Dalene K. Stangl, Professor of the Practice of Statistics and Public Policy and Director, Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences  

Office Location: 223C Old Chem Bldg
Office Phone: (919) 684-4263
Email Address: dalene@stat.duke.edu
Web Page:http://www.stat.duke.edu/~dalene

Areas of Expertise

  • Health Policy
    • Access to health care
    • Insurance
    • Provider Decision Making

Education:
PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, 1991
M.A., University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1980
BS, Iowa State University, Ames, 1978

Research Categories: Bayesian Statistical Methods, Statistical Applications in Health-related Research, Statistics Education

Research Description: Bayesian statistical methods and decision-making; applications in health, policy and the social sciences

Teaching (Fall 2009):

  • Sta 10.01, Stats and quantitativ literacy Synopsis
    Old chem 123, MWF 08:45 AM-09:35 AM
  • Sta 102.001, Intro biostatistics Synopsis
    Old chem 116, MW 11:40 AM-12:55 PM
  • Sta 102.01l, Intro biostatistics Synopsis
    Old chem 01, Tu 11:40 AM-12:55 PM
  • Sta 102.02l, Intro biostatistics Synopsis
    Old chem 01, Tu 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
  • Sta 102.03l, Intro biostatistics Synopsis
    Old chem 01, Tu 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
  • Sta 121.001, Regression analysis Synopsis
    Social sciences 228, WF 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
  • Sta 121.01l, Regression analysis Synopsis
    Old chem 01, M 02:50 PM-04:05 PM

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Stangl, D.K.. "A Review of Bayesian Approaches to Clinical Trials and Health Care Evaluations." Journal of the American Statistical Association (2009).
  2. Stangl, D.K.. "Using CHANCE to Engage Undergraduates in the Study of Statistics." Chance Winter (2008).
  3. Stangl, D.K.. "A Review of Encyclopedia of Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences." Journal of the American Statistical Association (2008).
  4. Stangl, D.K.. "A Review of Introductory Applied Biostatistics." The American Statistician (2008).
  5. D.K. Stangl. "A Review of Uncertain Judgements: Eliciting Experts' Probabilities." Journal of the American Statistical Association (2008).

Dalene K. Stangl