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Announcement of Symposium on Statistical Methods
for Evaluation of Intervention and Prevention Strategies
CDC and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
will cosponsor the Symposium on Statistical Methods for
Evaluation of Intervention and Prevention Strategies, December 5
and 6, 1990, in Atlanta. There is no registration fee. The
symposium will provide a forum for current research in 1)
statistical methods for evaluation and 2) innovative applications
of methods for evaluation of health program intervention and
disease prevention strategies.
Abstracts must be postmarked by April 20 and may be submitted
on the following evaluation topics: study design, analytic
methods, statistical modeling, use of survey or surveillance
data, and innovative applications of methods.
Abstract forms and additional information are available from
Gladys H. Reynolds, Ph.D., Chair, 1990 Symposium on Statistical
Methods for Evaluation of Intervention and Prevention Strategies,
Office of the Director, Mailstop D39, CDC, Atlanta, GA 30333.
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