Steve Buyske's Publications

Statistics Theory and Methods

  1. "Optimal design for item calibration in computerized adaptive testing: The 3PL case,'' preprint. 3/20/98. PDF PS
  2. "Optimal design for item calibration in computerized adaptive testing: The 2PL case,'' in New Developments and Applications in Experimental Design., IMS monograph, to appear. Revised 3/18/98. abstract PDF PS
  3. "A class of $G^\rho$-type weighted log-rank test for survival data when the event is rare,'' by Steven Buyske, Richard Fagerstrom, and Zhiliang Ying, preprint. abstract PDF PS (This paper won a 1998 ENAR Student Prize Award.)
  4. "On maximizing item information and matching ability with item difficulty,'' by Peter Bickel, Steven Buyske, Huahua Chang, and Zhiliang Ying, Psychometrika, to appear. abstract
  5. "An X application for the spectral envelope,'' by Andrew McDougall, Steve Buyske, Kimberly Williams, and Mario Dolbec, Proceedings of the 27th Symposium on the Interface: Computing Science and Statistics, 1996.

Data Analysis

  1. "Domain Specific Aspects of Mate Attraction: An Approach Using Logistic Regression Analysis,'' by Alex Walter and Steven Buyske, preprint. Abstract
  2. "Prenatal correlates, causative factors, and outcome of neonatal seizures,'' by D. Ogunyemi and S. Buyske, abstract.
  3. "Clinical and pathologic correlates of stillbirths in a single institution,'' by D. Ogunyemi, U. Jackson, S. Buyske, A. Risk, preprint.

Differential Geometry

  1. "Bäcklund transformations of linear Weingarten surfaces in Minkowski 3-space,'' J. Math. Phys. 35 (1994) 4719-­4724.
  2. "Geometric aspects of Bäcklund transformations of Weingarten submanifolds,'' Pacific J. Math. 166 (1994) 213­223.
  3. "An algebraic representation of the affine Bäcklund transformation,'' Geom. Dedicata 44 (1992) 7­16.
  4. "Lie sphere transformations and the focal sets of certain taut hypersurfaces,'' Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 311 (1989), 117--133.

Teaching

  1. "Famous Non-Mathematicians II,'' in preparation.
  2. "Student communication in the mathematics classroom,'' Primus V (1995) 23--32.
  3. "Famous Non-Mathematicians,'' American Math. Monthly 100 (1993) 845--847.
  4. Tilings: Periodic and Penrose, by Steven G. Buyske, J. N. Cederberg, E. Magarian, and A. Simoson. Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications, Lexington, MA, 1993.


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