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Citations
6333
World Ranking
3008
National Ranking
1216

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Dennis D. Boos is a researcher affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States specializing in the field of Mathematics with a primary focus on Statistics and Probability. Their work intersects with Management Science and Operations Research, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, as well as Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging.

The primary topics addressed in their research include Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials, Advanced Statistical Methods and Models, Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference, Optimal Experimental Design Methods, Innovations in Medical Education, Healthcare Professionals' Stress and Burnout, and Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy.

Boos has published in several academic venues, including Medical Science Educator, The American Statistician, Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, Communication in Statistics - Theory and Methods, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Notable recent publications include:

  • "Coming Together: How Medical Students, Academic Administrators, and Hospital Administrators Approached Student Volunteering During the COVID-19 Pandemic," 2021, Medical Science Educator
  • "Pairwise Comparisons Using Ranks in the One-Way Model," 2021, The American Statistician
  • "Pairwise Comparisons for Levene-style Variability Parameters," 2021, Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation
  • "Pairwise Comparisons Using Ranks in Block Designs," 2022, Communication in Statistics - Theory and Methods
  • "Exact Partially Conditional Binomial Analysis for Multinomial Data in 2 × 2 Tables," 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent collaborators in Boos's research include Kaiyuan Duan, Shannon Ari, Roger L. Berger, Scott A. Fabricant, and Annie Yang.

Boos was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 2001, reflecting their standing in the statistical community.

Best Publications

  • A statistical test for detecting geographic subdivision.

    R R Hudson;D D Boos;N L Kaplan

  • The Calculus of M-Estimation

    Leonard A Stefanski;Dennis D Boos

  • P Values Maximized Over a Confidence Set for the Nuisance Parameter

    Roger L. Berger;Dennis D. Boos

  • On Generalized Score Tests

    Dennis D. Boos

  • Introduction to the Bootstrap World

    Dennis D. Boos

  • Essential Statistical Inference

    Dennis D Boos;L. A Stefanski

  • Essential statistical inference : theory and methods

    Dennis D. Boos;Leonard A. Stefanski

  • P-Value Precision and Reproducibility.

    Dennis D. Boos;Leonard A. Stefanski

  • Minimum Hellinger Distance Estimation for Multivariate Location and Covariance

    Roy N. Tamura;Dennis D. Boos

  • Minimum Distance Estimators for Location and Goodness of Fit

    Dennis D. Boos

  • Bootstrap Methods for Testing Homogeneity of Variances

    Dennis D. Boos;Cavell Brownie

  • Proper likelihoods for Bayesian analysis

    John F. Monahan;Dennis D. Boos

  • A Differential for $L$-Statistics

    Dennis D. Boos

  • Controlling Variable Selection by the Addition of Pseudovariables

    Yujun Wu;Dennis D Boos;Leonard A Stefanski

  • A Note on Differentials and the CLT and LIL for Statistical Functions, with Application to $M$-Estimates

    Dennis D. Boos;R. J. Serfling

  • Using extreme value theory to estimate large percentiles

    Dennis D. Boos

  • Comparing variances and other measures of dispersion

    Dennis D Boos;Cavell Brownie

  • Bootstrap methods using prior information

    Dennis D. Boos;John F. Monahan

  • How Large Does n Have to be for Z and t Intervals

    Dennis D. Boos;Jacqueline M. Hughes-Oliver

  • A Test for Asymmetry Associated with the Hodges-Lehmann Estimator

    Dennis D. Boos

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard A. Stefanski
Leonard A. Stefanski North Carolina State University
Richard R. Hudson
Richard R. Hudson University of Chicago
Marc G. Genton
Marc G. Genton King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Adrian E. Raftery
Adrian E. Raftery University of Washington
Mitchell W. Krucoff
Mitchell W. Krucoff Duke University
James Stephen Marron
James Stephen Marron University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Christina Cowger
Christina Cowger North Carolina State University
Gary C. Bergstrom
Gary C. Bergstrom Cornell University
Carl A. Bradley
Carl A. Bradley University of Kentucky
Raymond J. Carroll
Raymond J. Carroll Texas A&M University

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