Steven T. Garren
Professor
Speaker of the Faculty Senate


Department of Mathematics and Statistics
313 Roop Hall,
MSC 1911
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807

Fax: (540) 568-6857
E-Mail: MyLastName FirstTwoInitials at jmu dot edu


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Math 220

Fall 2009

Recommended homework.

Required SPSS homework #1.

Required SPSS homework #2.

Required SPSS homework #3.

Required SPSS homework #4.

Required SPSS homework #5.

Syllabus.

Formula sheet.

Tables.

Computer labs.

The Learning Center, Roop 200.

Statistics tutors for hire.

Chapter 1: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 1: large notes.

Chapter 2: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 2: large notes.

Chapter 3: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 3: large notes.

Chapter 4: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 4: large notes.

Chapter 5: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 5: large notes.

Chapter 6: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 6: large notes.

Chapter 7: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 7: large notes.

Chapter 8: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 8: large notes.

Chapter 9: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 9: large notes.

Chapter 10: small notes (Math 220).

Chapter 10: large notes.

Large graphs from lecture.

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Math 325

Fall 2009

Rmacros. (Please save Rmacros on your flash drive.)

Data sets.

Recommended homework.

Syllabus.

Formula sheet.

.pdf converter.

Chapter 1: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter 1: large notes.

Chapter 2: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter 2: large notes.

Chapter 3: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter 3: large notes.

Chapter 4: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter 4: large notes.

Chapter 5: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter 5: large notes.

Chapter 6: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter 6: large notes.

Chapter 8: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter 8: large notes.

Chapter S: small notes (Math 325).

Chapter S: large notes.

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Education

UNC-Chapel Hill Ph.D., 1994; Statistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dissertation: ``Parametric and nonparametric modeling of data using sampling algorithms'' under the direction of Richard L. Smith.

UNC-Chapel Hill M.S., 1992; Statistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Roanoke College B.S., 1989; Computer Science & Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Roanoke College.


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Employment

JMU Professor, 2006-current; Associate Professor, 2000-2006; Department of Mathematics and Statistics, James Madison University.

NASS-USDA Statistics Consultant, Summers 2007-2009; National Agricultural Statistics Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Fairfax, VA.

UVa Assistant Professor, 1994-2000; Department of Statistics, University of Virginia.

NIEHS Mathematical Statistician, 1991-1994; National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC.


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