"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein

Research

Statistics Building The department of statistics takes great pride in the teaching and research accomplishments of its faculty. Many have been the recipients of prestigious awards and are recognized internationally in their fields; are engaged in ground-breaking research at the forefront of diverse fields of science; serve as editors of prestigious peer-reviewed scientific journals; and have authored books in areas such as linear models and regression, time series analysis, statistical theory, and stochastic processes which have become standard texts in statistics courses throughout the world.

In addition, the Statistics program at Colorado State University is home to the following projects:

  • PRIMES (PRogram for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and Statistics)

  • STARMAP (Space-Time Aquatic Resources Modeling and Analysis Program)


2009 Tech Reports
2009/1

On the Asymptotic Normality and Variance Estimation of Nondifferentiable Survey Estimators
Jianqiang C. Wang and Jean Opsomer
Colorado State University and Colorado State University
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2009/2 Additional Results for Model-based Nonparametric Variance Estimation for Systematic Sampling in a Forestry Survey
J.D. Opsomer, M. Francisco-Fernández and X. Li
Colorado State University, Universidad de A Coru
ña and Pfizer, Inc.
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2009/3 Data-driven Selection of the Spline Dimension in Penalized Spline Regression
G. Kauermann and J.D. Opsomer
Bielefeld University and Colorado State University

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2009/4 Nonparametric Regression Estimation of Finite
Population Totals under Two-Stage Sampling

Ji-Yeon Kim, F. Jay Breidt and J.D. Opsomer
Iowa Statee University, Colorado State University and Colorado State University
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