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Saturday 24 October 2015

PETER DIGGLE, PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY

                                                                                   

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                                                    AT UNIVERSITY OF LANCASTER


                                                                             

                                                    CURRICULUM VITAE


Books
1. DIGGLE, P.J. (1983). Statistical Analysis of Spatial Point Patterns. London: Academic press.

2. DIGGLE, P.J. (1990). Time Series: a biostatistical introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

3. DIGGLE, P.J., LIANG, K.Y. and ZEGER, S.L. (1994). Analysis of Longitudinal Data. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

4. CHETWYND, A. and DIGGLE, P (1995). Discrete Mathematics. London: Edward Arnold.

5. GREGOIRE, T.G., BRILLINGER, D.R., DIGGLE, P.J., RUSSEK-COHEN, E, WARNER, W.G. and WOLFINGER, R.D. (eds) (1997). Modeling Longitudinal and Spatially Correlated Data. New York: Springer-Verlag.

 6. DIGGLE, P.J. (2003). Statistical Analysis of Spatial Point Patterns (second edition). London : Edward Arnold.

7. DIGGLE, P.J., HEAGERTY, P., LIANG, K.Y. and ZEGER, S.L. (2002). Analysis of Longitudinal Data (second edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

8. DIGGLE, P.J. and RIBEIRO, P.J. (2007). Model-based Geostatistics. New York : Springer.

9. Gelfand, A., Diggle, P.J., Fuentes, M. And Guttorp, P. (2010). Handbook of Spatial Statistics. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

10. Diggle, P.J. and Chetwynd, A.G. (2011). Statistics and Scientific Method: an Introduction for Students and Researchers. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

11. DIGGLE, P.J. (2013). Statistical Analysis of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Point Patterns (3rd edition) Boca Raton: CRC Press


                                                                 


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