Department of Biostatistics
Research. Application. Collaboration.

Randolph L. Carter, Ph.D.
Director
Population Health Observatory
School of Public Health and Health Professions

Professor and Associate Chair
Department of Biostatistics
rcarter@buffalo.edu
252-A1 Farber Hall
716-829-2884
716-829-2200 (fax)

Education
Washington State University, 1966 1970, B.A., Mathematics
San Diego State University, 1970 1972, M.S., Statistics
Iowa State University, 1972 1976, Ph.D., Statistics

Research Interests
Measurement error models, structural equation models, longitudinal data methods, risk assessment, biostatistics, radiation effects, epidemiological modeling, maternal and child health epidemiology.

Recent Publications

  • Thompson, J.R. and Carter, R.L. (2007).  An overview of normal theory structural measurement error models.  International Statistical Review,To appear.

 

  • Tekwe, C. D., Carter, R. L., Ma, C., Algina, J., Lucas, M., Roth, J., Ariet, M., Fisher, T., and Resnick, M. B.  (2004). An empirical comparison of statistical models for value-added assessment of school performance, Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 29(1), 11-36.
  • Carter, R.L. (2004), Rejoinder to Discussions of “An empirical comparison of statistical models for value-added assessment of school performance”, Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 29(1), pp. 11-36

 

  • Wu, S.S., Ma, C.X., Carter, R.L., Ariet, M., Feaver, E.A., Resnick, M.B., Roth, J. (2004). Risk factors for infant maltreatment: a population-based study, Child Abuse and Neglect, 28, pp 1253-64.

Professional Affiliations
American Statistical Association, Biometrics Society, Society for Epidemiologic Research, The Classification Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science

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