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Jerome P Reiter

Jerome P Reiter

Associate Professor of Statistical Science
Contact Info 
Location: 112A Old Chemistry Bldg.
Office Phone: (919) 668-5227
Office Fax: 919 684-8594
Email Address:  send me a message
Website: http://www.stat.duke.edu/~jerry
Mailing Address: Box 90251 Department of Statistical Science Duke University Durham, NC 27708
Education:
  • PhD, Harvard University, 1999
  • BS, Duke University, 1992

Research Interests:
Data confidentiality, Analysis of complex surveys, MIssing data methods

Areas of Interest:
sociology
psychology
public policy
education
economics

Current Projects: NISS Digital Government Project, Research on Data Confidentiality with Census Bureau

Research Summary:
My primary research focus has been investigating statistical methods of preserving data confidentiality. More generally, I am interested in the analysis of complex surveys, especially missing data methods and causal inference. I enjoy collaborating on data analyses with researchers who are not statisticians, particularly in the social sciences.

Curriculum Vitae
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Kinney SK, Reiter JP, Reznek AP, Miranda J, Jarmin RS, and Abowd JM, Towards unrestricted public use business microdata: The synthetic Longitudinal Business Database, International Statistical Review, vol. 79 (2011), pp. 363 - 384 .
  2. Drechsler J, Reiter JP, Sampling with synthesis: A new approach for creating public use census microdata, Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 105 (2010), pp. 1323 - 1332 .
  3. Kohnen CN and Reiter JP, Multiple imputation for combining confidential data owned by two agencies, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, vol. 172 (2009), pp. 511 - 528 .
  4. Reiter JP, Multiple imputation when records used for imputation are not used or disseminated for analysis, Biometrika, vol. 95 (2008), pp. 933 - 946 .
  5. Reiter JP and Raghunathan TE, The multiple adaptations of multiple imputation, Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 102 (2007), pp. 1462 - 1471 .