Abgeschlossene Promotionen (Erstbetreuung)
Dr. Florian Meinfelder
- 2009, Analysis of Incomplete Survey Data - Multiple Imputation via Bayesian Bootstrap Predictive Mean Matching
- Auszeichnung: Hans-Löwel-Preis 2010
Dr. Daniel Wan Hussin
- 2009, Bayessche Betrachtung von erweiterten GARCH-Modellen
Dr. Jörg Drechsler
- 2009, Generating Multiply Imputed Synthetic Datasets: Theory and Implementation
- Auszeichnungen: EO.N. Wissenschaftspreis 2010, Gerhard-Fürst Preis 2010, Wolfgang-Wetzel-Preis der DStatG 2011
Dr. Thomas Büttner
- 2010, Multiple Imputation of Censored Variables
Dr. Christine Licht
- 2010, New methods for generating significance levels from multiply-imputed data
- Auszeichnung: Promotionspreis der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg 2011
Dr. Martin Messingschlager
- 2012, Fehlende Werte in den Sozialwissenschaften - Analyse und Korrektur mit Beispielen aus dem ALLBUS
Dr. Mariana Nold
- 2014, Behavior of convergence in logistic regression models - Assessing the drop of the Kolmogorov distance between the sampling distribution and the asymptotic distribution of estimators and test statistics in logistic regression analysis
- Auszeichnung: Kulturpreis Bayern 2014
Dr. Ivonne Honekamp
Dr. Hans Walter Steinhauer
- 2014, Sampling techniques and weighting procedures for complex survey designs - The school cohorts of the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS)
Dr. Alexander Vosseler
- 2014, Bayesian Analysis of Stochastic Trends and Seasonality
Dr. Marcel Hebing
- 2016, A Metadata-Driven Approach to Panel Data Management and Its Application in DDI on Rails
Dr. Ariane Würbach
- 2016, Modeling and estimating income data in the presence of distinctive zero and heaped responses
Dr. Philipp Gaffert
- 2017, Multiple Imputation via Local Regression (Miles)
Dr. Solange Goßmann
- 2017, The application of nonparametric data augmentation and imputation using classification and regression trees within a large-scale panel study
Dr. Christoph Gaasch
- 2017, Bayesian estimation of latent trait distributions considering hierarchical structures and partially missing covariate data
Dr. Sara Bleninger
- 2017, KriMI: A Multiple Imputation Approach for Preserving Spatial Dependencies - Imputation of Regional Price Indices using the Example of Bavaria
Dr. Marcel Preising
- 2018, Missing Values in Linear Dynamic Panel Models - A Bayesian Approach towards Model Comparison
Dr. Julian Körber
- 2018, Bayesian Analysis of Network Data - Model Selection and Evaluation of the Exponential Random Graph Model
Dr. Thorsten Schnapp
- 2019, Investigation of Automated and Augmented Covariate Imputation during the Estimation of two Confirmatory Multidimensional Bayesian Latent Variable Models