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pierluigi.conti@uniroma1.it
Pier Luigi Conti
Professore Ordinario
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DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE STATISTICHE
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pierluigi.conti@uniroma1.it
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Matching error(s) and quality of statistical matching in complex surveys.
Smart Statistics for Smart Applications. Book of short papers SIS 2019
2019
On the role of weights rounding in applications of resampling based on pseudo-populations
STATISTICA NEERLANDICA
2018
Testing for independence in analytic inference
Book of Short Papers SIS 2018
2018
Un metodo alternativo per la selezione delle variabili nella calibrazione
RIVISTA ITALIANA DI ECONOMIA, DEMOGRAFIA E STATISTICA
2018
Statistical matching and uncertainty analysis in combining household income and expenditure data
STATISTICAL METHODS & APPLICATIONS
2017
GOODNESS-OF-FIT TESTS FOR DISCRETE DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER COMPLEX SAMPLING DESIGN
CLADAG 2017 - Book of Short Papers
2017
Statistical matching analysis for complex survey data with applications
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
2016
How far from identifiability? A systematic overview of the statistical matching problem in a nonparametric framework
COMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS. THEORY AND METHODS
2016
Resampling from finite populations under complex designs: the pseudopopulation approach
2016
Asymptotics in Survey Sampling for High Entropy Sampling Designs
Advances in Statistical Models for Data Analysis
2015
On the estimation of the concentration curve under complex sampling designs
Proceedings of the Conference: Statistics and Demography: the Legacy of Corrado Gini
2015
Resampling from finite populations: An empirical process approach
Computational and Methodological Statistics (CMStatistics 2015)
2015
Inference for Quantiles of a Finite Population: Asymptotic versus Resampling Results
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF STATISTICS
2015
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