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Conference on Quantitative

Social Science Research Using R



Seats are Limited and are expected to be filled by March. Please do not wait till the last date if you want to attend.
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Accepted abstracts (as of May 16)

Order: alphabetical (first author)

Author

Affiliation

Title

Peter Foster and T. Kecojevic

School of Mathematics, University of Manchester,
Manchester, UK
Lancashire Business School,
University of Central Lancashire,
Preston, UK

Reference growth charts for Saudi Arabian children and adolescents

Harry Haupt,
Joachim Schnurbus and Rolf Tschernig

Bielefeld University
and University of Regensburg, Germany

Validation of functional form in multiple regression using R

Adjoa Numatsi and Erick Rengifo

Economics Department, Fordham University, New York

GARCH Models versus Stochastic Volatility Models with Jumps in Returns and Volatilityin different market situations

Roberto Patuelli

Institute for Economic Research (IRE)
University of Lugano, Switzerland
The Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis, Italy

Estimating a Spatial Filtering Gravity Model for Bilateral Trade: Functional Specifications and Estimation Challenges

David Rindskopf

City University of New York,
Graduate Center

Fitting Multinomial Models in R: A program based on Bock's multinomial response relation model

Jeff Simono and Rebecca Sela

Stern School of Business,
New York University

RE-EM Trees: A New Data Mining Approach to Longitudinal Data


Accepted posters (as of May 16)

Order: alphabetical (first author)

Author

Affiliation

Title

Ronald Neath

Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems
Baruch College, City University of New York

A Bayesian Statistical Analysis of Leukemia Incidence Surrounding an Inactive Hazardous Waste Site

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