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Andrew Raim, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, “Mixture Link Models for Binomial Data with Overdispersion,” November 21, 2013.
Richard Kuhn, National Institute of Standards & Technology, “Combinatorial Testing for Software, Methods, Tools, and Application,” March 13, 2014.
Robert Lund, Clemson University, “Periodic Time Series,” March 20, 2014.
Scott Holan, University of Missouri, “A Bayesian Approach to Estimating Agricultural Yield Based on Multiple Repeated Surveys,” March 31, 2014.
Hang J. Kim, Duke University & National Institute of Statistical Science (NISS), “Bayesian Data Editing for Continuous Microdata,” April 9, 2014.
Adrian E. Raftery, University of Washington, “Bayesian Reconstruction of Past Populations for Developing and Developed Countries,” April 24, 2014.
Lucas Tcheuko, University of Maryland, College Park, “U-statistic Variance Based on a Two-way Random Effects Model,” July 16, 2014.
Paul Biemer, RTI International, “A System for Managing the Quality of Official Statistics,” September 4, 2014.
Soutir Bandyopadhyay, Lehigh University, “A Test for Stationarity for Irregular Spaced Spatial Data,” September 10, 2014.
Robert Ashmead, The Ohio State University, “Estimating Causal Effects using Propensity Score Estimators with Complex Survey Data,” September 11, 2014.
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