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Biography
Joseph Earley is an applied statistician at Loyola Marymount University. His current area of research is the mathematics of accurate measurement of variability of random variables.
Education (3)
Fordham University: Ph.D., Economics
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: M.S., Economics 1968
Gannon University: B.A., Mathematics 1967
Areas of Expertise (4)
Public Health Econometrics
Applied Statistics
Multiple Regression Analysis
Data Dispersion
Affiliations (4)
- Editorial Reviewer for the Journal of Natural Resources and Arid Land Studies
- Western Social Science Association
- Association for Arid Lands Studies
- Western Economics Association
Links (3)
Courses (2)
Introductory Statistics
Economics 2300
Econometrics
Economics 3300
Articles (5)
Mental Health Metrics: Does Including the AALS State Aridity Classification Affect the Happy State/Suicidal Paradox?
Journal of Arid Lands and Natural ResourcesJoseph Earley et al
April 2015, pp. 36-46.
Diabetes and Aridity - Is There a Statistical Relationship?
The Journal of Arid Lands and Natural ResourcesJoseph Earley, Et Al
April 2015, pp. 47-54
The Hedonistic Paradox: Is Homo Economicus Happier?
Journal of Public Economicswith James Konow
Volume 92, Issues 1–2, February 2008, Pages 1-33
Friedman's Methods of Ranks: A Useful Nonparametric Tool for Analyzing Arid and Semiarid Land Data
Forum for the Association for Arid Lands StudiesJoseph Earley
2007, Volume XXIII
Using the NPAR1WAY Procedure to Investigate Philanthropy Survey Data
Proceedings of the Western Users of SAS Software Annual ConferenceWith Kimberly A. Rodriguez
2007, CD Rom pp. 1-7