Dr. Hammou Elbarmi

Professor of Statistics at the Baruch College, City University of New York, USA
Visiting Faculty at the American Graduate School of Business and Economics

Fields of expertise

  • Order restricted Inference

  • Survival Analysis

  • Categorical Data

Education

  • M.S.in Statistics, University of Iowa, USA

  • Ph.D. in Statistics, University of Iowa, USA

Previous experience

  • Assistant Professor of Statistics, Kansas State University, USA

  • Bing Fellow/Instructor, University of Texas, Austin, USA

Selected Publications

  • "Peakedness and Peakedness ordering in Symmetric Distributions" (co-authored with Hari Mukerjee), in Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2009

  • "Likelihood Ratio Test For and Against Ordering of Cumulative Incidence Functions in Multiple Competing Risks and Discrete Mark Variable Models" (co-authored with S. Kochar and J. Tsimikas), In Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2006

  • "Inference Under a Stochastic Ordering Constraint: the K-sample Case" (co-authored with H. Mukerjee, in Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2005

  • "Nonparametric Estimation of a Distribution Function with Type I Bias with Applications to Competing Risks" (co-authored with A. Alfieri, in Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, 2004

  • "Consistent Estimation of Distribution with Type II Bias with applications in Competing Risks Problems" (co-authored with H. Mukerjee, in Annals of Statistics, Vol. 32. No.1. 245-267, 2004

  • "Inference for Subsurvival Functions under an Order Restriction" (co-authored with S. Kochar, H. Mukerjee and F. Samaniego, in Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Vol. 118, 145-165, 2004

  • "Estimation of Distribution Functions Under Second Order Stochastic Orders Constraints" (co-authored with J. Rojo), in Statistica Sinica, Vol. 13, 903-926, 2003

  • "On Detecting Change in Likelihood Ratio Ordering" (co-authored with C. Xiong), in Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, 555-568, 2002

 

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