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 John R Michael - Statistician
 Expert Consulting & Testimony 
Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas

Education

Ph.D. / Industrial-Organizational Psychology, George Washington University, 1999
Ph.D. / Statistical Science, Southern Methodist University, 1977
M.S. / Statistical Science, Southern Methodist University, 1975
B.S. / Psychology, Duke University, 1967


Publications in Refereed Journals

Michael, J.R. & Schucany, W.R. (2002). The mixture approach for simulating bivariate distributions with specified correlations.  The American Statistician, 56, 48-54. 

Morganstein, D., Brick, J.M., & Michael, J.R. (1989). Using statistical thinking to solve maintenance problems. Quality Progress, 22, No 5, 55–60.

Michael, J.R. & Schucany, W.R. (1985). The influence curve and goodness of fit. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 80, 678-682. 

Michael, J.R. (1983). The stabilized probability plot. Biometrika, 70, 11-17. 

Michael, J.R.& Schucany, W.R. (1979). A new approach to testing goodness of fit for censored samples. Technometrics, 21, 435-441. .

Michael, J.R.; Schucany, W.R. & Haas, R.T. (1976). Generating random variates using transformations with multiple roots. The American Statistician, 30, 88-90.


Book Chapter

Analysis of data from censored samples. Chapter 11 of Goodness of fit techniques, Marcel Dekker, Inc. Michael, J.R., & Schucany, W.R. (1986)


Teaching & Research

Southern Methodist University (intermittently 1975-2009)
Courses taught:
  - Statistical Consulting (Statistics 6366)
  - Statistics for Modern Business Decisions (Statistics 2301)
  - Experimental Statistics I (Statistics 5371)
  - Experimental Statistics II (Statistics 5372)
  - Theory of Probability and Statistics I (Statistics 5373)