor, ISDS 1997/06Graduate Consulting Committee, ISDS, Duke University 1993/94Community Service Program, Advisor, Sanford Institute of Public Policy 1995/97Training Program in Mental Health Services and Systems Research, Dept. of Psychiatry,

UNC-CH/Duke 1993/00

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Ph.D. Dissertation Committees

1993 Ram Gopolan, ISDSZhenging Lin, ISDS

1994 Chenchang Li, ISDSJiang Qian, ISDS (Co-Chair)

1995 Alyson Wilson, ISDS1996 Melissa Smith, Biostatistics, Univ. of North Carolina

Erik Moledor, ISDS1997 Claudia Tebaldi, ISDS1998 Raquel Prado, ISDS1999 Lurdes Inoue, ISDS2000 Viridiana Lourdes, ISDS2002 Sining Chen, ISDS

Stephen Ponisciak, ISDS (Co-Chair)2004 Laura Gunn, ISDS (Co-Chair)2009 Floyd Bullard, DSS2010 Simone Gray, DSS

Preliminary, M.A.Examination, and Master’s Memo Committees

1993 Karen Kost, ISDS1995 Sylvia Lim, PPS1996 Tracy Hollister, PPS

Stacy Crowell, PPSKaren Omanski, PPSRussell Rothman, PPS

1997 Karen Guice, PPSTrent Stamp, PPSJay Petillo, PPSTim Mitchell, PPSKaren Schulman, PPS (Chair)Danny Werfel, PPS

1998 Gregg Behr, PPSJacob Laubach, PPS

1999 Chris Kouri, PPS2000 Xiaolan Ye, ISDS (Chair)

Courtney Johnson (Chair)Stephen Ponisciak, ISDS (Chair)

2001 Laura Gunn (Chair)Melanie Kadlick, PPS

2002 Christine Kohnen, ISDSFabio Rigat, ISDS

2003 Beth Brown, ISDSLaurie Waites, ISDS

2005 Floyd Bullard, ISDS2006 Gavino Puggioni, ISDS2007 Simone Gray, ISDS2010 Lin Lin, DSS

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Guoxian Zhang, Mechanical Engineering

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Examination, Service Learning and Other Committees

1998 Michael Knauss2001 Jennifer Stapleton (Chair), Amy Yuen2002 Lindsey Paluska, Hughes Fellowship Advisor2002/04 Lindsey Paluska, Program II Advisor2007 Grant Smith2009 Nihar Bhulapam, Craig Reeson2010 Yiwen Zhu, Michael Seo, Derrick Hwang2012 Ana-Maria Tenekedjieva (co-chair), Kate Yuan, Sam Berchuck, Xie, Melanie Fan,

Yue Jiang, Sailor Zhou2013 Jack Fu, David Balthazar, Christine Cheng2014 Mao Hu, Meghan Scanlon, David Gong (Chair), Shirley Liao (Chair)

Masters of Teaching Studies in Statistics Education

2005 Ben Hedrick2006 Will Fulkerson, Catherine Law, Leah Yates2007 Caroline Yang, Bridget Cook, Emily Halloway2008 David Reed2009 Andrew Marchetto-Ryan2010 Chris Cutcliff, Christine Foster2011 Ruth Ann Chang, Devon Check, Will Cole, Michelle Garst, Therese Geyer,

Tim MacArthur, Danial Rowe (also Christoph Guttentag from DukeAdmissions and John Stonestreet from Duke Divinity)

2012 Guy Boudreaux, Jeanette Cleveland, Margaret Hennessey, Anthony Kajencki,Jennifer Schwartz, Mark Warden, Connie Wolf

2013 Jessie Douglas, Gregory Downing, Mary Greiner, Caroline Monroe,John Norris, Caitlin Smith

COURSES

Semester CoursesResearch Seminar in Statistical Science I, IIRegression AnalysisIntroduction to BiostatisticsBayesian and Modern Statistics (co-taught with Michael Lavine)Stylometry (Undergraduate Special Topic)Teaching AP Statistics (MA Program in Teaching Summers 2006/13)Basic Statistics and Quantitative LiteracyStatistics in the CourtroomReadings and ResearchData Analysis and Statistical InferenceProbability and Applied Statistics IData Analysis for Public Policy MakersIntroduction to Statistics for Social and Policy Sciences

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Statistical Concepts and Computer ApplicationsQuantitative Evaluation MethodsStatistics, Science and SocietyQuantitative Methods for Undergraduate ResearchResearch in Statistical Science (Senior Capstone)

ShortcoursesBayesian Methods in EpidemiologyTeaching Bayesian Methods: A Shortcourse for Teachers in Secondary EducationBayesian Methods in Survival AnalysisBayesian Methods in BiostatisticsMeta-Analysis in Medicine and Health PolicyBayesian Methods: Applications to Clinical and Pharmaceutical Research

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Bayesian statistical methods and decision making with applications in mental health, health policy,and the social sciences.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

1. Committee to Assess the Health Implications of Perchlorate Ingestion (2005). Health Impli-cations of Perchlorate Ingestion, National Academies Press.

2. Stangl, D. and Berry, D. eds. (2000). Meta-Analysis in Medicine and Health Policy, MarcelDekker.

3. Berry, D. and Stangl, D. eds. (1996). Bayesian Biostatistics, Marcel Dekker.

Magazines

1. Schutt, Rachel, 2013. “Taking a Chance in the Classroom: Exploring The Ambiguity andPotential of Data Science.” (Stangl, editor) Chance, Springer Verlag and ASA 26(4).

2. Cetinkaya-Rundel, M., Morgan, K., Stangl, D, 2013. “Taking a Chance in the Classroom: ACelebration of Data.” Chance, Springer Verlag and ASA 26(3).

3. Cetinkaya-Rundel, M., Morgan, K., Stangl, D, 2013. “Taking a Chance in the Classroom:Looking Good on Course Evaluations.” Chance, Springer Verlag and ASA 26(2).

4. Morgan, K., Cetinkaya-Rundel, M., Stangl, D., 2013. “Taking a Chance in the Classroom:The American Community Survey.” Chance, Springer Verlag and ASA 26(1).

5. Stangl, D., Cetinkaya-Rundel, M., Morgan, K., 2012. “Taking a Chance in the Classroom:Making the Old New Again.” Chance, Springer Verlag and ASA 25(3).

6. Cetinkaya-Rundel, M., Morgan, K., Stangl, D, 2012. “Taking a Chance in the Classroom:Exploring Google’s Transparency Report.” Chance, Springer Verlag and ASA 25(1).

7. Stangl, D., Cetinkaya-Rundel, M., Morgan, K., 2011. “Taking a Chance in the Classroom:Uncounted Votes, A Case Study in Analyzing Aggregated Data.” Chance, Springer Verlagand ASA 24(4).

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Stangl, D., Executive Editor, 2002-2004. Chance, Springer Verlag and ASA, Vol. 15-17, withspecial topic issues on Statistics and Counterterrorism, Data Confidentiality, Musicology, the —omics, and Stylometry.

Peer-Reviewed and Invited Articles and Reviews

1. Stangl D. (2012) “Transforming Introductory Biostatistics Education: A Decision-TheoreticPerspective Using Deliberate Practice and Team-based Learning,” Chance, 25(2).

2. Schramm-Sapyta, N., Cauley, M., Stangl, D. , Glowacz, S, Stepp, K., Levin, E., Kuhn, C.(2011) “Role of Individual and Developmental Difference in Voluntary Cocaine Intake inRats.” Psychopharmacology, 215(3), 493-504.

3. Stangl, D. (2011) “A Review of A First Course in Bayesian Statistical Methods,” Biometrics,67(2); 674.

4. Stangl, D., Inoue, L, and Irony, T., (2012) “Celebrating 70: An Interview with Don Berry,”Statistical Science, 27(1), 144-159.

5. Stangl, D. (2011), “A Review of Basic Concepts of Probability and Statistics in the Law,”Journal of the American Statistical Association, 105(490).

6. Stangl, D. (2010), “A Review of Survival and Event History Analysis: A Process Point ofView,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 105(489), 444-445.

7. Stangl, D. (2010), “A Review of The Manager’s Guide to Statistics,” The American Statisti-cian, 64(3): 274.

8. Stangl, D. (2010), “A Review of Modern Multivariate Statistical Techniques: Regression,Classification, and Manifold Learning,” The American Statistician, 64(1): 91.

9. Stangl, D. (2009), “A Review of Survival and Event History Analysis A Process Point ofView,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 105(489): 444.

10. Stangl, D. (2009). “A Review of Bayesian Approaches to Clinical Trials and Health CareEvaluation,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 104(486): 857.

11. Stangl, D. (2009). “A Review of Uncertain Judgements: Eliciting Experts’ Probabilities,”Journal of the American Statistical Association, 104(485): 421.

12. Stangl, D. (2008). “A Review of Introductory Applied Biostatistics,” The American Statisti-cian, 61(1): 96.

13. Stangl, D. (2008). “A Review of Encyclopedia of Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences, Journalof the American Statistical Association, 103(482):881-882.

14. Stangl, D. (2007). “Using Chance to Engage Undergraduates in the Study of Statistics,”Chance, 20(4):18-25.

15. Mugavero MJ, Pence BW, Whetten K, Leserman J, Swartz M, Stangl D, Thielman NM.(2007) “Childhood abuse and initial presentation for HIV care: An opportunity for earlyintervention.” AIDS Care, 19(9):1083-87.

16. Lesserman, J., Pence, B.W., Whetten, K. Mugavero, M.J., Thielman, N.M., Schwartz, M.S.,and Stangl, D. (2007). “Lifetime Trauma and Depressive Symptoms Predict Mortality inHIV,” American Journal of Psychiatry, 164:1707-1713.

17. Mugavero, M, J., Pence, B.W., Whetten,K, Leserman, J., Swartz, M., Stangl, D, Thielman,N. (2007). Predictors of AIDS-related Morbidity and Mortality in a Southern US Cohort,AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 21(9): 681-690.

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18. Mugavero, M, J. Ostermann, K. Whetten, J. Leserman, M. Swartz, D.Stangl,N. Thielman(2006). ”Barriers to Antiretroviral Adherence: The Importance of Physical Abuse, SexualAbuse and Other Traumatic Events” AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 20(6): 418-428.

19. Whetten, K., J. Leserman, K. Lowe, D. Stangl, N. Thielman, M. Swartz, L. Hanisch, L. VanScoyoc (2006). ”Prevalence of Childhood Sexual Abuse in a Southern HIV-Positive Cohort.”American Journal of Public Health, 96:1028-1030.

20. Whetten K., J. Leserman, R. Whetten, J. Ostermann, N. Thielman, M. Swartz, D. Stangl.(2006) “Exploring Trust as a Barrier to Health Service Use.” American Journal of PublicHealth, 96: 716-721.

21. Leserman, J., K. Whetten, K. Lowe, D. Stangl, M. Swartz, N.M. Thielman (2005). “HowTrauma, Recent Stressful Events and PTSD Impact Functional Health Status and HealthUtilization in HIV-Infected Patients in the South.” Psychosomatic Medicine, 67(3): 500-507.

22. Stangl, D. (2005) “Teaching Bayesian Thought to Nonstatisticians,” Handbook of Statistics,Bayesian Thinking: Modeling and Computation Volume 25: Edited by D.K. Dey and C.R.Rao.

23. Stangl, D. (2005) “Bridging the Gap Between Statistical Analysis and Decision Making inPublic Health Research,” Statistics in Medicine, 24(4).

24. Stangl, D. (2001). “A Primer on Hierarchical Models,” STATS, 32,3-9.

25. Stangl, D., (2001). “A Review of Bayesian Statistics 6,” eds. J. Bernardo, J. Berger, P.Dawid, and A. Smith, Biometrics, 57, 644-645.

26. Stangl, D., Huerta, G. (2000). “Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models to Assess the Impact ofManaged-Care Strategies,” Lifetime Data Analysis, 6, 123-139.

27. Stangl, D. (1999). “Book review on Introducing Multi-level Modeling by I. Dreft and J.D.Leeuw,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 94, p. 985.

28. Farmer, EMZ, Stangl, D.K., Burns, B.J., Costello, E.J., Angold, A. (1998). “Use, Persistence,and Intensity: Patterns of Care for Children’s Mental Health Across One Year. CommunityMental Health Across One Year,” Community Mental Health Journal, 35(1), 31-46.

29. Stangl, D. (1998). “A Review of Bayes and Empirical Bayes Methods for Data Analysis” byCarlin and Louis,” Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 7(2), 205.

30. Angold, A., Messer, S.C. Stangl, D., Farmer, B., Costello, E. J., and Burns, B. (1998).“Perceived Parental Burden and Service Use for Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders,”American Journal of Public Health, 88(1), 75-80.

31. Stangl, D., Berry, D. (1998). “Bayesian Statistics in Medicine: Where We Are and WhereWe Should Be Going,” Invited Paper, Sankhya. Series B, 60, 176-195.

32. Stangl, D. and Greenhouse, J. (1998). “Assessing Placebo Response using Bayesian Hierar-chical Survival Models,” Lifetime Data Analysis, 4(1), 5-28.

33. Erkanli, A., Soyer, R., Stangl, D. (1997). “Bayesian Inference in Two-phase PrevalenceStudies,” Statistics in Medicine, 15, 1121-1133.

34. Erkanli, E., Soyer, R., and Stangl, D. (1997). “Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis for PrevalenceEstimation,” Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics,Volume 3, Springer, 325-346.

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35. Costello, E. J., Angold, A., Burns, B., Stangl, D., Tweed, D., Erkanli, E.,and Worthman, C.(1996). “The Great Smoky Mountains Study of Youth: Goals, Designs, Methods, and thePrevalence of DSM-III-R Disorder,” Archives of General Psychiatry, 53, 1129-1136.

36. Costello, E. J., Angold, A., Burns, B., Erkanli, A., Stangl, D., and Tweed, D. (1996). “TheGreat Smoky Mountains Study of Youth: Functional Impairment and Severe Emotional Dis-turbance,” Archives of General Psychiatry, 53, 1137-1143.

37. Stangl, D. (1995). “Prediction and Decision Making Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”Statistics in Medicine, 14(20), 2173-2190.

38. Burns, B., Costello, E. J., Angold, A., Tweed, D., Stangl, D., Farmer, B., and Erkanli,A. (1995). “Children’s Mental Health Service Use Across Service Sectors,” Health Affairs,14:147-159.

39. Koenig, H., George, L., Robins, C., Stangl, D., and Tweed, D. (1995). “Hospital Stressors Ex-perienced by Elderly Medical Inpatients: Developing a Hospital Stress Index,” InternationalJournal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 25(1):103-122.

40. Koenig, H., George, L., Stangl, D., and Tweed, D. (1994). “The Development of a Dysfunc-tional Attitudes Scale for Medically Ill Elders,” Clinical Gerontologist, 15(2), 3-22.

41. Greenhouse J., Stangl, D., Kupfer D., and Prien, R. (1991). “Methodological Issues in Main-tenance Therapy Clinical Trials,” Archives of General Psychiatry, 48(3), 313-318.

42. Greenhouse, J., Stangl, D., and Bromberg, J. (1989). “An Introduction to Survival Analysis:Statistical Methods for the Analysis of Clinical Trials,” Journal of Consulting and ClinicalPsychology, 57(4), 536-544.

43. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1988). “The Reliability of theFamily History Method for Psychiatric Diagnoses,” Archives of General Psychiatry, April,45(4), 320-322.

44. Zimmerman, M., Stangl, D., Pfohl, B., and Coryell, W. (1988). “Past Loss as a SymptomFormation Factor in Depression,” Journal of Affective Disorders, May-June, 14(3), 235-237.

45. Zimmerman, M., Pfohl, B., Coryell, W., and Stangl, D. (1988). “Diagnosing PersonalityDisorder in Depressed Patients, ” Archives of General Psychiatry, August, 45(8), 733-737.

46. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1988). “Prognostic Validity of theFamilial Subtypes of Depression,” European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences,237(3), 166-170.

47. Zimmerman, M., Pfohl, B., and Coryell, W., and Stangl, D. (1987). “Prognostic Validity ofDSM-III Axis IV in Depressed Inpatients,” American Journal of Psychiatry, January, 144(1),102-106.

48. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Stangl, D., and Pfohl, B. (1987). “Validity of an OperationalDefinition for Neurotic Unipolar Major Depression,” Journal of Affective Disorders, January-February, 12(1), 29-40.

49. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1987). “An American ValidationStudy of the Newcastle Diagnostic Scale II. Relationship with Clinical, Demographic, Familial,and Psychosocial Factors,” British Journal of Psychiatry, April, 150, 526-532.

50. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1987). “Validation of Definitionsof Endogenous Depression - Reply letter,” Archives of General Psychiatry, April, 44(4),390-391.

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51. Pfohl, B., Coryell, W., Zimmerman, M., and Stangl, D. (1987). “Prognostic Validity of Self-Report and Interview Measures of Personality Disorder in Depressed Inpatients,” Journal ofClinical Psychiatry, December, 48(12), 468-472.

52. Pfohl, B., Coryell, W., Zimmerman, M., and Stangl, D. (1986). “DSM-III Personality Disor-ders: Diagnostic Overlap and Internal Consistency of Individual DSM-III Criteria,” Compre-hensive Psychiatry, January-February, 27(1), 21-34.

53. Zimmerman, M., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1986). “Life Events Assessment: A Comparisonof Self-Report and Interview Formats,” Journal of Human Stress, Spring, 12(1), 13-19.

54. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1986). “The Validity of Four Defi-nitions of Endogenous Depression II. Clinical, Demographic, Familial, and Psychosocial Cor-relates,” Archives of General Psychiatry, March, 43(3), 234-244.

55. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Stangl, D., and Pfohl, B. (1986). “An American ValidationStudy of the Newcastle Diagnostic Scale III. Course During Index Hospitalization and SixMonth Prospective Follow-up,” Acta Psychiatrika Scandinavia, April, 73(4), 412-415.

56. Zimmerman, M., Pfohl, B., Stangl, D., and Corenthal, C. (1986). “Assessment of DSM-IIIPersonality Disorders: The Importance of Interviewing an Informant,” Journal of ClinicalPsychology, May, 47(5), 261-263.

57. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1986). “Validity of the HamiltonEndogenous Subscale: An Independent Replication,” Psychiatry Research, July, 18(3), 209-215.

58. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., Corenthal, C., and Stangl, D. (1986). “ECT Re-sponse in Depressed Patients with versus without Personality Disorder,” American Journalof Psychiatry, August, 143(8), 1030-1032.

59. Pfohl, B., Coryell, W., Stangl, D., and Zimmerman, M. (1986). “Body Weight and ReportedVersus Measured Weight Loss as Confounders of the Dexamethasone Suppression Test,” Bi-ological Psychiatry, August, 21(10), 931-938.

60. Zimmerman, M., Pfohl, B., Stangl, D., and Coryell, W. (1986). “An American ValidationStudy of the Newcastle Diagnostic Scale I. Relationship with the Dexamethasone SuppressionTest,” British Journal of Psychiatry, November, 149, 627-630.

61. Stangl, D., Pfohl, B., Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., and Corenthal, C. (1986). “The Relation-ship Between Age and the Dexamethasone Suppression Test: A Test of Three Hypotheses,”Journal of Affective Disorders, November-December, 11(3), 185-197.

62. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., Pfohl, B., and Stangl, D. (1985). “Four Definitions of Endoge-nous Depression and the Dexamethasone Suppression Test,” Journal of Affective Disorders,January-February, 8(1), 37-45.

63. Zimmerman, M., Stangl, D., Coryell, W., and Pfohl, B. (1985). “The Research DiagnosticCriteria for Endogenous Depression and the Dexamethasone Suppression Test; A DiscriminantFunction Analysis,” Psychiatry Research, March, 14(3), 197-208.

64. Stangl, D., Pfohl, B., Zimmerman, M., Bowers, W., and Corenthal, C. (1985). “A StructuredInterview for the DSM-III Personality Disorders; A Preliminary Report,” Archives of GeneralPsychiatry, June, 42(6), 591-596.

65. Zimmerman, M., Coryell, W., and Stangl, D. (1985). “Iowa Discriminant Index for Endoge-nous Depression; Family History Correlates,” Psychiatry Research, September, 16(1), 45-50.

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66. Zimmerman, M., Pfohl, B., Stangl, D., and Coryell, W. (1985). “The Validity of DSM-IIIAxis IV,” American Journal of Psychiatry, December, 142(12), 1437-1441.

67. Zimmerman, M., Stangl, D., Pfohl, B., and Coryell, W. (1984). “Diagnosing RDC En-dogenous Depression and DSM-III Melancholia,” (letter) Psychiatry Research, June, 12(2),173-174.

68. Pfohl, B., Stangl, D., and Zimmerman, M. (1984). “The Implications of DSM-III PersonalityDisorders for Patients with Major Depression,” Journal of Affective Disorders, December,7(3-4), 309-318.

69. Pfohl, B., Stangl, D., and Zimmerman, M. (1983). “Increasing Axis-II Reliability,” (letter),American Journal of Psychiatry, February, 140(2), 271-272.

70. Pfohl, B., Stangl, D., and Tsuang, M. (1983). “The Association Between Early Parental Lossand Diagnosis in the Iowa 500,” Archives of General Psychiatry, September, 40(9), 965-967.

Peer-Reviewed and Invited Book Chapters and Proceedings

71. Stangl, D. Banks, D, House, L, Reiter, J (2006). “Progressive Mastery Testing: Does ItIncrease Learning and Retention? Yes and No.” Proceedings of the Seventh InternationalConference on Teaching Statistics.

72. Stangl, D. (2005) Invited Discussion of “Bayesian Point Null Hypothesis Testing Via the Pos-terior Likelihood Ratio” by Richard Boys, Tom Chadwick, Murray Aitkin, “Bayesian ModelComparison: Review and Discussion” by C. Alston, Pl Kuhnert, S. Low Choy, R. McVinish,K. Mengersen, “An Integrated Mathematical Statistics Primer: Objective Bayesian Con-struction, Frequentist Evaluation” by Jose M. Bernardo Invited discussion. Proceedings ofthe International Statistics Institute.

73. Stangl, D. (2003). “Do’s and Don’ts of Teaching Bayesian Methods to Health Care Profes-sionals,” In American Statistical Association Proceedings of the Section on Teaching HealthStatistics.

74. Stangl, D. (2002). “Bayesian Education at Many Levels,” In American Statistical AssociationProceedings of the Bayesian Section.

75. Stangl, D. (2002). “Explaining ‘Bayesian’ to Clinicians: What Should They Know?” InAmerican Statistical Association Proceedings of the Teaching Statistics in the Health Sci-ences Section.

76. Stangl, D. (2002). “From Testing To Decision Making: Changing How We Teach Statisticsto Health Care Professionals,” In Proceedings of the International Conference on TeachingStatistics.

77. Stangl, D. (2001). “Meta-analysis in Clinical Trials: An Overview of the Issues,” In Proceed-ings of the Society of Women’s Health Issues: Sex Differences in Clinical Trials, SubgroupAnalysis and Statistical Design.

78. Stangl, D. (2000). “A Case Study that Makes the Case for Teaching Bayesian Methods toUndergraduates.” Education Section, ISBA Newsletter.

79. Stangl, D., Berry, D. (2000). “Meta-analysis: Past and Present Challenges,” In Meta-Analysisin Medicine, edited by Don Berry and Dalene Stangl, Marcel Dekker.

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80. Stangl, D., Berry, D. (2000). “Statistical and Decision-Theoretic Issues in Recent Applicationsof Bayesian Methods to Clinical Trials.” In American Statistical Association Proceedings ofthe Pharmaceutical Section.

81. Stangl, D. (2000). “Design of an Internet Course for Training Medical Researchers in BayesianStatistical Methods.” In Training Researchers in the Use of Statistics edited by CarmenBatenero, International Association for Statistical Education.

82. Stangl, D. (2000). “Discussion of Inference-Robust Institutional Comparisons: A Case Studyof School Examination Results, by Spiegelhalter, D.J., and Marshal, E.C,” Invited Discussion,In Bayesian Statistics 6, edited by J. Bernardo, J. Berger, P. Dawid, and A. Smith.

83. Stangl, D. (2000). “The Use of Reference Priors and Bayes Factors in the Analysis of ClinicalTrials,” In Statistical Methods in Epidemiology, the Environment, and Clinical Trials, editedby M.E. Halloran and D.A. Berry, Springer, 237-250.

84. Stangl, D., (1999). “The Field of Statistics: What I Do and How I Got Here,” Committeeon Minorities in Statistics, American Statistical Association.

85. Stangl, D., (1998). “Classical and Bayesian Paradigms: Can We Teach Both,” In Proceedingsof the Fifth International Conference on Teaching Statistics, edited by L. Pereira-Mendoza,L.S. Kea, T.W. Kee, W. Wong, International Statistics Institute, 1, 251-258.

86. Stangl, D., (1997). “Statistical Software for Bayesian Calculations,” Invited Paper, AmericanStatistical Association Proceedings of the Pharmaceutical Section, 11-20.

87. Berry, D. Stangl, D. (1996). “Bayesian Methods in Health Related Research,” In BayesianBiostatistics, edited by Don Berry and Dalene Stangl, Marcel Dekker, 3-66.

88. Qian, J., Stangl, D., and George, S., (1996). “A Weibull Model for Survival Data: UsingPrediction to Decide When to Stop a Clinical Trial,” In Bayesian Biostatistics, edited by DonBerry and Dalene Stangl, Marcel Dekker, 187-205.

89. Stangl, D. (1996). “Hierarchical Analysis of Continuous Time Survival Models,” In BayesianBiostatistics, edited by Don Berry and Dalene Stangl, Marcel Dekker, 429-450.

90. Stangl, D. (1995). “Bayesian Methods in the Analysis of Clinical Trials: A Discussion,” ASAProceedings, American Statistical Association, 7-9.

Electronic Publications

91. Stangl, D., Coombs, T., Stinnett, S. (2001). Statlink.duke.edu. A website to teach under-graduate statistics in the social, health, and natural sciences.

Government Reports, Other Proceedings, and Miscellaneous Publications

92. Stangl, D. (2000). “A First Course in Statistics for Math Majors at Duke University.” Ap-pendix to: A Report to the Committee on the Undergraduate Program of the MathematicalAssociation of America from the Statistics Disciplinary CRAFTY Workshop.

93. Stangl, D. and Schulman, K. (1997). “The Impact of Carolina Alternatives on Private Con-tract Service Providers: Follow-up ’97,” A Report to the North Carolina Financial InitiativesSection of the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance AbuseServices.

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94. Stangl, D. and Schulman, K. (1996). “The Impact of Carolina Alternatives on Private Con-tract Servic Providers,” A Report to the North Carolina Financial Initiatives Section of theDivision of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.

95. Stangl, D. and Crowell, S. (1996). “An Evaluation of the Managed Care Technical AssistanceProgram (MCTAP),” A Report to the North Carolina Financial Initiatives Section of theDivision of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.

96. Stangl, D., Tweed, D., Farmer, B., Langmeyer, D., et al. (1996). “Public-sector ManagedCare for Child Mental Health Services: Stakeholder’s Perspectives,” Proceedings of A Systemof Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base.

97. Erkanli A., Stangl, D., Mueller, P. (1993). “A Bayesian Analysis of Ordinal Data UsingMixtures,” American Statistical Association Proceedings of the Section on Bayesian Statisti-cal Science, 51-56.

98. Pfohl, B., Blum, N., Zimmerman, M., and Stangl, D. (1993). “Structured Interview forDSM-III-R Personality (SIDP-R),” University of Iowa.

99. Pfohl, B., Stangl, D., and Zimmerman, M. (1982). “Structured Interview for DSM-III Per-sonality (SIDP),” University of Iowa.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. “The Role and Variety of Undergraduate Statsitics Capstones,” Webinar Panel, ASA webinarseries, December, 2013.

2. “On-line Courses For Credit,” Moderator for Faculty Forum, Duke University, November2013.

3. “Educational Transitions and Tensions: Can We Move Forward with Evidence-based Learn-ing?”NC State, October 2013

4. “Herd Immunity: Flipping the Classroom to Teach Using Activities,” JSM, Montreal, August2013

5. “A Discussion of Health Policy Research Based on Women’s Studies,” JSM, Montreal, August2013

6. Ignite Talk “Time for Paradigm Change: Why and How to Train Students to Think asBayesians” USCOTS, May 2013.

7. “Transforming Introductory Statistics Education: A Flipped Classroom with Deliberate Prac-tice and Team-Based Learning,” w/ Mine Cetinkaya Rundel, USCOTS, May 2013.

8. “Introduction to Bayesian Methods,” RTI, Research Triangle, March, 2013.

9. “Statistics Placement,” Premajor Advising Training, Duke, University, March, 2013.

10. “Research Intensive Courses for the Statistics Major,” JSM, San Diego, August 2012.

11. “Lessons Learned in Chairing a Department,” Caucus of Academic Representatives Work-shop, San Diego, July 2012.

12. “Statistical Analysis as an Imput for Decision Analysis: Where’s the Room for Improvement,D-CIDES Conference, Durham NC, May 2012.

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13. “ASA AWARDS Project Update,” Professional Society Workshop for Advancing Ways ofAwarding Recognition in Disciplinary Sciences, Association of Women in Statistics, Alexan-dria, VA, May, 2012.

14. Invited Panel: Bayesian Biostatistics, 5th Annual Bayesian Biostatistics Conference, Jan.2012.

15. “Statistics for Better Decisions,” FEMMES, Duke University, February, 2012.

16. “A Conference By/For/About Women in Statistics: Learning from Anita Borg and GraceHopper” DC, Nov. 2012.

17. “Applying Results of Statistics Education Research to Teaching Statistics: Discussion,” ISI,Dublin, August, 2011

18. “Decision Theory in All Walks of Life: Contributions of Jay Kadane to Statistics in the Law,”JSM, Miami, August 2011.

19. “What Statistics Women Want: Toward A Better World Through Promotion of Women inStatistics,” Roundtable, JSM, Miami, August 2011.

20. “Statistics for Better Decisions,” FEMMES, Duke University, February, 2011.

21. Invited Panel: Bayesian Biostatistics, 4th Annual Bayesian Biostatistics Conference, Jan.2011.

22. “Meta-Analysis: Fundamental to Recent Developments,” 2.5 Day Shortcourse, Biopharma-ceutical Applied Statistics Symposium XVII, Hilton Head, NC, November, 2010.

23. Meta-Analysis Roundtable, JSM, Vancouver, August, 2010

24. Academia, Industry, Government Education Panel, JSM, Vancouver, August, 2010.

25. “Evidence Based Medicine: What Does it Mean for Women’s Health,” PPS264S: Women inPublic Policy, Duke University, March 2010.

26. “Imagining 2025: The Hopes for Clinical Trials,” ENAR, March, 2010.

27. “Using Chance Magazine to Engage AP and Undergraduate Students in the Study of Statis-tics, An Update,” Cause Webinar, March, 2010.

28. “Statistics for Better Decisions,” FEMMES, Duke University, February, 2010.

29. “Teaching Bayesian Statistics to Epidemiologists, Lessons Learned,” Joint Statistical Meet-ings, Alexandria, VA, Aug, 2009.

30. “Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis,” The Ohio State University, Division ofBiostatistics, School of Public Health, July, 2009.

31. “Teaching Bayesian Methods in Undergraduate Statistics: Part 1,” CAUSE webinar, June,2009.

32. “Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis,” University of Minnesota, Division ofBiostatistics, School of Public Health, April, 2009.

33. “A Discussion of Recent Advances in Meta-Analysis,” ENAR, SanAntonio, March, 2009.

34. “Statistics for Better Decisions,” FEMMES, Durham, February, 2009.

35. “An Introduction to Bayesian Methods at the CDC,” Center for Disease Control, Atlanta,July 2008.

36. “An Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Epidemiology,” Danish Graduate School of PublicHealth, Copenhagen, May 2008.

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37. “Subjectivity in Hypothesis Testing: Frequentist versus Bayesian Views,” Epistemologies inScience, Bio395S, Duke University, November 2007.

38. “What Have We Learned From Results of Primary Prevention Cardiovascular Medical DeviceMortality Trials?” Panel Moderator, Joint Statistical Meetings, Salt Lake City, August 2007.

39. “Working with Staff and Promoting Diversity,” First Meeting of the Chairs of Programs inStatistics and Biostatistics, Salt Lake City, August 2007.

40. “Bayesian Methods in Social Sciences,” SSRI, Duke University, March, 2007.

41. “Rethinking the FDA,” ENAR, Atlanta, March 2007.

42. “Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis in Drug Development and Approval viaBayesian Methods,” GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, October 2006.

43. “Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis in Drug Development and Approval,” USFDA, Washington DC, September, 2006.

44. “Who You Know, What You Know and Timing: Merging the Technical and the Personal toDefine Your Professional Pathway,” New Researcher’s Conference, Seattle, August 2006.

45. “Progressive Mastery Testing: Does It Increase Learning and Retention?” InternationalConference on Teaching Statistics, Salvador Brazil, July 2006.

46. “College Statistics” KIPP, Gaston Lincoln College Prepatory, Durham, Jan 2006.

47. “Measurement Issues in Statistical Education Research,” Invited Discussion, Joint StatisticalMeetings, Minneapolis, August 2005.

48. “Bayesian Point Null Hypothesis Testing Via the Posterior Likelihood Ratio” by RichardBoys, Tom Chadwick, Murray Aitkin, “Bayesian Model Comparison: Review and Discus-sion” by C. Alston, Pl Kuhnert, S. Low Choy, R. McVinish, K. Mengersen, “An IntegratedMathematical Statistics Primer: Objective Bayesian Construction, Frequentist Evaluation”by Jose M. Bernardo Invited discussion. Sydney Austalia, April 2005.

49. “Bayesian Methods in Epidemiology,” Society for Epidemiological Research, Toronto, June2005.

50. “Sampling Variability in the Bush vs. Kerry Presidential Election,” School Days, DukeUniversity, October 2004.

51. “Bayesian Methods: What Are They and How Can they Improve Trauma Research?” Con-ference on Innovative Trauma Research Methods, New Orleans, October, 2004.

52. “Teaching Bayesian Thought to Nonstatisticians,” JSM Roundtable, Toronto, August, 2004.

53. “Bayesian Methods in Epidemiology,” Society for Epidemiological Research, Salt Lake City,June 2004.

54. “The Link Between Bayesian Methods and Decision Analysis,”MILWASA, Milwaukee, Novem-ber, 2003.

55. “Making Utilities Explicit in the Analysis of Clinical Trials,” Henry Stewart Conference,Washington D.C., October, 2003.

56. An Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Social Research,” The Pennsylvania State University,State College, October, 2003.

57. “Meta-Analysis: Basics and New Approaches,” Joint Statistical Meetings, SanFrancisco, Au-gust 2003.

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58. “Do’s and Don’ts of Teaching Bayesian Methods to Health Care Professionals,” Joint Statis-tical Meetings, SanFrancisco, August 2003.

59. “An Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Epidemiology,” Society for Epidemiology Research,Atlanta, June, 2003.

60. “How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century“, Duke Up Close, DukeUniversity, March, 2003.

61. “Comparing the Number of Chocolate Chips between Cookie Brands,” School Days, DukeUniversity, Feb. 2003.

62. “Meta-Analysis: Recent Advances and Future Needs,” MD Anderson Cancer Center, Hous-ton, January, 2003.

63. “The Role of Statistical Science in Health Policy Research and Decision-making,” CDC Sta-tistical Symposium, Atlanta, January, 2003.

64. “Philosophical Differences Between Bayesian and Frequentist Differences,” Duke University,November, 2002.

65. “Bayesian Education at Many Levels,” Invited talk, Joint Statistical Meetings, New YorkCity, August, 2002.

66. “Explaining ‘Bayesian’ to Clinicians: What Should They Know?” Invited Roundtable, JointStatistical Meetings, New York City, August, 2002.

67. “Power in the Classroom: Does Gender Matter?” Invited Roundtable, Joint Statistical Meet-ings, New York City, August, 2002.

68. “From Testing To Decision Making: Changing How We Teach Statistics to Health CareProfessionals,” Durban, South Africa, July, 2002.

69. “An Introduction to Bayesian Biostatistics,” University of Stellenbosch, July, 2002.

70. “Bayesian Exploratory Data Analysis,” Invited Discussion, Bayes 7, Tenerife, June, 2002.

71. “Statlink: An Internet Resource for Statistical Literacy,” International Conference on CollegeTeaching and Learning, Jacksonville, FL, April, 2002.

72. “Are There Really Fewer Blue M & Ms? Using Statistics to Make Decisions.” ExpandingYour Horizons, NC State University, March, 2002.

73. “Issues in the Analysis of Multi-Center Clinical Trials”, Henry Stewert Conference, GeorgeWashington University, March 2002.

74. “Meta-Analysis in Medicine and Health Policy: A One-day Shortcourse,” Joint StatisticalMeetings, Atlanta, GA, August 2001.

75. “A Case Study to Teach Bayesian Methods in Introductory Statistics Courses”, Invited Ses-sion, Joint Statistical Meetings, Atlanta, GA, August 2001.

76. “Meta-Analysis: Statistical Boon or Boondoggle?” Panel on Sex Differences in Clinical Trials,Washington D.C., July, 2001

77. “Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Biostatistics and Epidemiology: A Week-Long Short-course,” Ohio State University, June, 2001.

78. “Statistics: Summarizing Quantitative Information for Decision-Making,” Perspectives Sem-inar, Duke University, March, 2001.

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79. “Using Statistics for Decision Making: Are Chips Ahoy Worth More?” Expanding YourHorizons, NC State University, March, 2001.

80. “Making Inference in A Mock Legal Trial,” Glaxo-Smith-Kline, March, 2001.

81. “Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Biostatistics: 1-Day Shortcourse” VA Medical Center,Durham, NC, February, 2001.

82. “Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis,” University of Iowa, February, 2001.

83. “Returning to the Big Picture of Bayesian Inference: Part of a Co-Taught 1 Week Short-course,” University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, January, 2001.

84. “A Comparison of Bayesian and Frequentist Inference in Clinical Trials,” Glaxo, October,2000.

85. “An Introduction to Bayesian Methods for Nursing Students,” Duke School of Nursing, March,2000.

86. “Curriculum 2000 and Statistics Education,” Duke Annual Fund Meeting, Durham, NC,February, 2000.

87. “Bayesian Methods in Clinical Trials,” Knoll Pharmaceutical, July, 2000.

88. “Statistical and Decision-Theoretic Issues in Recent Applications of Bayesian Methods toClinical Trials.” Indianapolis, IN, August, 2000.

89. “Design of an Internet Course for Training Medical Researchers in Bayesian Statistical Meth-ods,” Tokyo, Japan, August, 2000.

90. “Bayesian Methods in Clinical Trials and Health Policy,” Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, ResearchTriangle Park, NC, October, 2000.

91. “An Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Biostatistics,” NC Section of American StatisticalAssociation, Research Triangle Park, NC, January 1999.

92. “Bayesian Methods in Biostatistics: A Shortcourse,” ENAR Meetings, Atlanta, GA, March1999.

93. “Bayesian Methods For Teachers in Secondary Education,” North Carolina School of Scienceand Mathematics, Durham, NC, July 1999.

94. “Panel: The First-Year Living Experience at Duke,” Duke Univ. Admissions Office, Durham,North Carolina, July 1999.

95. “Men from Mars, Women from Venus: How it affects job performance and evaluation,” JointStatistical Meetings 1999 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, August 1999.

96. “Teaching Bayesian and Frequentist Paradigms of Statistics to Undergraduates,” Joint Sta-tistical Meetings 1999 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, August 1999.

97. “The Role of Statistical Science in Guiding Health Policy,” Joint Statistical Meetings 1999Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, August 1999.

98. “Panel: The First-Year Living Experience at Duke,” Duke Univ. Admissions Office, Durham,North Carolina, September 1999.

99. “A Comparison of Models for the Meta-Analysis of Time-to-Event Data,” Case Studies inBayesian Statistics, Pittsburgh, PA, September 1999.

100. “Meta-Analysis in Medicine ant Health Policy,” Cox Conference, Research Triangle Park,NC, October 1999.

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101. “An Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Biostatistics,” LearnSTAT, Alexandria, Virginia,October 1999.

102. “Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis in Health Policy: Can We, Should We?”Columbia University, New York, NY, November 1999.

103. “Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis in Health Policy,” International Confer-ence on Statistics in Health Policy, Santa Monica, CA, December 1999.

104. “An Introduction to Bayesian Methods in Biostatistics,” LearnSTAT, Santa Monica, CA,December 1999.

105. “Bayesian Methods in Survival Analysis: A Shortcourse,” Milan, Italy, March 1998.

106. “Classical and Bayesian Paradigms: Can We Teach Both,” Invited Paper International Con-ference on Teaching Statistics, Singapore, July 1998.

107. “Discussion of Inference-Robust Institutional Comparisons: A Case Study of School Exami-nation Results,” by Spiegelhalter, D.J., and Marshal, E.C,” Alcossobre, Spain, June 1998.

108. “Bayesian Methods in Biostatistics: A Shortcourse,” Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, Texas,August 1998.

109. “The Use of Reference Priors and Bayes’ Factors in the Analysis of Clinical Trials,” Institutefor Mathematics and Its Applications, Summer Program: Statistics in the Health Sciences,University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 1997.

110. “Statistical Software for Bayesian Computing,” Joint Statistical Meetings, Annaheim, Cali-fornia, August 1997.

111. “Bayesian Biostatistics: A Roundtable Discussion,” Joint Statistical Meetings 1997 AnnualMeeting, Annaheim, California, August 1997.

112. “A Discussion of Learning Bayesian Networks from Data by David Maxwell Chickering,”Invited Discussion, Joint Statistical Meetings 1997 Annual Meeting, Annaheim, California,August 1997.

113. “Carolina Alternatives: Stakeholder’s Perspectives, Service Delivery and Costs During theFirst Two Years,” Postdoctoral Seminar Series, UNC-Duke Program on Mental Health Ser-vices Research, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 1996.

114. “A Capitated, Public-sector, Locally Managed Program for Children’s Mental Health: Changesin Service Delivery and Costs During the First Two Years,” Eighth NIMH Biennial ResearchConference on the Economics of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Washington,D.C., September 1996.

115. “Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models to Assess the Impact of Managed-care Strategies,”JointStatistical Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, August 1996.

116. “Carolina Alternatives: An External Evaluation,” Mental Health Services Committee, NorthCarolina Legislature, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 1996.

117. “Public-sector Managed Care for Child Mental Health Services: Stakeholder’s Perspectives,”A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa,Florida, February 1996.

118. “Carolina Alternatives: Issues, Actions, and Impact,” Envisioning a Collaborative Partner-ship, North Carolina Hospital Association, Raleigh, North Carolina, February 1995.

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119. “Evaluating Capitated Funding in Child Mental Health Services,” A System of Care forChildren’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, Florida, March 1995.

120. “Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models to Assess the Impact of a Managed Care Program onMental Health Treatment of Children,” The Biometric Society, ENAR, Birmingham, Al-abama, March 1995.

121. “An Introduction to Applied Bayesian Methods,” First International Applied Statistics inMedicine Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 1995.

122. “Bayesian Methods in Clinical Trials,” Discussant ASA Annual Meetings, Orlando, Florida,August 1995.

123. “The Impact of a Utilization Review Program on Length of Hospital Stay,” InternationalConference on Mental Health Services, Washington DC, September 1995.

124. “Imputing Missing Data in a Longitudinal Study of Child Mental Health Services,” ISDS,Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, September 1995.

125. “Bayesian Hierarchical Models in the Analysis of Managed Care Strategies,” ISDS, DukeUniversity, Durham, North Carolina, September 1995.

126. “Using Hierarchical Survival Models to Assess the Impact of Managed Care Strategies,”Research Seminar, Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Durham, North Carolina, October1995.

127. “The Impact of Managed Care Strategies on Hospital Length of Stay,” Conference on HealthPolicy Research, Boston, Massachusetts, December 1995.

128. “Bayesian Methods in Health-Related Research,” Fifty-First Deming Conference on AppliedStatistics, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 1995.

129. “Assessing the Impact of a Utilization Review Policy on Decisions to Hospitalize Children forMental Health Treatment,” Bayes 5, Alicante, Spain, June 1994.

130. “Impact of a Certification of Need Program for Child Mental Health Inpatient Stays,” Statis-tics for Public Policy, Washington, D.C., May 1994.

131. “New Approaches to Meta Analysis,” North Carolina Program on Services Research for Peoplewith Severe Mental Disorders, Methods Colloquia, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 1994.

132. “Gibbs Sampling in Hierarchical Survival Models,” UNC Department of Biostatistics, ChapelHill, North Carolina, November 1993.

133. “Balancing Centers and Observations in Multicenter Clinical Trials,” Joint Statistical Meet-ings, San Francisco, California, August 1993.

134. “A Bayesian Analysis of Ordinal Data,” Joint Statistical Meetings, SanFrancisco, Californina,August 1993.

135. “Balancing Centers and Observations in Multicenter Clinical Trials,” Biometric Society,ENAR, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1993.

136. “A Bayesian Analysis of Ordinal Data,” Biometric Society, ENAR, Philadelphia, Pennsylva-nia, March 1993.

137. “The Use of Gibbs Sampling in Analysis of Survival Models,” Joint UNC-Duke Gibbs SeminarSeries, Durham, North Carolina, March 1993.

138. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”Joint Statistical Meetings, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1992.

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139. “Random Regression Survival Models: Model Sensitivity,” John D. and Katherine T. MacArthurCenter for the Study of the Psychobiology of Depression, Chicago, Illinois, September 1992.

140. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”North Carolina Chapter of the American Statistical Association, Research Triangle Institute,North Carolina, October 1992.

141. “Decision Making in Psychiatry,” Department of Psychiatry Research Seminar, DUMC,Durham, North Carolina, November 1992.

142. “A Bayesian Analysis of Ordinal Data,” NBER-NSF Seminar on Bayesian Inference in Econo-metrics and Statistics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, November 1992.

143. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”Department of Biostatistics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, January 1992.

144. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, February 1992.

145. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 1992.

146. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”Department of Biostatistics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 1992.

147. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”Department of Psychiatry, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto,Canada, December 1991.

148. “Hierarchical Models in Multicenter Clinical Trials,” 7th Annual Pittsburgh American Sta-tistical Association Chapter Student Symposium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 1991.

149. “Parametric Empirical Bayes Analysis of Multicenter Heterogeneity,” Biometric Society, ENAR,Houston, Texas, April 1991.

150. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models,”NATO Advanced Studies Workshop on Survival Analysis and Related Topics, Columbus,Ohio, June 1991.

151. “Modeling Heterogeneity in Multi-center Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Hierarchical Mod-els,” Bayesian Statistics in Science and Technology: Case Studies, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,September 1991.

152. “Selection Bias and Medication Discontinuation in Maintenance Therapy Clinical Trials,”Society for Clinical Trials, Toronto, Canada, May 1990.

153. “Modeling Center Heterogeneity in Multicenter Clinical Trials,” NIMH Psychiatric Epidemi-ology/Statistics Student Workshop, New York City, New York, August 1990.

154. “Methodological Issues in Maintenance Therapy Clinical Trials,” NIMH Psychiatric Epidemi-ology/Statistics Student Workshop, Toronto, Canada, May 1989.

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SPONSORED WORK

“Celebrating Women in Statistical Sciences,” NIH proposalPI. Susmita Datta, Co-PI Dalene Stangl

“Workshop for Planning a Conference Celebrating Women in Statistics”PI: Dalene Stangl and Amanda GobeckStrategic Initiative, American Statistical Association, 2011

“First Meeting of the Chairs of Programs in Statistics and Biostatistics”PI Dalene StanglStrategic Initiative, American Statistical Association, 2007

“Coping with HIV/AIDS in the Rural South”P.I. Kate Whetten-GoldsteinNational Institutes of Health, 2000/2005

“STATLink”P.I. Dalene Stangl, Tom Coombs, Sandra StinnettCenter for Instructional Technology, 2000

“Project ADVANCE”P.I. Andrea Bertozzi and Robert ThompsonNational Science Foundation, 1999/00

“Meta-Analysis for Time-to-Event Outcomes”P.I. Dalene Stangl,National Science Foundation, 1998/00

“Research on Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Prisons and Its Effect on Recidivism”P.I. Kevin CarrollGovernor?s Institute Public Policy Scholars Program, 1997

“Continued Evaluation of a Managed-Care Technical Assistance Program”P.I. Dalene StanglState of North Carolina, 1997

“Evaluation of a Managed Care Technical Assistance Program”P.I. Dalene StanglState of North Carolina, 1996

“Impact of Public Sector Managed Care on Private-sector Contracted Service Providers”P.I. Dalene StanglState of North Carolina, 1996

“Technologies in Teaching”P.I. Dalene StanglSanford Institute of Public Policy, 1996

“Public Sector Managed Care for Child Mental Health”P.I. Dalene StanglNIMH, 1995

“The Impact of Capitated Funding on the Hospitalization of Children for Mental Health Treatment”P.I. Dalene StanglArts and Sciences Research Council, 1995

“Evaluating Capitation in Child Mental Health Services”P.I. Dalene StanglLeon Lowenstein Foundation, 1994

“Caring for Children in the Community”P.I. Adrian Angold, M.B.

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National Institute of Mental Health, 1994“Service Use for ADM Comorbidity in American Indian Youth”

P.I., Jane CostelloNational Institute of Mental Health, 1994

“Developmental Science Research Center”P.I., Bob CairnesNational Institute of Mental Health, 1993

“ADAMHA Research Scientist Development Award”P.I. Jane CostelloNational Institute of Mental Health, 1993

“North Carolina Program on Services Research for People with Severe Mental Disorders”P.I. Joseph P. MorriseyNational Institute of Mental Health, 1993

“The Diagnosis and Course of Depression in Elderly Medical Inpatients”P.I. Harold Koenig, M.D.National Institute of Mental Health, 1992