John R Michael - Statistician |
Expert Consulting &
Testimony
Dallas, Texas |
Education
Ph.D. / Industrial-Organizational Psychology, George Washington University, 1999
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.
Analysis of data from censored samples. Chapter 11 of Goodness of fit techniques, Marcel Dekker, Inc. Michael, J.R., & Schucany, W.R. (1986)
Southern Methodist University (intermittently 1975-2009) |