James W. Neill
Associate Professor
Department of Statistics
Kansas State University

 
Office Information
  • E-mail:  jwneill@stat.ksu.edu  
  • Room:  002 Dickens Hall
  • Phone:  (785) 532-0516
  • Fax:  (785) 532-7736
  • Office hours:  10:30-11:20 M-Th and by appointment
Spring 2008 Semester Teaching Schedule
  • Stat 704 Analysis of Variance
  • Stat 704 DCE Analysis of Variance
  • Stat 861 Linear Models II
Research Interests
  • Linear and Nonlinear Statistical Models
  • Model Adequacy Tests
  • Multiresponse Experiments
  • Clustering on Graphs
Recent Publications
  • F.R. Miller, J.W. Neill and B.W. Sherfey (1998), "Maximin Clusters for Near Replicate Regression Lack of Fit Tests."  Annals of Statistics, 26, 1411-1433.
  • F.R. Miller, J.W. Neill and B.W. Sherfey (1999), "Implementation of a Maximin Power Clustering Criterion to Select Near Replicates for Regression Lack of Fit Tests."  Journal of the American Statistical Association, 94, 610-620.
  • J.W. Neill, F.R. Miller and D.D. Brown (2000), "Maximin Clusters for Near Replicate Multiresponse Lack of Fit Tests."  Technical Report II-00-1, Department of Statistics, Kansas State University.
  • J.W. Neill, F.R. Miller and D.D. Brown (2002), "Maximin Clusters for Nonreplicated Multiresponse Lack of Fit Tests."  Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 102, 359-375.
  • J.W. Neill and F.R. Miller (2003), "Limit Experiments, Lack of Fit Tests and Fuzzy Clusterings." Technical Report II-03-1, Department of Statistics, Kansas State University.
  • F.R. Miller and J.W. Neill (2007), "General Lack of Fit Tests Based on
    Families of  Groupings."  To appear in Journal of Statistical Planning
    and Inference
    .
  • H. Wang, J.W. Neill and F.R. Miller (2007). "Nonparametric Clustering of
    Functional Data." Under revision for Statistics and It's Interface.
Courses Taught at Kansas State University
  • Stat 995, 996  Advanced Inference I, II
  • Stat 990, 991  Probability Theory I, II
  • Stat 980  Probability and Asymptotics
  • Stat 950  Advanced Studies in Probability and Statistics (Spatial Statistics)
  • Stat 860, 861  Linear Models I, II
  • Stat 850, 851  Stochastic Processes I,II
  • Stat 839, 840  Theory of Statistics III, IV
  • Stat 799  Topics in Statistics (Modeling Extremal Events)
  • Stat 799  Topics in Statistics (Elements of Statistical Learning)
  • Stat 770, 771  Theory of Statistics I, II
  • Stat 730  Multivariate Statistical Methods
  • Stat 717  Categorical Data Analysis
  • Stat 713  Applied Linear Statistical Models
  • Stat 705  Regression and Correlation Analysis
  • Stat 704  Analysis of Variance
  • Stat 704  Analysis of Variance (Division of Continuing Education)
  • Stat 703  Statistical Methods for Natural Sciences
  • Stat 702  Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences 
  • Stat 510  Introductory Probability and Statistics
  • Stat 490  Statistics for Engineers
Updated Wednesday, January 23, 2008