Jerome P. Reiter, Professor and Chair and Bass Fellow
- Contact Info:
- 214A Old Chem, Box 90251, Durham, NC 27708
- +1 919 668 5227
- jreiter@duke.edu
- Personal Web Page:
- http://www2.stat.duke.edu/~jerry/
- Education:
- Ph.D., Harvard University, 1999
- B.S., Duke University, 1992
- Research Interests: Data confidentiality, Analysis of complex surveys, MIssing data methods, Causal inference
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. I also am the associate director of the Information Initiative at Duke (iiD).
- STA 790-1.01, Special Topics
Synopsis
- Old chem 025, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
- STA 901S.01, Statistical Science Seminar
Synopsis
- Old chem 116, F 03:05 PM-04:30 PM
- Representative Publications
(More Publications)
- Deng, Y; Hillygus, DS; Reiter, JP; Si, Y; Zheng, S. "Handling attrition in longitudinal studies: The case for refreshment samples." Statistical Science 28.2 (May, 2013): 238-256. [1306.2791v1], [doi] [abs]
- Burgette, LF; Reiter, JP. "Nonparametric Bayesian multiple imputation for missing data due to mid-study switching of measurement methods." Journal of the American Statistical Association 107.498 (August, 2012): 439-449. [doi] [abs]
- Kinney, SK; Reiter, JP; Reznek, AP; Miranda, J; Jarmin, RS; Abowd, JM. "Towards unrestricted public use business microdata: The synthetic Longitudinal Business Database." International Statistical Review 79.3 (2011): 363-384. [doi] [abs]
- Drechsler, J; Reiter, JP. "Sampling with synthesis: A new approach for creating public use census microdata." Journal of the American Statistical Association 105.492 (2010): 1323-1332. [doi] [abs]
- Kohnen, CN; Reiter, JP. "Multiple imputation for combining confidential data owned by two agencies." Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society 172.2 (April, 2009): 511-528. [doi] [abs]
Curriculum Vitae
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