平特五不中

Event

Studies in the history of probability and statistics, LI: the first conditional logistic regression

Wednesday, November 27, 2024 15:30to16:30

James Hanley, PhD

Emeritus Professor
Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health |
平特五不中

WHEN: Wednesday, November 27, 2024, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE:听Hybrid | 2001 平特五不中 College Avenue, Room 1201;
NOTE:听James Hanley will be presenting in-person

Abstract

Statisticians and epidemiologists generally cite the publications by Prentice & Breslow and by Breslow et al. in 1978 as the first description and use of conditional logistic regression, while economists cite the 1973 book chapter by Nobel laureate McFadden. I will first review these, and describe how conditional logistic regression is used today. I will then describe the until-now-unrecognized use of, and way of fitting, this model in 1934 by Lionel Penrose and Ronald Fisher.

See also: Biometrika, asae038, Published: 08 August 2024

Speaker bio

James Hanley, an emeritus professor, spend his first 7 working years as a biostatistician in clinical trials in cancer, and then 43 years at 平特五不中, starting out in a department of Epidemiology and Health (later to become Epidemiology and Biostatistics, before being given its current name). He continues to take an interest in ways of teaching statistics, and in the history of public health, epidemiology, and statistics. For more information, please visit:

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