Fr. 216.00

Statistics, Society and Environment - 35th FNE, Cuernavaca, Mexico, September 27-29, 2023

English · Hardback

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This volume features a collection of peer-reviewed contributions from the biannual conference organized by the Mexican Statistical Society, held in Cuernavaca, Mexico, from September 27-29, 2023. Statistical research in Latin America is vibrant and far-reaching, with extensive networks both within the region and beyond. However, much of this work is published in Spanish, limiting access for a broader audience. This volume aims to bridge that gap by presenting selected research from Latin American scholars and their collaborators to a wider readership. Academics will find value in the latest methodological advancements, while practitioners from various fields may discover innovative tools for data analysis. The volume places special emphasis on environmental statistics and applications that address societal issues or directly model social phenomena.

List of contents

Preface.- Towards Inference for Finite Populations.- A Splitting Criterion for CARTs Based on Bayesian Optimisation.- A little bird told me: Roadmap towards frequent and representative official statistical information, through joint use of social network posts and survey data.- Dynamic Evaluation of Electoral Preferences in Mexico: A Bayesian Power
Ranking Model.- Modeling Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) data and its Bayesian Inverse Problem.- A conditional approach to Bayesian inference in copula models.- A new bivariate model based on Gamma distributions.- Mortality estimation with controlled smoothing by segments applied to potentially insured missing persons in Mexico.- Development of Cyclical Indicators Based on Multivariate Spectral Analysis.- A Copula-based Fully Bayesian Nonparametric Evaluation of Cardiovascular Risk Markers for Normoglycemic Patients in the Mexico City Diabetes Study.- University infrastructure as a factor influencing entrepreneurial intention: a structural equation model.- An approach of latent class mixed models for analyzing new genotypes of Saccharum spp.- Kernel Feature Ordering by Conditional Independence in Species Diversity.- Antisocial behaviour in young Mexicans. Lifestyle assessment and risk factors detection.- Author Index.

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