Statistics and Public Policy
2019 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Statistical Procedures for Assessing the Need for an Affirmative Action Plan: A Reanalysis of Shea v. Kerry pp. 1-8

- Qing Pan, Weiwen Miao and Joseph L. Gastwirth
- On Racial Disparities in Recent Fatal Police Shootings pp. 9-18

- Lucas Mentch
- Optimal Legislative County Clustering in North Carolina pp. 19-29

- Daniel Carter, Zach Hunter, Dan Teague, Gregory Herschlag and Jonathan Mattingly
- Quantifying Gerrymandering in North Carolina pp. 30-38

- Gregory Herschlag, Han Sung Kang, Justin Luo, Christy Vaughn Graves, Sachet Bangia, Robert Ravier and Jonathan C. Mattingly
- Mathematics of Nested Districts: The Case of Alaska pp. 39-51

- Sophia Caldera, Daryl DeFord, Moon Duchin, Samuel C. Gutekunst and Cara Nix
- The Essential Role of Empirical Validation in Legislative Redistricting Simulation pp. 52-68

- Benjamin Fifield, Kosuke Imai, Jun Kawahara and Christopher T. Kenny
- A Computational Approach to Measuring Vote Elasticity and Competitiveness pp. 69-86

- Daryl DeFord, Moon Duchin and Justin Solomon
- Who Is My Neighbor? The Spatial Efficiency of Partisanship pp. 87-100

- Nicholas Eubank and Jonathan Rodden
- Separating Effect From Significance in Markov Chain Tests pp. 101-114

- Maria Chikina, Alan Frieze, Jonathan C. Mattingly and Wesley Pegden
Volume 6, issue 1, 2019
- Bayesian Estimation of MSM Population Size in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 1-13

- Abhirup Datta, Wenyi Lin, Amrita Rao, Daouda Diouf, Abo Kouame, Jessie K. Edwards, Le Bao, Thomas A. Louis and Stefan Baral
- Global Zoning and Exchangeability of Field Trial Residues Between Zones: Are There Systematic Differences in Pesticide Residues Across Geographies? pp. 14-23

- James Nguyen, Carmen Tiu, Jane Stewart and David Miller
- Patterns of Pediatric Cancers in Florida: 2000–2015 pp. 24-35

- Raid W. Amin, Alexander Bohnert and David Banks
- EPA is Mandating the Normal Distribution pp. 36-43

- Steven P. Millard
- Understanding Significance Tests From a Non-Mixing Markov Chain for Partisan Gerrymandering Claims pp. 44-49

- Wendy K. Tam Cho and Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo
- Understanding Our Markov Chain Significance Test: A Reply to Cho and Rubinstein-Salzedo pp. 50-53

- Maria Chikina, Alan Frieze and Wesley Pegden
- Rejoinder to “Understanding our Markov Chain Significance Test” pp. 54-54

- Wendy K. Tam Cho and Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo
- A Bayesian Difference-in-Difference Framework for the Impact of Primary Care Redesign on Diabetes Outcomes pp. 55-66

- James Normington, Eric Lock, Caroline Carlin, Kevin Peterson and Bradley Carlin
- Statistics, Probability, and a Failed Conservation Policy pp. 67-79

- Michael D. Collins
- Classifying Hate Speech Using a Two-Layer Model pp. 80-86

- Yiwen Tang and Nicole Dalzell
- An Alternative to the Carnegie Classifications: Identifying Similar Doctoral Institutions With Structural Equation Models and Clustering pp. 87-97

- Paul Harmon, Sarah McKnight, Laura Hildreth, Ian Godwin and Mark Greenwood
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Discretionary Wars pp. 98-106

- Diane Hu, Andrew Cooper, Neel Desai, Sophie Guo, Steven Shi and David Banks
- Discretionary Wars, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and the Rashomon Effect: Searching for an Analytical Engine for Avoiding War pp. 107-121

- Jonathan Ratner
- Response to “Discretionary Wars, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and the Rashomon Effect” pp. 122-123

- David Banks
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