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