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RESEARCH PROCESSES IN
MATHEMATICS
Individual Assignment
Journal Article
1. Deely, J. J., & Lindley, D. V. (1981). Bayes empirical bayes. Journal of the American
Statistical Association, 76(376), 833-841.
2. Kass, R. E., & Raftery, A. E. (1995). Bayes factors. Journal of the American
statistical association, 90(430), 773-795.
3. Lindley, D. V., & Smith, A. F. (1972). Bayes estimates for the linear model. Journal of
the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Methodological), 34(1), 1-18.
4. MacDonald, I. L., & Bhamani, F. (2018). A time-series model for underdispersed or
overdispersed counts. The American Statistician, 1-12.
5. Taroni, F., Biedermann, A., & Bozza, S. (2016). Statistical hypothesis testing and
common misinterpretations: Should we abandon p-value in forensic science
applications? Forensic science international, 259, e32-e36.
Conference
1. Bańkosz, Z., & Winiarski, S. (2020). Statistical parametric mapping in table tennis
topspin backhand shot–Inter-individual differences in angular movement. Gait &
Posture, 81, 26-27.
2. Carlin, B. P., & Louis, T. A. (2000). Bayes and empirical Bayes methods for data
analysis (Vol. 88). Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC.
3. Levy, E. J., Zumpf, K., & Tanner, E. J. (2020, March). Regression modelling
improves or scheduling for robotic surgery on endometrial cancer. In SGO 2020
Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer. SGO.
PhD Thesis