Statistics and Public Policy
2019 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 1, 2024
- Statistical Approaches for Assessing Disparate Impact in Fair Housing Cases pp. 2263038

- Dennis J. Aigner, Marco del Ángel and Joel Wiles
- Synthetic Control Analysis of the Short-Term Impact of New York State’s Bail Elimination Act on Aggregate Crime pp. 2267617

- Angela Zhou, Andrew Koo, Nathan Kallus, Rene Ropac, Richard Peterson, Stephen Koppel and Tiffany Bergin
- Bolstering Education Statistics to Serve the Nation pp. 2285788

- Emerson Elliott, Jonathan Auerbach, Constance F. Citro, Daniel Elchert, Steve Pierson, Marilyn Seastrom, Thomas Snyder, Katherine Wallman and James L. Woodworth
- A Bayesian Approach to Estimate Maternal Mortality Globally Using National Civil Registration Vital Statistics Data Accounting for Reporting Errors pp. 2286313

- Emily N. Peterson, Greg Guranich, Jenny A. Cresswell and Leontine Alkema
- Commentary on “Three-Way ROCs for Forensic Decision Making” by Nicholas Scurich and Richard S. John (in: Statistics and Public Policy) pp. 2288166

- Alex Biedermann and Kyriakos N. Kotsoglou
- Statistical Fallacies in Claims about “Massive and Widespread Fraud” in the 2020 Presidential Election: Examining Claims Based on Aggregate Election Results pp. 2289529

- Bernard Grofman and Jonathan Cervas
- On Coping in a Non-Binary World: Rejoinder to Biedermann and Kotsoglou pp. 2302189

- Nicholas Scurich and Richard S. John
- Comment on ‘What Protects the Autonomy of the Federal Statistics Agencies? An Assessment of the Procedures in Place That Protect the Independence and Objectivity of Official Statistics” by Pierson et al pp. 2314011

- Stephen Penneck
- Clusters of Jail Incarcerations in U.S. Counties: 2010–2018 pp. 2342777

- Raid Amin, Alexis Angstadt, Vladimir Dragomirov, Maria Drury, Kyra Farinas, Michael Mezzano, Amy Muller and Paul Waterhouse
- Explaining Central Government’s Tax Revenue Categories through the Bradley-Terry Regression Trunk Model pp. 2356507

- Alessio Baldassarre, Antonio D’Ambrosio and Claudio Conversano
- State-Building through Public Land Disposal? An Application of Matrix Completion for Counterfactual Prediction pp. 2356514

- Jason Poulos
- Legislative Cooperation and Selective Benefits: An Experimental Investigation on the Limits of Credit Claiming pp. 2358887

- Doug Murdoch
- Statistical Properties of the Department of Commerce’s Antidumping Duty Calculation Method with Implications for Current Trade Cases pp. 2362722

- Douglas N. VanDerwerken, Qing Pan, Weiwen Miao and Joseph L. Gastwirth
- Data Collection and Analysis for Small-Town Policing: Challenges and Recommendations pp. 2379270

- Claire Kelling, Anna Haensch, Ariana Mendible, Spencer Brooks, Alexander Wiedemann, Manuchehr Aminian, Wade Hasty and Jude Higdon
Volume 10, issue 1, 2023
- A Statistical Understanding of Disability in the LGBT Community pp. 2188056

- Chris R. Surfus
- What Protects the Autonomy of the Federal Statistical Agencies? An Assessment of the Procedures in Place to Protect the Independence and Objectivity of Official U.S. Statistics pp. 2188062

- Constance F. Citro, Jonathan Auerbach, Katherine Evans, Erica Groshen, J. Landefeld, Jeri Mulrow, Thomas Petska, Steve Pierson, Nancy Potok, Charles J. Rothwell, John Thompson, James L. Woodworth and Edward Wu
- Comments on: A Re-analysis of Repeatability and Reproducibility in the Ames-USDOE-FBI Study, by Dorfman and Valliant pp. 2188069

- Max D. Morris
- The Effect of COVID-19 Vaccinations on Self-Reported Depression and Anxiety During February 2021 pp. 2190008

- Max Rubinstein, Amelia Haviland and Joshua Breslau
- Prevalence and Propagation of Fake News pp. 2190368

- Banafsheh Behzad, Bhavana Bheem, Daniela Elizondo and Susan Martonosi
- The Polls and the U.S. Presidential Election in 2020 …. and 2024 pp. 2199809

- Arnold Barnett and Arnaud Sarfati
- Shining a Light on Forensic Black-Box Studies pp. 2216748

- Kori Khan and Alicia L. Carriquiry
- A Bayesian Spatio-temporal Model to Optimize Allocation of Buprenorphine in North Carolina pp. 2218448

- Qianyu Dong, David Kline and Staci A. Hepler
- Is Autonomy Possible and Is It a Good Thing? pp. 2221314

- Hermann Habermann, Thomas A. Louis and Franklin Reeder
- Comment on “What Protects the Autonomy of the Federal Statistical Agencies? An Assessment of the Procedures in Place That Protect the Independence and Objectivity of Official Statistics” by Pierson et al pp. 2221320

- Wayne Smith
- The Autonomy Gap: Response to Citro et al. and the statistical community pp. 2221324

- Claire McKay Bowen
- Three-Way ROCs for Forensic Decision Making pp. 2239306

- Nicholas Scurich and Richard S. John
- Discussion of “What Protects the Autonomy of the Federal Statistical Agencies? An Assessment of the Procedures in Place to Protect the Independence and Objectivity of Official U.S. Statistics” by Citro et al. (2023) pp. 2244026

- Michael Cohen
Volume 9, issue 1, 2022
- Reconciling Evaluations of the Millennium Villages Project pp. 1-7

- Andrew Gelman, Shira Mitchell, Jeffrey Sachs and Sonia Sachs
- Estimating Local Prevalence of Obesity Via Survey Under Cost Constraints: Stratifying ZCTAs in Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson Health District pp. 8-19

- Benjamin J. Lobo, Denise E. Bonds and Karen Kafadar
- Graphical Measures Summarizing the Inequality of Income of Two Groups pp. 20-25

- Joshua Landon and Joseph Gastwirth
- A Causal Framework for Observational Studies of Discrimination pp. 26-48

- Johann Gaebler, William Cai, Guillaume Basse, Ravi Shroff, Sharad Goel and Jennifer Hill
- Wartime Fatalities in the Nuclear Era pp. 49-57

- Lauren Ice, James Scouras and Edward Toton
- NAICS Code Prediction Using Supervised Methods pp. 58-66

- Christine Oehlert, Evan Schulz and Anne Parker
- A Misuse of Statistical Reasoning: The Statistical Arguments Offered by Texas to the Supreme Court in an Attempt to Overturn the Results of the 2020 Election pp. 67-73

- Weiwen Miao, Qing Pan and Joseph L. Gastwirth
- Observational Study of the Effect of the Juvenile Stay-At-Home Order on SARS-CoV-2 Infection Spread in Saline County, Arkansas pp. 74-84

- Neil Hwang, Shirshendu Chatterjee, Yanming Di and Sharmodeep Bhattacharyya
- Policy Implications of Statistical Estimates: A General Bayesian Decision-Theoretic Model for Binary Outcomes pp. 85-96

- Akisato Suzuki
- Changes in Crime Rates during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 97-109

- Mikaela Meyer, Ahmed Hassafy, Gina Lewis, Prasun Shrestha, Amelia M. Haviland and Daniel S. Nagin
- Rethinking the Funding Line at the Swiss National Science Foundation: Bayesian Ranking and Lottery pp. 110-121

- Rachel Heyard, Manuela Ott, Georgia Salanti and Matthias Egger
- Financial Literacy and Perceived Economic Outcomes pp. 122-135

- David Puelz and Robert Puelz
- Mathematical Analysis of Redistricting in Utah pp. 136-148

- Annika King, Jacob Murri, Jake Callahan, Adrienne Russell and Tyler J. Jarvis
- Signal Weighted Teacher Value-Added Models pp. 149-162

- Edward J. Kim
- Marginal Structural Models to Estimate Causal Effects of Right-to-Carry Laws on Crime pp. 163-174

- Willem M. Van Der Wal
- A Re-Analysis of Repeatability and Reproducibility in the Ames-USDOE-FBI Study pp. 175-184

- Alan H. Dorfman and Richard Valliant
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Analyzing the Impacts of Public Policy on COVID-19 Transmission: A Case Study of the Role of Model and Dataset Selection Using Data from Indiana pp. 1-8

- George Mohler, Martin B. Short, Frederic Schoenberg and Daniel Sledge
- Hypothesis-based Acceptance Sampling for Modules F and F1 of the European Measuring Instruments Directive pp. 9-17

- Katy Klauenberg, Cord A. Müller and Clemens Elster
- Does Voting by Mail Increase Fraud? Estimating the Change in Reported Voter Fraud When States Switch to Elections By Mail pp. 18-41

- Jonathan Auerbach and Steve Pierson
- Optimal Matching for Observational Studies That Integrate Quantitative and Qualitative Research pp. 42-52

- Ruoqi Yu, Dylan S. Small, David Harding, José Aveldanes and Paul R. Rosenbaum
- The Contagion of Mass Shootings: The Interdependence of Large-Scale Massacres and Mass Media Coverage pp. 53-66

- James Alan Fox, Nathan E. Sanders, Emma E. Fridel, Grant Duwe and Michael Rocque
- Failure and Success in Political Polling and Election Forecasting pp. 67-72

- Andrew Gelman
- Statisticians Engage in Gun Violence Research pp. 73-79

- Greg Ridgeway, James L. Rosenberger and Lingzhou Xue
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