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The Department of Statistics at UCLA coordinates undergraduate and graduate statistics teaching and research within the College of Letters and Sciences. We teach a large number of undergraduates and we have a substantial graduate program. Our research and teaching have a strong emphasis on computational and applied statistics. oru_logo
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PAPERS FROM 2005
Richard Berk, Brian Kriegler, and Donald Ylvisaker (October 27, 2005) Counting the Homeless in Los Angeles County
A. Deloncle, Richard Berk, F. D’Andrea, and M. Ghil (September 26, 2005) Weather regime prediction using statistical learning
Richard Berk (August 2, 2005) Randomized Experiments as the Bronze Standard
Richard Berk (July 19, 2005) Knowing When to Fold ’Em: An Essay on Evaluating the Impact of CEASEFIRE, COMSTAT, and EXILE
Cleridy E. Lennert-Cody and Richard Berk (June 14, 2005) Statistical Learning Procedures for Monitoring Regulatory Compliance: An Application to Fisheries Data
Richard Berk, Brian Kriegler, and Jong-Ho Baek (May 27, 2005) Forecasting Dangerous Inmate Misconduct: An Applications of Ensemble Statistical Procedures
Richard Berk (March 27, 2005) An Introduction to Ensemble Methods for Data Analysis
Alejandro Veen and Frederic Paik Schoenberg (March 19, 2005) Assessing Spatial Point Process Models Using Weighted K-functions: Analysis of California Earthquakes
Richard A. Berk (March 11, 2005) New Claims about Executions and General Deterrence: Deja Vu All Over Again?
PAPERS FROM 2004
Richard Berk and Azusa Li (July 26, 2004) Statistical Difficulties in Determining the Role of Race in Capital Cases: A Re-analysis of Data from the State of Maryland
Richard Berk (July 25, 2004) An Introduction to Ensemble Methods for Data Analysis (Revised July, 2004)
Richard Berk, Susan B. Sorenson, and Yan He (June 7, 2004) Developing a Practical Forecasting Screener for Domestic Violence Incidents for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Richard Berk, Yan He, and Susan B. Sorenson (June 3, 2004) Developing a Practical Forecasting Screener for Domestic Violence Incidents for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Stuart O. Schweitzer, Judith Connell, and Frederic P. Schoenberg (March 4, 2004) Clustering in the Biotechnology Industry
Richard Berk (January 12, 2004) Conducting a Randomized Field Experiment for the California Department of Corrections: The Experience of the Inmate Classification Experiment
Katherine Tranbarger and Frederic P. Schoenberg (January 1, 2004) On the Computation and Application of Prototype Point Patterns
David Vere-Jones and Federic P. Schoenberg (January 1, 2004) Rescaling Marked Point Processes
Frederic P. Schoenberg (January 1, 2004) Characterization and Simplification of Non-simple Marked Point Processes
Richard Berk (January 1, 2004) Data Mining Within a Regression Framework
PAPERS FROM 2003
Ilya Zaliapin, Yan Y. Kagan, and Federic P. Schoenberg (October 23, 2003) Approximating the Distribution of Pareto Sums
Richard Berk and Jong-Ho Baek (September 30, 2003) Ensemble Procedures for Finding High Risk Prison Inmates
Richard Berk and Sarah Rothenberg (May 1, 2003) Water Resource Dynamics in Asian Pacific Cities
Jan de Leeuw and Richard Berk (January 1, 2003) Final Report to the EPA on Multilevel Models for Generalization
Frederic P. Schoenberg (January 1, 2003) Multi-dimensional Residual Analysis of Point Models for Earthquake Occurrences
Frederic P. Schoenberg (January 1, 2003) Consistent Parametric Estimation of the Intensity of a Spatial-temporal Point Process
Frederic Schoenberg (January 1, 2003) Testing Separability in Multi-dimensional Point Processes
Roger D. Peng, Frederic P. Schoenberg, and James Woods (January 1, 2003) Multi-dimensional Point Process Models for Evaluating a Wildfire Hazard Index
Richard Berk and Jan de Leeuw (January 1, 2003) Multilevel Statistical Models and Ecological Scaling
PAPERS FROM 2002
Richard Berk, Heather Ladd, and Heidi Graziano (April 26, 2002) A Randomized Experiment Testing inmate Classification Systems
Susan B. Sorenson, Douglas J. Wiebe, and Richard Berk (January 1, 2002) Legalized Abortion and the Homicide of Young Children: An Empirical Investigation
Roger D. Peng and Frederic P. Schoenberg (January 1, 2002) Estimation of the Fire Interval Distribution for Los Angeles County, California
PAPERS FROM 2001
Richard Berk and David A. Freedman (August 22, 2001) Statistical Assumptions as Empirical Commitments
Richard Berk, Peter Bickel, Katherine Campell, Sallie Keller-McNulty, Elizabeth Kelly, and Jerome Sacks (January 1, 2001) Workshop on Statistical Approaches for the Evaluation of Complex Computer Models
Roger D. Peng and Frederic Schoenberg (January 1, 2001) Estimation of Wildfire Hazard using Spatial-Temporal Fire History Data
 
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