Brett Presnell, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Emeritus

Statistics

Analysis of Directional Data; Model Misspecification; Nonparametric Methods; Resampling Methods

Education

  • Ph.D. (1989) Florida State University, Statistics
  • M.S. (1985) Florida State University, Statistics
  • M.S. (1981) Florida State University, Mathematics
  • B.A. (1980) Florida State University, Mathematics

Selected Publications

  • Presnell, B., Morrison, S. P., Littell, R. C., (1998), Projected Multivariate Linear Models for Directional Data, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 93(443), 1068-1077.
  • Hall, P., Presnell, B., (1999), Biased Bootstrap Methods for Reducing the Effects of Contamination, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology, 61(3), 661-680.
  • Osborne, M. R., Presnell, B., Turlach, B. A., (2000), On the Lasso and Its Dual, Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 9(2), 319-337.
  • Hall, P., Poskitt, D. S., Presnell, B., (2001), A Functional Data—Analytic Approach to Signal Discrimination, Technometrics, 43(1), 1-9.
  • Presnell, B., Boos, D. D., (2004), The IOS Test for Model Misspecification, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 99(465), 216-227.
  • Presnell, B., (2022), A Geometric Derivation of the Cantor Distribution, The American Statistician, 76(1), 73-77.