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Jane E. Miller is the author of two books and several articles about statistical literacy and quantitative communication published in research and teaching journals. She has given workshops on these topics to audiences ranging from middle school teachers through post-doctoral students, and to researchers and academics at universities and professional conferences in public health, sociology, economics, and demography. She seeks to teach researchers to bridge the gap between correct quantitative analysis and effective expository writing.
Dr. Miller’s research interests include socioeconomic differences in children’s health and access to healthcare and measurement issues related to health. She teaches courses on research methods, epidemiology, and other quantitative methods.