Nicholas J. Horton

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Challenges and Opportunities for Statistics and Statistical Education: Looking Back, Looking Forward
The American Statistician
2023-04-03Paper
Wrangling Categorical Data in R
The American Statistician
2023-03-17Paper
Foundations of Statistics for Data Scientists: With R and Python
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2023-03-09Paper
I Hear, I Forget. I Do, I Understand: A Modified Moore-Method Mathematical Statistics Course
The American Statistician
2023-02-03Paper
Enriching Students’ Conceptual Understanding of Confidence Intervals: An Interactive Trivia-Based Classroom Activity
The American Statistician
2022-09-20Paper
Modern Data Science with R2021-01-28Paper
Maximum likelihood estimation of marginal pairwise associations with multiple source predictors
Biometrical Journal
2020-09-24Paper
A mean score method for sensitivity analysis to departures from the missing at random assumption in randomised trials
STATISTICA SINICA
2018-11-22Paper
A mean score method for sensitivity analysis to departures from the missing at random assumption in randomised trials
STATISTICA SINICA
2018-11-22Paper
Modern data science with R2017-02-06Paper
Maximum likelihood analysis of logistic regression models with incomplete covariate data and auxiliary information
Biometrics
2011-03-01Paper
Using R for data management, statistical analysis, and graphics.2010-08-02Paper
Using SAS for data management, statistical analysis and graphics.2010-07-30Paper
A potential for bias when rounding in multiple imputation
The American Statistician
2010-03-11Paper
Modelling Inequality with a Single Parameter
Modeling Income Distributions and Lorenz Curves
2009-01-07Paper
Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Bivariate Logistic Models for Incomplete Responses with Indicators of Ignorable and Non-Ignorable Missingness
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics
2007-05-07Paper


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