John P. Buonaccorsi
Professor
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Lederle Graduate Research Tower, Box 34515
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003-4515 USA
RESEARCH
My main research area is Statistics, ranging from theory to applications
with the latter primarily in ecological and biostatistical applications.
My current work is focused primarily on
measurement error in time series and longitudinal data, with particular
interest in population dynamics, and methods associated with misclassification (in
in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Oslo Medical School).
Other areas of continuing interest include estimating distributions in the presence
of measurement error, estimation in two-stage models (including
random coefficents and meta-analysis and regression/synchrony in spatial-temporal
settings.
Recent Publications
Vita
My Book: "Measurement Error: Models, Methods and Applications"
Table of contents, programs, reviews, etc.
TEACHING
FALL 2012 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ST505/ST697R
Regression Analysis
ST697/797M:
Measurement Error: Models, Methods and Applications
Current and previous coures
ST706:
Linear Models II: Spring 2012
ST597A(BCD):
Statistical Computing, Fall 2011.
ST705:
Linear Models I. Fall 2011
All
courses taught.
INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
Information for undergraduates interested in Statistics
COMPUTING
Notes and links related to computing with SAS.
Link to StatLib at Carnegie Mellon
OTHER
Marathoning