1,851 results on '"Fienberg, Stephen E."'
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202. Preliminary Graphical Analysis and Quasi-Independence for Two-Way Contingency Tables
203. A Statistical Technique for Historians: Standardizing Tables of Counts
204. Bibliographic Notes
205. Randomization and Social Affairs: The 1970 Draft Lottery
206. An Iterative Procedure for Estimation in Contingency Tables
207. The Geometry of an r × c Contingency Table
208. Quasi-Independence and Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Incomplete Contingency Tables
209. The Geometry of a Two by Two Contingency Table
210. The Sun-Times Straw Poll, 1968 and 1970: A Statistical Appraisal
211. Simultaneous Estimation of Multinomial Cell Probabilities
212. The Analysis of Multidimensional Contingency Tables
213. Some Renewal Process Models for Single Neuron Discharge
214. Integrated methodology for multiple systems estimation and record linkage using a missing data formulation
215. Anonymous Authentication of Visitors for Mobile Crowd Sensing at Amusement Parks
216. Three centuries of categorical data analysis: Log-linear models and maximum likelihood estimation
217. Preserving the Confidentiality of Categorical Statistical Data Bases When Releasing Information for Association Rules*
218. Log-Linear Model Methods
219. Algebraic Statistics for p 1 Random Graph Models: Markov Bases and Their Uses
220. Expert statistical testimony and epidemiological evidence: the toxic effects of lead exposure on children
221. Census 2000 and the politics of census taking
222. Differential Privacy and the Risk-Utility Tradeoff for Multi-dimensional Contingency Tables
223. Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage
224. Polyhedral conditions for the nonexistence of the MLE for hierarchical log-linear models
225. Algebraic Statistics and Contingency Table Problems: Log-Linear Models, Likelihood Estimation, and Disclosure Limitation
226. Homeland Insecurity
227. A Survey of Statistical Approaches to Preserving Confidentiality of Contingency Table Entries
228. The 2000 census: litigation, results, and implications.
229. The Analysis of Cross-Classified Categorical Data
230. Census 2000: politics and statistics.
231. Race and ethnicity and the controversy over the US census
232. Save your census: National censuses and surveys are threatened around the world by high costs and low response rates. The demographic data they yield are too valuable to lose, warn Stephen E. Fienberg and Kenneth Prewitt.
233. “Secure” Log-Linear and Logistic Regression Analysis of Distributed Databases
234. Contingency Tables and Log-Linear Models
235. Confidentiality and Disclosure Limitation
236. Census Undercount and Adjustment
237. Who Counts? The politics of censustaking
238. Data Swapping: Variations on a Theme by Dalenius and Reiss
239. Bounds for Cell Entries in Two-Way Tables Given Conditional Relative Frequencies
240. Statistics, Multivariate
241. Data Mining, Statistics
242. Getting the Facts on the Census Correct: A Response to Brunell
243. William Sealy Gosset
244. Jerzy Neyman
245. W. Edwards Deming
246. The reliability of latent print individualization: brief of the amici curiae submitted on behalf of scientists and scholars by the New England Innocence Project, Commonwealth v. Patterson.
247. Discussion of Causal Diagrams for Empirical Research by J. Pearl
248. Log Linear Representation for Paired Comparison Models with Ties and Within-Pair Order Effects
249. [A Survey of Exact Inference for Contingency Tables]: Comment
250. Discussion: Testing for Independence in a Two-Way Table: New Interpretations of the Chi-Square Statistic
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