Rovenpor, J., Kopelman, R., Brandwein, A., W. M., & Q. P. (2016). THE BEST-SELLER AS AN INDICATOR OF SOCIETAL NARCISSISM. Society, 53(4), 414-421. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12115-016-0036-2
Brandwein, A., & Strawderman, W. E. (2012). Modern Developments in Stein estimation: the spherical symmetric case. Statistical Science, 27(1), 11-23.
Kopelman, R., Gardberg, N., & Brandwein, A. (2011). Recognition and Reward to Improve Service: A Field Study in a Public Higher Education Institution. Journal of Public Personnel Management, 40(2), 133-149.
Brandwein, A., Ralescu, S., & Strawderman, W. E. (1993). Shrinkage estimators of the location parameter for certain spherically symmetric distributions. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 45(3), 551-565.
Brandwein, A., Ralescu, S., & Strawderman, W. E. (1992). Stein estimation for non-normally spherically symmetric location families in 3 dimensions. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 42(1), 35-50.
Brandwein, A., & Strawderman, W. E. (1991). Improved estimates of location in the presence of an unknown scale. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 39(2), 305-314.
Brandwein, A., & Strawderman, W. E. (1991). Generalizations of James-Stein estimators under spherical symmetry. Annals of Statistics, 19(3), 1639-1650.
Brandwein, A., & Strawderman, W. E. (1990). Stein estimation: the spherical symmetric case. Statistical Science, 356-369.
Brandwein, A., & Divittis, A. (1985). The evaluation of a peer tutoring program: a quantitative approach. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 45, 15-27.
Brandwein, A., & Strawderman, W. E. (1980). Minimax estimation of location parameters for spherically symmetric distributions with concave loss. Annals of Statistics, 8(2), 279-284.
Brandwein, A. (1979). Minimax estimation of the mean vector for spherically symmetric distributions with general quadratic loss. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 4(9), 579-588.
Brandwein, A., & Strawderman, W. E. (1978). Minimax estimation of location parameters for spherically symmetric unimodal distributions. Annals of Statistics, 6(2), 377-416
Proceedings
Richard, K. E., Naomi, G., Brandwein, A., Northeast Decision Science Institute conference, “Using a Recognition and Reward Initiative to Improve Service Excellence: A Quasi-Experimental Field Study in a Public Higher Education Institution”, published in proceedings, Accepted. (2009).
Brandwein, A., Rosenberg, L., Proceedings of the International conference on Teaching Statistics, “”Teaching the introductory statistics course with a Lotus 1-2-3 package” Vol. 2, 183-186″, published in proceedings. (August 1991).
Brandwein, A., Proceedings of the 9th Annual Northeast Regional Conference of American Institute for Decision Studies, “”Alternative methods for teaching introductory statistics” pp. 74076″, published in proceedings. (April 1990).
Brandwein, A., Berenson, M. L., Levine, D., Proceedings of 8th Annual Northeast Regional Conference of American Institute for Decision Sciences, “”The integration of computer packages with applied statistics: a case study using SPSS” 15 pages”, published in proceedings. (March 1979).
Chapters in Books
Brandwein, A., & Levine, D. M. (2011). MBA Primer: Comprehensive. (3rd ed.). Cengage Publishing. cengagesites.com/academic/?site=5215
Brandwein, A., & Strawderman, W. E. (2005). Bayesian Estimation of Multivariate Location Parameters. (vol. 25, pp. 225 – 248). Handbook of Statistics – Vol. 25: Bayesian Thinking, Modeling and Computation.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Brandwein, A. (2002). Faculty & Student Resources: Lecture Notes & Supplemental Materials In Berenson/Levine/Kreihbel (Ed.),. Prentice Hall.
Brandwein, A. (2002). Faculty & Student Resources: Lecture Notes & Supplemental Materials In Berenson/Levine/Kreihbel (Ed.),. Prentice Hall.
Brandwein, A. (2002). Faculty & Student Resources: Lecture Notes & Supplemental Materials In Newbold/Carson/Thorne (Ed.),. Prentice Hall.
Brandwein, A. (2001). Faculty & Student Resources: Lecture Notes & Supplemental Materials In Levine/ Stephan/ Krehbiel/Berenson (Ed.),. Lecture Notes for Prentice Hall to accompany Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, 3rd Edition by Levine/ Stephan/ Krehbiel/Berenson.
Contact
Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems and Statistics