Jacqueline M. Hughes-Oliver

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Mentoring to Achieve Diversity in Graduate Programs
The American Statistician
2023-04-03Paper
Assessment of Prediction Algorithms for Ranking Objects
Notices of the American Mathematical Society
2019-06-11Paper
Women in Statistics: Scientific Contributions Versus Rewards
Advancing Women in Science
2015-10-08Paper
Quantifying local creation and regional transport using a hierarchical space-time model of ozone as a function of observed \(\text{NO}_{\text{x}}\), a latent space-time VOC process, emissions, and meteorology
Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics
2015-03-05Paper
Efficient, adaptive cross-validation for tuning and comparing models, with application to drug discovery
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2012-03-22Paper
Statistical decoding of potent pools based on chemical structure
Biometrics
2011-03-01Paper
Asymptotic properties of maximum likelihood estimates for a bivariate exponential distribution and mixed censored data.
Metrika
2002-01-29Paper
Parametric nonstationary correlation models
Statistics & Probability Letters
2001-05-02Paper
Inference from a sequential design: proof of a conjecture by Ford and Silvey
Statistics & Probability Letters
2000-10-31Paper
Parametric covariance models for shock-induced stochastic processes
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
2000-04-09Paper
Efficient estimation of the prevalence of multiple rare traits
Biometrika
2000-01-01Paper
A random coefficient degradation model with random sample size
Lifetime Data Analysis
1999-12-20Paper
Achieving Uniformity in a Semiconductor Fabrication Process Using Spatial Modeling1999-03-15Paper
A Two-Stage Adaptive Group-Testing Procedure for Estimating Small Proportions1994-12-01Paper
Modifying the t and ANOVA F Tests When Treatment Is Expected to Increase Variability Relative to Controls
Biometrics
1990-01-01Paper


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