
Joseph Earley
Associate Professor Emeritus of Economics Loyola Marymount University
Education
Fordham University
PhD
Economics
1973
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
MS
Economics
1968
Gannon University
BA
Mathematics
1967
Areas of Expertise
Public Health Econometrics
Data Dispersion
Applied Statistics
Articles
Mental Health Metrics: Does Including the AALS State Aridity Classification Affect the Happy State/Suicide Paradox?
Journal of Arid Lands and Natural ResourcesJoseph Earley, et al
April 2015 pp. 36-46
Diabetes and Aridity - Is There a Statistical Relationship?
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 EconomicsJames Konow and Joseph Earley
February 2008, Vol. 92, Iss 1-2, pp 1-33
Friedman's Method of Ranks: A Useful Nonparametric Tool for Analyzing Arid and Semiarid Land Data
Forum of the Association for Arid Lands Studies2007, Vol. XXIII
Using the NPAR1WAY Procedure to Investigate Philanthropy Survey Data
Proceedings of Western Users of SAS Software Annual ConferenceJoseph Earley and Kimberly A. Rodriguez
2007, pp. 1-7
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