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2017
Zhu, L., K. F. Sellers, D. S. Morris, and G. Shmueli, "Bridging the Gap: A Generalized Stochastic Process For Count Data", The American Statistician, vol. 71, issue 1, pp. 71-80, 2017.
2013
Sellers, K. F., and G. Shmueli, "Data Dispersion: Now You See it... Now You Don't", Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, vol. 42, issue 17, pp. 2434-2447, 2013. PDF icon SubmittedRevision.pdf (261.2 KB)
2012
Sellers, K. F., S. Borle, and G. Shmueli, "The COM-Poisson Model for Count Data: A Survey of Methods and Applications", Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, vol. 28, issue 2, pp. 104-116, 2012. PDF icon COM-Poisson Survey (581.27 KB)
Sellers, K. F., S. Borle, and G. Shmueli, "Rejoinder: The COM-Poisson Model for count data: A survey of methods and applications", Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, vol. 28, issue 2, pp. 128-129, 2012. PDF icon REJOINDER COM-Poisson Survey Paper submitted.pdf (79.1 KB)
2010
Sellers, K. F., and G. Shmueli, "Data Dispersion: Now You See it... Now You Don't", Working Paper RHS 06-122: Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, 2010.
Sellers, K. F., and G. Shmueli, "A Flexible Regression Model for Count Data", Annals of Applied Statistics, vol. 4, issue 2, pp. 943-961, 2010. PDF icon Supplementary Materials (126.65 KB)PDF icon AOAS COM-Regression.pdf (405.74 KB)
Sellers, K. F., and G. Shmueli, "Predicting Censored Count Data with COM-Poisson Regression", Working Paper RHS 06-129: Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, 2010.
2009
Sellers, K. F., and G. Shmueli, "A Regression Model for Count Data with Observation-Level Dispersion", 24th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling (IWSM), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 20/07/2009. PDF icon SellersAndShmueliForIWSM2009-1.pdf (161.9 KB)
2008
Sellers, K. F., and G. Shmueli, "A Flexible Regression Model for Count Data", Working Paper RHS 06-060: Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, 2008.