Ian R. Harris Publications
Refereed Journals, Statistical Methodology
- (1) Harris, I. R. (1989). Predictive fit for the exponential family.
Biometrika, 76, 675-84.
- (2) Harris, I. R. (1991). The estimated frequency of zero for a mixed
Poisson distribution, Statistics and Probability Letters, 12, 371-372.
- (3) Firth, D. and Harris, I. R. (1991). Quasilikelihood for multiplicative
random effects, Biometrika , 78, 545-555.
- (4) Harris, I. R. and Pauler, D. (1992). Locally Quadratic Loglikelihood
and Data-Based transformations, Communications in Statistics, Theory and
Methods, 21, 637-646.
- (5) Harris, I. R. and Basu, A. (1994). Hellinger distance as a Penalized
loglikelihood, Communications in Statistics, simulation and
computation, 23, 1097-1114.
- (6) Basu, A. and Harris, I. R. (1994). Robust Predictive distributions for
exponential families, Biometrika,81,790-94.
- (7) Basu, A., Harris, I. R. and Basu, S. (1996). Robust tests of
Hypotheses in Discrete Models Based on the Penalized Hellinger Distance,
Statistics and Probability Letters, 27, 367-374.
- (8) El Barmi, H., Harris, I. R. and Basu, A. (1996). Order Restricted
inference for Poisson populations, Journal of Applied Statistics, 23,
421-428.
- (9) Park, C., Harris, I. R. and Basu, A. (1997). Robust predictive
distributions based on the penalized blended weight Hellinger distance,
Communications in Statistics, simulation and computation, 26, 21-34.
- (10) Basu, A., Harris, I. R., Hjort, N. and Jones, M. C. (1998). Robust
and efficient estimation by minimizing a density power divergence,
Biometrika, 85, 549-559.
- (11) Burch, B. D. and Harris, I. R. (1999). Bayesian estimators of the
intraclass correlation coefficient in the one-way balanced random effects
model, Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods, 28, issue 6
1247-1272.
- (12) Harris, I. R. and Burch, B. D. (2000). Pivotal estimation with
applications for the intraclass correlation coefficient in the balanced
one-way random effects model, Journal of Statistical Planning and
Inference, 83, 257-276.
- (13) McCormack, D. W., Harris, I. R., Hurwitz, A. M. and Spagon, P. D.
(2000). Capability indices for nonnormal data, Quality Engineering , 12
(4), 489-495.
- (14) Harris, I. R., Burch, B. D. and St. Laurent, R. T. (2001). A blended
estimator for a measure of agreement with a gold standard, JABES, 6,
326-339.
- (15) Park, C., Basu, A. and Harris, I. R. (2001). Tests of hypotheses in
multiple samples based on penalized disparities. Journal of the Korean
Statistical Society, 30, 347-366.
- (16) Jones, M. C., Hjort, N., Harris, I. R. and Basu, A. P. (2001). A
comparison of related density-based minimum divergence estimators.
Biometrika, 88, 865-873.
- (17) Burch, B. D. and Harris, I. R. (2001). Closed-form approximations to
the REML estimator of a variance ratio (or heritability) in a mixed linear
model. Biometrics, 57, 43-51
- (18) Minhajuddin, A., Harris, I. R. and Schucany, W. (2004). Simulating
multivariate distributions with specific correlations. Journal
of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 74, 599-607. (pdf
file)
- (19) Burch, B. D. and Harris, I. R. (2005). Optimal One-Way Random Effects
Designs for the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient Based on Confidence
Intervals. (Associated
technical report). Communications in Statistics, Theory
and Methods, 34, issue 10, 2009-2024.
- (20) Harris, I. R. and Burch, B. D. (2005). Measuring relative importance
of sources of variation without using variance. (Associated
technical report). The American Statistician, 59, 217-222.
Refereed Journals, Applications of Statistics
- (1) Parmesan, C., Singer, M. and Harris, I. R. (1995). Absence of adaptive
learning of a Checkerspot butterfly, Animal Behaviour, 50,
161-175.
Book and Encyclopedia Chapters
- (1) Basu, A., Harris, I. R. and Basu, S. (1997). Minimum Distance Estimation:
The Approach using Density-Based distances. The handbook of Statistics
(edited by Maddala, G. S. and Rao, C. R.), Vol 15, pages 21-48.
- (2) Burch, B. D. and Harris, I. R. (2003). Analysis of Heritability. Encyclopedia of
Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2nd Ed (edited by Shein-Chung Chow),
pages 36-41.