Dr. Jin-Ting Zhang
Department
of Statistics and Applied Probability
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Email: stazjt@nus.edu.sg, jinzhang@princeton.edu
Qualifications
1999 Ph.D.,
Statistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
1991 M.S.,
Statistics, Academia Sinica,
China
1988 B.S.,
Statistics, Peking University,
China
Publications (Selected)
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Zhang, J. T.
(2011a) An approximate degrees
of freedom test for heteroscedastic two-way ANOVA. J. Statist. Plann. Infer.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jspi.2011.07.023.
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Zhang, J. T.
(2011b) Two-way MANOVA with unequal cell sizes and unequal cell covariance
matrices. Technometrics, 53(4): 426-439.
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Zhang, J.T.
(2011c) Statistical Inferences
for linear models with functional responses. Statistica Sinica. 21, 1431-1451.
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Zhang, J. T.
, Liang Xuehua and Xiao Shengning (2010) On the two-sample Behrens-Fisher
problem for functional data. J. Statist. Theor. Prac. 4, pp. 571-587.
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Zhang, J.T.
and Xu, J.F. (2009) On the k-sample Behrens-Fisher problem for
high-dimensional data. Science of China: Ser. A, 52 (6): 1285-1304.
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Zhang, W.,
Sun, Y., Zhang, J. T., and Wang D. (2008) Local polynomial modeling for
varying-coefficient informative survival models. Statistica Sinica. 19,
1319-1335.
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Zhang, J. T.
and Chen, J. W. (2007) Statistical inferences for functional data. Ann.
Statist. 35, 1052-1079.
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Zhang J. T.
(2005) Approximate and asymptotic distributions of chi-squared-type mixtures
with applications. J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 100, 273-285.
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Wu, H. and
Zhang, J. T. (2002a) Local
polynomial mixed-effects models for longitudinal data. J. Amer. Statist. Assoc.
, 97, 883-897.
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Wu, H. and
Zhang, J. T. (2002b) The study of long-term HIV dynamics using semiparametric
nonlinear mixed-effects models. Statistics in Medicine, 21, 3655-3675.
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Fan, J. and
Zhang, J. T. (2000) Two-step estimation for functional linear models with
applications to longitudinal data. J.R. Statist. Soc. B. 62, 303-322.
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Locantore,
N., Simpson, D.G., Tripoli,
N., Zhang, J. T. and Cohen, K. L. (1999) Robust principal component analysis
for functional data (with discussions and rejoinder) Test. 8, 1-73.
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