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    A Randomization P-Value Test for Detecting Copying on Multiple-Choice Exams by Lang, Joseph B.

    “…This article is concerned with the statistical detection of copying on multiple-choice exams. As an alternative to existing permutation- and model-based…”
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    Mean-Minimum Exact Confidence Intervals by Lang, Joseph B.

    Published in The American statistician (02-10-2017)
    “…This article introduces mean-minimum (MM) exact confidence intervals for a binomial probability. These intervals guarantee that both the mean and the minimum…”
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    Testing conditional independence in sets of I x J tables by means of moment and correlation score tests with application to HPV vaccine by Iannario, Maria, Lang, Joseph B

    Published in Statistics in medicine (10-11-2016)
    “…A new testing approach is described for improving statistical tests of independence in sets of tables stratified on one or more relevant factors in case of…”
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    Testing conditional independence in sets of I × J tables by means of moment and correlation score tests with application to HPV vaccine by Iannario, Maria, Lang, Joseph B.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (10-11-2016)
    “…A new testing approach is described for improving statistical tests of independence in sets of tables stratified on one or more relevant factors in case of…”
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    Race and Men’s Imprisonment in the United States: Religious Conservatism, Political Conservatism and Racial Threat by Levchak, Philip J, Heimer, Karen, Lang, Joseph B, Lauritsen, Janet L

    Published in British journal of criminology (16-09-2022)
    “…Abstract Black men are overrepresented in United States prisons and the number of Black men incarcerated increased dramatically during America’s “prison boom.”…”
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    A Closer Look at Testing the "No-Treatment-Effect" Hypothesis in a Comparative Experiment by Lang, Joseph B.

    Published in Statistical science (01-08-2015)
    “…Standard tests of the "no-treatment-effect" hypothesis for a comparative experiment include permutation tests, the Wilcoxon rank sum test, two-sample t tests,…”
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    Improved tests of independence in singly-ordered two-way contingency tables by Lang, Joseph B., Iannario, Maria

    Published in Computational statistics & data analysis (01-12-2013)
    “…A new approach is described for improving statistical tests of independence between two categorical variables R and C, where C is ordinal and R may or may not…”
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    Hook effect in gestational trophoblastic disease: An emergency department case presentation by Lang, Joseph, Byars, Donald, Martin, Clyde

    “…Gestational trophoblastic disease is a process that affects ≈1 of 1000 pregnancies. If left untreated, this can progress to potentially life‐threatening…”
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    The Pearson Score Statistic for Multinomial-Poisson Models by Lang, Joseph B.

    “…The score statistic S 2 is commonly used for general likelihood-based inference. Pearson's Chi-squared statistic X 2 = ∑(O − E) 2 /E is ubiquitous in…”
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    Score and profile likelihood confidence intervals for contingency table parameters by Lang, Joseph B.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (10-12-2008)
    “…A straightforward approach to computing score and profile likelihood confidence intervals for contingency table parameters is described. The computational…”
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    THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN MALE VIOLENT VICTIMIZATION, 1973–2010 by Lauritsen, Janet L., Heimer, Karen, Lang, Joseph B.

    Published in Du Bois review (2018)
    “…Latino and Black males are more likely to suffer serious violent victimization compared to White males, and it is likely that economic disadvantage and other…”
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    Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Multinomial-Poisson Models: A Generalization of Birch's Numerical Invariance Results by LANG, JOSEPH B.

    Published in Scandinavian journal of statistics (01-09-2013)
    “…This study gives a generalization of Birch's log-linear model numerical invariance result. The generalization is given in the form of a sufficient condition…”
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    An emergency medicine based model for community‐engaged learning by Knapp, Barry J., Stoner, Julie, Lang, Joseph, Johnson, Rebecca, Flenner, Ronald, Gathambo, Maryanne

    “…Community‐engaged learning (CEL) integrates community service with structured learning to strengthen the knowledge and skills of future physicians while still…”
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    Multinomial-Poisson Homogeneous Models for Contingency Tables by Lang, Joseph B.

    Published in The Annals of statistics (01-02-2004)
    “…A unified approach to maximum likelihood inference for a broad, new class of contingency table models is presented. The model class comprises…”
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    Homogeneous Linear Predictor Models for Contingency Tables by Lang, Joseph B

    “…Maximum likelihood (ML) inference for the class of homogeneous linear predictor (HLP) models for contingency tables is described. HLP models constrain the…”
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    PARTISAN POLITICS, ELECTORAL COMPETITION AND IMPRISONMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF STATES OVER TIME by STUCKY, THOMAS D., HEIMER, KAREN, LANG, JOSEPH B.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-02-2005)
    “…The now well‐documented explosion in prison populations over the last 30 years has spurred significant attention in the literature. Early research focused…”
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    Race and Women's Imprisonment: Poverty, African American Presence, and Social Welfare by Heimer, Karen, Johnson, Kecia R., Lang, Joseph B., Rengifo, Andres F., Stemen, Don

    Published in Journal of quantitative criminology (01-06-2012)
    “…Female imprisonment rates have increased proportionately more than male imprisonment rates over recent decades. There are substantial race differences in…”
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    A Bigger Piece of the Pie? State Corrections Spending and the Politics of Social Order by Stucky, Thomas D., Heimer, Karen, Lang, Joseph B.

    “…The dramatic increase in American state prison populations during the past three decades has sparked considerable research interest. Empirical research has…”
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