Seminars


Nicholas T. Longford


  • Estimation under model uncertainty.
    Seminar in the Department of Statistics and Operational Research,
    Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
    December 2014

  • Hypothesis testing and making decisions.
    Seminar in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham, UK.
    September 2013

  • Hypothesis testing and making decisions.
    Seminar at the Centre for Transport Research, Brno, Czech Republic.
    September 2013

  • Dealing with missing data.
    Seminar at University of Trier, Germany.
    June 2012

  • Statistical methods for transport behaviour research.
    Seminar at the Centre for Transport Research, Brno, Czech Republic.
    May 2012

  • Careers of young unemployed in Luxembourg (with Ioana Salagean).
    Seminar at CEPS/INSTEAD, Esch-Belval, Luxembourg.
    May 2012

  • Small-area estimation in time and space.
    Seminar in the School of Mathematics, Manchester University, England.
    March 2012

  • Policy-related small-area estimation.
    Seminar at the Institute for Social Change, Manchester University, England.
    March 2012

  • Small-area estimation
    Seminar at Universidad de Valle, Cali, Colombia
    December 2011

  • Small-area estimation
    Seminar at Universidad Nacional, Medellin, Colombia
    December 2011

  • Auxiliary information in small-area estimation
    Seminar at University of Trier, Germany
    June 2011

  • Statistics in the service of public health
    Public Lecture at the King Saud bin Abdelaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    June 2010

  • Small-area estimation
    Seminar at Instituto Tagliacarne, Rome, Italy
    May 2010

  • A research agenda for EU-SILC (with J. Bartosova)
    Seminar in the Department of Economics and Business, UPF Barcelona, Spain
    April 2010

  • Small-area estimation. From practice to practice
    National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling, Canberra, Australia
    August 2009

  • A new house price index based on the potential outcomes framework
    Department of Statistics, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
    June 2009

  • Inference about the lognormal distribution
    Department of Applied Economics, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain
    April 2009

  • A young athlete's statistical guide to your future health and wealth
    Department of Statistics and Econometrics, University of Bamberg, Germany
    February 2009

  • Small-area estimation with spatial similarity
    Centre for Statistical and Survey Methodology, University of Wollongong, Australia
    September 2008

  • Small-area estimation with spatial similarity
    Canberra Section of the Australian Statistical Society, Canberra, Australia
    August 2008

  • Small-area estimation with spatial similarity
    Department of Econonics and Business Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
    August 2008

  • Some bad models for some good inferences
    Centre for Mathematics and its Applications, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    August 2007

  • Some bad models for some good inferences
    Department of Applied Statistics, University of Reading
    March 2007

  • Some bad models for good inference
    Department of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, University of Girona, Spain
    December 2006

  • House prices in New Zealand, 1996-2002
    Official Statistics Section of the Royal Statistical Society, London
    October 2006

  • Is 'Which model ...?' the right question?
    Universitat Autonoma de Bellaterra, Spain
    March 2006

  • Multilevel analysis (Methods and applications)
    University of P. J. Safarik, Kosice, Slovakia
    September 2005

  • Is `Which model ... ?' the right question?
    Seminar at the University of Miskolc, Hungary
    September 2005

  • The role and scope of multiple imputation
    Official Statistics Section of RSS. Tricks of the trade.
    May 2005

  • Stability of income in European countries in the 1990's (with M. G. Pittau)
    Department of Mathematics, Keele University, UK, May 2004

  • Stability of household income in European countries in the 1990's
    Department of Economics and Business, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
    March 2004

  • Estimation of poverty rates in the regions of Ukraine. Small-area estimation.
    State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
    February 2004

  • Small-area estimation and model selection
    Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Taras Shevchenko University, Kiev, Ukraine
    February 2004

  • Is `Which model ... ?' the right question?
    Department of Economics, University of Erlangen, Nuremberg, Germany
    January 2004

  • Household income in European countries in the 1990's
    Department of Statistics, Singapore Management University, Singapore
    November 2003

  • Household income in European countries in the 1990's and a NZ connection
    Wellington Statistics Group, Wellington, New Zealand
    October 2003

  • Examples of multiple imputation
    Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
    October 2003

  • Some issues in cross-over trials revisited
    Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
    October 2003

  • Examples of multiple imputation
    Department of Statistics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
    September 2003

  • Stability of household income in EU countries in the 1990's
    Institute for Mathematical Sciences and Technology, Massey University at Albany, New Zealand
    September 2003

  • Stability of household income in EU countries in the 1990's
    Department of Mathematics, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
    September 2003

  • Is `Which model ... ?' the right question?
    Department of Statistics and Applied Probability, National University of Singapore
    June 2003

  • Stability of household income in European countries in the 1990's (with Grazia Pittau)
    CEPS/INSTEAD, Differdange, Luxembourg
    April 2003

  • Is `Which model ... ?' the right question?
    Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
    November 2002

  • Is `Which model ... ?' the right question?
    Department of Statistics, Newcastle University, UK
    October 2002

  • Measurement error and misclassification as causes of incomplete information
    Medical Section of the Royal Statistical Society, London
    April 2002

  • Small-area estimation and beyond
    University of Miguel Hernandez, Elche, Spain
    April 2002

  • Statistics and decision making
    University of Khartoum, Sudan
    January 2002

  • An alternative to model selection in ordinary regression
    University of Rome 'la Sapienza', Rome, Italy
    December 2001

  • Examples of multiple imputation in large-scale surveys
    Department of Economics and Business, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
    November 2001

  • DETR Indices of Deprivation 2000
    The Royal Statistical Society, London (Invited discussion)
    July 2001

  • An alternative to model selection in ordinary regression
    Department of Medical Statistics, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
    April 2001

  • An alternative to model selection in ordinary regression
    Leiden University Medical School, the Netherlands
    March 2001

  • Multivariate synthetic estimation
    Department of Social Statistics, Southampton University
    November 2000

  • Multivariate synthetic estimation
    Department of Economics and Business, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
    May 2000

  • Model selection and synthetic estimation
    Biostatistics Group, Manchester University
    March 2000

  • Small-area estimation
    CEPS/INSTEAD, Differdange, Luxembourg
    March 2000

  • Multiple imputation in an international database of social science surveys
    University of Bochum, Germany
    December 1999

  • An implementation of the method of multiple imputation in the 1995 surveys of the International Social Science Programme
    Zentralarchiv fur Empirische Sozialforschung, Cologne University, Germany
    December 1999

  • Handling missing data in diaries of alcohol consumption
    Department of Statistics and Economics, University of Erlangen, Nuremberg, Germany
    December 1999

  • Combining information from several sources
    Statistics Group, Coventry University
    October 1999

  • Combining information from several sources
    Centre for Health Services Research, Leeds University
    October 1999

  • Handling missing data in diaries of alcohol consumption
    Department of Mathematics, Manchester University
    February 1999

  • Handling missing data in diaries of alcohol consumption
    Department of Statistics and Operational Research, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
    November 1998

  • An experiment in primary health-care provision
    Department of Medical Statistics, De Montfort University, Leicester
    October 1998

  • Shrinkage estimation of local-area rates of economic activity
    Department of Economics and Business, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
    May 1998

    January 2015