Professor Neville Davies
Profiles

Professor Neville Davies

Emeritus Professor

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business

Publications

Publications

Key publications

Key publications are highlighted

Journals
Articles
Davies N, Cai Y & Pang WK (2013) 'Combining Forecasts via Simulations' Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation
Cai Y, Stander J & Davies N (2012) 'A new Bayesian approach to quantile autoregressive time series model estimation and forecasting' JOURNAL OF TIME SERIES ANALYSIS 33, (4) 684-698 Author Site , DOI
Cai Y & Davies N (2012) 'A Simple Bootstrap Method for Time Series' COMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION 41, (5) 621-631 , DOI
Davies N & Richards K (2012) 'Cleaning Dirty Data: Guess the Olympian' Teaching Statistics 34, 31-37
Davies N (2011) 'Developments of At School Projects for Collaborative Teaching and Learning in Statistics (with discussion)' Statistical Journal of the International Association of Official Statistics 27, 205-236 , DOI
Marriott JM, Davies N & Gibson E (2009) 'Teaching, Learning and Assessing Statistical Problem Solving' Journal of Statistics Education 17, Publisher Site
Chapters
Pratt D, Davies N & Connor D (2011) 'The Role of Technology in Teaching and Learning Statistics' in Batanero C; Burrill G; Reading C Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics - Challenges for Teaching and Teacher Education http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~iase/publications/ Springer- Verlag 97-107 , DOI
Davies N & Marriott JM (2010) 'Assessment and Feedback in Statistics' in Bidgood P; Hunt N; Jolliffe F Assessment Methods in Statistical Education: An International Perspective Wiley Blackwell 3-19
Reports
Davies N, Marriott JM, Bidgood P & Gadsden R (2012) Statistics Knowledge and Pedagogy in Secondary Mathematics Teacher Training Courses in British Higher Education Institutions. Teaching Statistics in British Secondary Schools Teaching Statistics trust http://www.rsscse.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=365:statsinschools&catid=1:rsscse-news&Itemid=140 Teaching Statistics trust