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S S C LIAISON Volume 20 Number 3 July 2006 SSC-2007 Annual Meeting St. John’s, Newfoundland June 10–13, 2007 Message from Announcements News Notice to Advertisers the President 9 14 16 1 Upcoming Conferences Students’ Corner SSC 2007 Photos Message from and Meetings 15 in centrefold the Editor 10 2 Obituary SSC 2006 Poster The Canadian 15 in centrefold Reports Journal of Statistics: 3 Coming Attractions Advertisements 13 16 THE NEWSLETTER OF THE STATISTICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA ISSN 1489-5927 Call for articles for the issues: 2, 3 & 4 in 2006 Model Assisted Statistics and Applications ( MASA ) -- An international journal Editor-in-Chief: Managing Editor: Stephen Horn Sarjinder Singh (Australia) ISSN: 1574-1699 Department of Statistics The Journal is published by IOS Press. St. Cloud State University, Treasurer: Authors are requested to submit their article St. Cloud, MN 56301, USA. Sylvia R. Valde (USA) electronically either in PDF or Word format E-mail:[email protected] by e-mail to the Editor-in-Chief. [email protected] For details, please visit www.iospress.nl Associate Editors: Econometrics: Multivariate Analysis: Assistant Editor: Chang-Kyoon Son (Korea) B.R. Garg (India) A.H. Joarder (Saudi Arabia) Michael Scheltgen (Canada) Jaswinder Singh (USA) Sampling: Maxwell L King (Australia) R. Arnab (S. Africa) Special Topics: Editorial Board Members: L.N. Upadhyaya (India) Applications and Simulations Med Ram Verma (India) M.L. Bansal (India) Time Series: Prem Chandra (India) Ross Corkrey (Australia) Zaizai Yan (China) Jong-Min Kim (USA) B. Gill (USA) Balbinder Deo (Canada) Inderjeet Grewal (India) Marcin Kozak (Poland) S.K. Singla (India) Munir Mahmood (Australia) Pranesh Kumar (Canada) FIRST ISSUE S.S. Osahan (USA) Leonard C. Onyiah (USA) Gi-Sung Lee (Korea) S.R. Puertas (Spain) Design of Experiments: P. Ramalingam (USA) Ki-Hak Hong (Korea) NOW M. Khoshnevisan (Australia) H.P. Singh (India) Tejwant Singh (India) N.S. Mangat (Canada) AVAILABLE Guohua Zou (China) M.S. Virk (India) Sylvia R. Valdes (USA) S.S. Sidhu (India) MASA VISIT: www.wkap.nl Advanced Sampling Theory with Applications How Michael 'Selected' Amy Thinking Statistically Elephants Go to School By Sarjinder Singh Department of Statistics, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota, A UNIQUE TEXTBOOK USA By A new way to learn Sarjinder Singh A Multipurpose, Two Volume Text! statistics using pictures, A textbook for teachers/students, a reference manual for researchers. St. Cloud State University jokes, and tales. A Practical Guide for Statisticians! Department of Statistics A lot of learning with The book highlights basic concepts to advanced technology including: SRSWR, St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 SRSWOR, Ratio and regression type estimators, Bias filtration, Median estimation, fun through 676 pages. PPSWR, Multi-character survey; PPSWOR, RHC strategy, Calibration of estimators of U.S.A. total, variance, and distribution function etc., Multi-phase, Systematic, Stratified Good for all ages and Post-stratified, Cluster, Multi-stage, RR, Imputation, Measurements errors, + Good for all libraries Small area estimation, and many more fun and exciting topics! + Good for all majors Includes Many Special Features and Attractions! + Good for all schools 1247 pages; 1179 research papers/references; 162 solved numerical examples; + Good for you too 335 unsolved theoretical exercises; 177 unsolved data based practical problems; Simple notation; smooth flow to reading; complete proofs to theorems and PLEASE HAVE A LOOK numerical examples; up-to-date; new ideas for future research. The Author Dr. Sarjinder Singh is an Assistant Professor at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, U.S.A.. He has published over 80 research papers. He introduced ideas of higher order calibration, hybridizing imputation and calibration, bias filtration, hidden gangs, several new randomized response models, median estimation using two-phase sampling, and exact traditional linear regression estimator using calibration. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company 4050 For more information, visit: http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/1-4020-1689-1 Westmark Drive, P.O Box 1840 Dubuque Iowa 52004-1840, U.S.A. www.kendallhunt.com E-2 VOLUME 20, NUMBER 3 JULY 2006 SSC LIAISON MESSAGES Message from the President Charmaine Dean elcome to the beginning of the New meeting will soon be posted. The Section WYear in the SSC calendar. Our past Proceedings from our previous ten meet- president, David Binder, the executive, ings are posted and free for download in Board and committees have worked hard both official languages at www.ssc.ca/sur- to make the last year productive and HALL FARRELL vey/SMSProceedings_e.html. memorable. Several energetic members have led important initiatives that will, What do we aim to accomplish over the we hope, have a significant impact on coming year beyond establishing the new the community. section, and continuing our discussions on research funding with NSERC and ac- One such initiative has been the discus- creditation? Here are some highlights: sions with NSERC over changes in statisti- cal funding. Nancy Reid has provided the Ad Hoc Committee on New Awards: Under leadership for this matter, and a Statistics John Petkau’s leadership, the SSC is con- Liaison committee will be advising NSERC Charmaine Dean sidering inaugurating several new awards. on some possible changes to statistical Based on its deliberations and input from sciences funding. there is much left to accomplish, these the Board and others, draft proposals for tasks will build on the strong foundation the types of achievement that the SSC The SSC has volunteered to help NSERC established by the outgoing Chair, Judy- values and might wish to honour will be investigate discipline dynamics, and the Anne Chapman. on the agenda for the Board’s fall meet- cost of research for allocating funds to the ing. The Committee will also develop a various grant committees. I would like New Probability Section: We are delighted set of guidelines for establishing new SSC to thank Louis-Paul Rivest for agreeing to to welcome our new Probability Section, awards. John Petkau welcomes feedback chair the SSC Research Committee over led by Andre Dabrowski. Our new section on this matter. the coming year, as that committee will will take the lead in the SSC’s connections be involved in these discussions. The Na- with IMS and the Bernoulli society. The The bilingualism committee will be tional Program on Complex Data Analysis, section’s inaugural meeting in London at- proposing changes to the guidelines for under Jamie Stafford’s leadership, has tracted an enthusiastic and distinguished annual meetings in order to promote the also been very active this past year, espe- crowd. Plans are underway to explore the best practices regarding bilingualism. The cially in seeking funding beyond NSERC, potential for dedicated outlets for prob- committee is to be commended for its and other partnerships, to support and ability research within the society, and tremendous determination in overcoming expand its research program. I encourage the section will be discussing this among difficulties in the application process in members to consider creative strategies its members and with the publication seeking funds to promote bilingualism in for managing NSERC funding within the committee. the society over the past year. various portfolios through which statistical sciences receives support and with an eye Biostatistics and Survey Methods Sec- to continued excellence in statistical and tions: The Biostatistics Section will also Our committee on women in statistics other research in Canada. be emphasizing the development of rela- plans to highlight the accomplishments tionships with other societies, those with of women in our community, profiling I am very fortunate in being able to take a biostatistical emphasis. They will also women statisticians at all career levels, the reins now that the process of accredit- be looking at ways to improve communi- and fostering communication and mentor- ing members has moved well into its start- cation with their members, reconsidering ing. Mentoring is also a concern for the up phase. Accreditation discussions have fundraising strategies, and possibly res- professional development committee, with dominated the Board’s attention for some urrecting the job fair, perhaps in a form a focus on guiding A.Stat. members. time now, and I look forward to moving that recognizes technological changes in on to discussion, the second level of Ac- the world of recruitment. Members can In concert with the education committee, creditation (A.Stat.), now that our top-tier contact Paul Gustafson, Section President, Bruce Smith, the chair of the professional P.Stat. accreditation level has been suc- concerning these matters. development committee, expects to gen- cessfully launched. We are privileged to erate some discussion on mentoring new have Carl Schwarz as the incoming Chair Survey Methods section members should faculty members, and graduate students. of the accreditation committee. While note that Proceedings from the annual The 2007 SSC meeting may include a SSC LIAISON VOLUME 20, NUMBER 3 JULY 2006 E-1 MESSAGES session on mentorship, with participa- bids for the 2010 meeting this Fall. That S S tion from some successful mentors and meeting will take place in Central Canada C mentees. (Ontario or Québec). Groups interested in organizing that meeting, who have not VOLUME 20, NO. 3 JULY 2006 For the society as a whole, the coming been in touch with Christian Léger yet, EDITOR year will see more focus on facilitating are welcome to do so, but soon. The SSC Yogendra P. Chaubey [email protected] research and training, on professional meeting in London was a great success, MANAGING EDITOR development, and on providing leadership thanks to Richard Lockhart and the Pro- Fassil Nebebe within the community, at government and gram Committee under Christian Léger’s [email protected] at industrial agencies. To ensure our future leadership, and David Bellhouse, the SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS we also need to foster our new investiga- Chair of Local Arrangements in London.