A. John Bailer
- University Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Statistics
- Podcast Panelist, Stats+Stories
- Scripps Research Fellow, Scripps Gerontology Center
- Faculty Affiliate, Statistical Consulting Center
- Affiliate Member, Department of Media, Journalism and Film
- Affiliate Member, Department of Sociology & Gerontology
- Affiliate Member, Department of Biology
- Affiliate Member, Institute for the Environment & Sustainability
Address 311 Upham Hall, Department of Statistics, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056 USA Office Phone 513.529.3538 Stat Dept. Phone/FAX 513.529.7828 (529-STAT) / 513.529.0989 baileraj@MiamiOH.edu @john_bailer Stats+Stories podcast www.statsandstories.net (podcast) + @statsandstories (Twitter) Office hours:
Fall semester - 2021TBD - contact statistics@miamioh.edu
Research/Scholarly Interests
- Design and analysis of environmental toxicology studies
- Design and analysis of occupational health studies
- Quantitative risk estimation
- Gerontological data analysis
- Promoting quantitative literacy
- Enhancing connections between statistics and journalism
Education and class links
Class links (students should refer to Canvas for course-related materials)
Statistical education resources+:
- ISI Statisticians React to the News (Blog)
- Chance (Magazine)
- Signifcance (Magazine)
- Numeracy (Journal)
- Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE)
- Resources on the Web for Statistics students and teachers
- Websites for statistics instructors
- International Statistical Literacy Project
Other cool stat-related links:
- getstats (RSS campaign to improve how we handle numbers)
- Understanding Uncertainty site
- Micromorts (from understanding uncertainty site)
- The Big Risk Test (BBC)
- Carl Bialik WSJ Number's guy blog
- Ben Goldacre's Bad Science blog
- Andrew Gelman's blog on Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference and Social Science
- Flowing Data
- Gapminder (for a fact-based world view)
- Google Scholar
- FedStats
- Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Statistical software links:
R computing
SAS (support)
SAS (OnlineDoc)
Talks/Presentations (subset of recent talks)
- Partnering for Progress AND Pandemic Projects (and beyond) (@IASE Satellite Meeting August 2021).
- A not-quite-random walk to a career in statistics (and podcasting?) (@QSURE June 2020).
- Telling the statistics behind the stories and the stories behind the statistics (ISI Side Event @ UNSC March 2020).
- To the Point: Critical Skills and Knowledge To Be Successful in Academia, Industry And the Government(Panel @ JSM July 2019).
- Content audits of Introductory Statistics Classes in Response to the ASA P-value Statement (ASA SSI October 2017).
- Practical Experience for modeling work as statistical collaborators and consultants (ISI RSC 2014 - November 2014).
- Statistics and Statistical Modeling in The First Two Years of College Math (CBMS Forum - October 2014).
- Implementing a quantitative literacy core competency requirement in the College of Arts and Science at Miami University (ICOTS9 - July 2014).
- Recommendations/ Learning Outcomes for Master's Degree Programs in Statistics: Report of ASA Workgroup (JSM 2013 poster - August 2013).
- Decisions, data and risk (ASA Stats for staffers series - July 2013)
- Using statistics to improve ecotoxicology testing (UMBC 6th Annual Prob. & Stat. Day - April 2012)
- Extracting Information from Data: Visualizing Gerontological Results (Miami Univ. Gerontology Brown Bag Seminar - April 2012)
- Statistics and the humanities: news and numbers in journalism as proof of concept (ISI WSC - August 2011)
- From Canned Labs to Counseling Concerned Clients: The Evolution of a Statistics Capstone Experience (JSM 2011 - July 2011 )
- Risk estimation, model uncertainty and risk assessment practice (ICRA4 - May 2011)
- That's not what I meant: adventures in defining new variables (SAS Webinar - November 2010)
- Moving towards a quantitative literacy core competency requirement (JSM 2010 - August 2010)
- News and Numbers: telling the story to learn the statistics (JSM 2009 - August 2009)
- Worker injuries and safety equipment in Ohio nursing homes (Ohio LTC Research Project Advisory Council meeting - October 2008)
- Political economy of US states and rates of fatal occupational injury (2nd Annual Miami-Seoul Symposium - October 2008)
- Do raters agree when assessing nursing home resident impairment? (OSU Biostat. Seminar - June 2008)
- Shutting Down the Bars: Options for Displaying and Comparing Data Distributions (MU ECOLUNCH - January 2007)
Books
Statistical Programming in SAS, Second Edition - Bailer (2020)
Statistical Programming in SAS - Bailer (2010)
Analyzing Environmental Data - Piegorsch & Bailer (2005)
Statistics for Environmental Biology and Toxicology - Piegorsch and Bailer (1997)
SAS and S-Plus Programs
ERRATA
Professional Society links:
Organizational links:
National Academy of Sciences
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
National Center for Health Statistics
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
National Center for Environmental Health
Avocational links:
UNC Hoops
Fox Soccer
ESPN Soccer
Great reads (book/author list) [updated: 30 DEC 2020]
This document was last modified on 12 August 2021.
Please send comments and suggestions to baileraj@MiamiOH.edu