JEROME P. REITER

Assistant Professor of Statistical Science
  Department of Statistical Science
Duke University
Box 90251, Durham, NC 27708


Education
Ph.D. in Statistics, Harvard University, 1999.
A.M. in Statistics, Harvard University, 1996.
B.S. in Mathematics, Duke University, 1992.

Dissertation

Estimation in the Presence of Constraints that Prohibit Explicit Data Pooling.
Advisor: Donald B. Rubin.

Academic Appointments and Other Positions

Assistant Professor of Statistical Science, Duke University, 2006 - present.
Assistant Professor of the Practice of Statistical Science, Duke University, 2002 - 2006.
Lecturer of Statistics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 2001 - 2002.
Assistant Professor of Statistics, Williams College, 1999 - 2001.

Interim Executive Director, Triangle Research Data Center, 1/2006 - 8/2006.
Senior Fellow, National Institute of Statistical Sciences, 2002 - present.
Actuarial Consultant, Hewitt Associates, Norwalk, Connecticut,  1992 - 1994.

Academic Honors
          Recipient of Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award, Duke University, 2007.
         
Nominated for Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award, Duke University,  2003, 2006, 2007.
         
Nominated for University Undergraduate Distinguished Teaching Award, Duke University, 2006.
          Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute, 2007.

Students Advised
          PhD Dissertation Committee Member
        2008: Robin Mitra (Advisor)
        2008:  Liang Zhang
        2008:  Joyee Ghosh
        2007:  Saki Kinney (Advisor)
        2005:  Christine Kohnen  (Advisor)
          Preliminary Examination Committee Member
                  2008:  Scott Schwartz, Hao Wang
                  2007:  Simone Gray

                  2006:  Joyee Ghosh, Robin Mitra, Liang Zhang

                  2005:  Eric Vance
                 
2003:  Rosy Luo
          Masters Degree Committee Member
                  In progress:  Jacob Montgomery (Advisor)
          Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member
                
                 
2007:  Jane Zhu (Program II, Advisor)
                 
2005:  Tyler McCormick (Program II, Advisor)
          Undergraduate Research Advisor
                  2005:  Stephanie Guan (Dannenberg Fellowship)
                  2005:  Orcun Unlu (Dean's Summer Research Fellowship)

Professional and University Service
Professional:
Associate Editor of Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality, 2006 - present.
Associate Editor of Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2006 - present.
Associate Editor of Survey Methodology, 2004 - present.
Advisory Board, The Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics, 2005.

National Academy of Sciences Panel on Collecting, Storing, Accessing, and Protecting Social Survey Data Containing Biological Measures, 2008 - present.
National Academy of Sciences Panel on Re-engineering the Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2007 - 2008.
National Center for Education Statistics on Configuration of Longitudinal Studies and Data Integration, 2007.
National Center for Education Statistics Confidentiality Task Force, 2006 - 2007.
National Academy of Sciences Panel on Confidentiality Issues Arising from the Integration of Remotely Sensed Data with Social Science Survey and Other Self-Identifying Data, 2005 - 2007.

Section Chair, ASA Section on Statistics in Sports, 2008.
ASA Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality in Statistics, 2006 - present.
ASA Section on Statistics in Sports Program Chair, 2005 Joint Statistical Meetings.
Program Committee, International Total Survey Error Workshop 2, 2008.
Program Committee, ICDM Workshop on Privacy and Security Aspects of Data Mining, 11/2005.
Co-organizer, NISS/SAMSI Workshop on Total Survey Error, 2005.
Student Paper Judge, WNAR conference, 2005.
ASA General Methodology Program Chair, 2001 Joint Statistical Meetings.
Steering Committee, Hudson River Undergraduate Math Conference, 2000.

Grant proposal and project reviewer:
          National Science Foundation (U.S.).
          National Academy of Sciences (U.S.).
          Mathematics of InformationTechnology and Complex Systems Network of Centres of Excellence (Canada).
          Official Statistics Research, Statistics New Zealand.
Journal referee and book reviewer:
Journals include Advances in Statistical Analysis, American Political Science Review, The American Statistician, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, INFORMS Transactions on Education, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Official Statistics, Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Journal of Statistics Education, Management Science, Psychological Methods, Public Opinion Quarterly, Statistical Methodology, Statistical Science, Statistics and Computing, Statistics in Medicine, and Survey Methodology.
Pre-publication text book reviewer:
Reviewed J. Albert's Teaching Statistics Using Baseball, R. De Veaux's and P. Velleman's Intro Stats, and A. Gelman's and D. Nolan's Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks. 

University:
Director of Undergraduate Studies, ISDS, Duke University, 2002 - 2006.
Leader of Responsible Conduct of Research ISDS Discussion Group, RCR Fall Orientations, 2002 and 2003.
Task Force on Program in Data Analysis and Computation member, 2005.
Taks Force on Data Analysis in the Social Sciences member, 2005.
PARISS (Program in Advanced Research in the Social Sciences) Advisory Board member, 2004 - present.
Pre-Major Advisor, 2003 - 2007.
Academic Council representative, 2007 - present.
Arts & Sciences Council representative, 2004 - 2007.  Committees include:
       Ad hoc Faculty Resource Committee (2005)
Technical Review Committee member, Durham Community Health Network Carolina Access II Program Evaluation, 2003 - present. 
Faculty Advisory Committee for Provost's Lecture Series, 2006.
Faculty Advisor, Phi Delta Theta, Duke University, 2005 to present.
Presenter, Duke Family Days, November 2007.
Panel Member, Duke Homecoming Academic Program, October 2007.
Presenter, Duke Founders' Day Recognition Celebration,  September 2007.
Panel Member, Duke NC/SC Open House (Math & Computer Science panel), September 2007.
Presenter, Duke Up Close, Duke University, April 2005.
Panel Member, Duke University Black Pre-Health/Pre-Medicine Organization Professor Panel, October 2004.
Presenter, Duke School Days, Duke University, February 2004, November 2005.
Presenter, Center for Teaching, Learning,and Writing Teaching Breakfast, Duke University, February 2004.

Grants and Funded Research
National Science Foundation (MMS), "Methodology for Improving Public Use Data Dissemination Via Multiply-Imputed, Partially Synthetic Data," 6/2008 - 5/2010 (Role: PI).
Environmental Protection Agency, ``Southern Center for Environmentally Driven Disparities in Birth Outcomes,'' 5/2007 - 5/2011 (Role: Co-investigator).
National Institutes of Health (NIAAA),  "The Alcohol Pharmacology Education Partnership,"  8/2005 - 7/2010 (Role: Co-investigator).
National Science Foundation (ITR), "Info Tech Challenges for Secure Access to Confidential Social Science Data,"  10/2004 - 10/2008 (Role: Senior Scientist).
Cornell University, "Synthetic Data Methods for the Survey of Income and Program Participation Public Use File," 6/2005  - 9/2006 (Role: PI).
Bureau of the Census, "Using Synthetic Data to Protect Confidentiality of People in Group Quarters in the American Communities Survey," 9/2005 - 9/2006 (Role: PI). 
Bureau of the Census, "Assessing Disclosure Risks for Remote Access Model Servers," 6/2004 - 7/2005 (Role: PI).
Transportation Research Board, 2005.  Commissioned to write paper on threats to data confidentiality in public-use transportation data (with D. Banks).
National Institute of Statistical Science, ``Data Confidentiality, Data Quality, and Data Integration for Federal Databases: Foundations to Software Prototypes,'' 8/2002 - 8/2007 (Role: Senior Fellow).
National Academy of Sciences Panel on Confidential Data Access for Research Purposes, 2003.  Commissioned to write paper on measuring disclosure risks.
Bureau of the Census, "Research on Synthetic Data," 8/2002 - 8/2003 (Role: PI).

Journal Publications


Karr, A. F., Lin, X., Reiter, J. P., and Sanil, A. P. (forthcoming), "Privacy preserving analysis of vertically partitioned data using secure matrix protocols," Journal of Official Statistics.

Kinney, S. K. and Reiter, J. P. (forthcoming), "Inferences for two stage multiple imputation for nonresponse," Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice.

Kohnen, C. N. and Reiter, J. P. (forthcoming), "Multiple imputation for combining confidential data owned by two agencies," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A.

Montgomery, J., Cooper, A., Reiter, J. P., and Guan, S. (forthcoming), "A comparison of respondents and non-respondents on dimensions of political activity," International Journal of Public Opinion Research.

Reiter, J. P. (forthcoming), "Multiple imputation when records used for imputation are not used or disseminated for analysis," Biometrika.

Reiter J.P. and Mitra R. (forthcoming), "Estimating risks of identification disclosure in partially synthetic data." Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality.

Woo, M., Reiter, J. P., Oganian, A., Karr, A. F.  (forthcoming), "Global measures of data utility for microdata masked for disclosure limitation," Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality.

Orr, S. T., James, S. A., and Reiter, J. P. (2008), "Unintended pregnancy and prenatal behaviors among urban, black women in Baltimore, Maryland: The Baltimore preterm birth study," Annals of Epidemiology, 18, 545 - 551.

Reiter, J. P. (2008), "Selecting the number of imputed datasets when using multiple imputation for missing data and disclosure limitation," Statistics and Probability Letters, 78, 15 - 20.

Woo, M. J., Reiter, J. P., and Karr, A. F. (2008) "Estimation of propensity scores using generalized additive models," Statistics in Medicine, 27, 3805 - 3816.

Dolber, P. C., Gu, B., Zhang, X., Fraser,  M. O., Thor, K. B., and Reiter, J. P. (2007) "Activation of the external urethral sphincter central pattern generator by a 5-HT1A serotonin receptor agonist in rats with chronic spinal cord injury," American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology, 292, R1699 - R1706.

Ghosh, J., Reiter, J. P., and Karr, A. F. (2007), "Secure computation with horizontally partitioned data using adaptive regression splines,''   Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 51, 5813 - 5820.

Gu, B., Thor, K. B., Reiter, J. P., and Dolber, P. C. (2007) "Effect of 5HT-1 serotonin receptor agonists on noxiously stimulated micturition in cats with chronic spinal cord injury," Journal of Urology, 177, 2381 - 2385.

Karr, A. F., Fulp, W. J., Vera, F., Young, S. S., Lin, X., and Reiter, J. P.  (2007) "Secure, privacy-preserving analysis of distributed databases,"  Technometrics, 49, 335 - 345.

Kwiek, N. C. Halpin, M. J., Reiter, J. P., Hoeffler, L. A., and Schwartz-Bloom, R. D. (2007), "Pharmacology in the high school classroom," Science, 317 (September 28, 2007), 1871 - 1872 (with supplemental material).

Orr, S. T., Reiter, J. P., Blazer, D. G., and James, S. A. (2007), "Maternal prenatal pregnancy-related anxiety and spontaneous preterm birth in Baltimore, Maryland,"  Psychosomatic Medicine, 69, 566 - 570.

Orr, S. T., Blazer, D. G., James, S. A., and Reiter, J. P. (2007), "Depressive symptoms and indicators of maternal health status during pregnancy," Journal of Women's Health, 16, 535 - 542.

Reiter, J. P. (2007), "Small-sample degrees of freedom for multi-component significance tests with multiple imputation for missing data," Biometrika, 94, 502 - 508.

Reiter, J. P. and Raghunathan, T. E. (2007), "The multiple adaptations of multiple imputation," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 102, 1462 - 1471.

Hill, J. L. and Reiter, J. P. (2006),  "Interval estimation of treatment effects when using propensity score matching," Statistics in Medicine, 25:13, 2230 - 2256.

Karr, A. F., Kohnen, C. N.,  Oganian, A., Reiter, J. P. and  Sanil, A. P. (2006), "A framework for evaluating the utility of data altered to protect confidentiality," The American Statistician, 60, 224 - 232.

Reiter, J. P., Raghunathan, T. E., and Kinney, S. (2006), "The importance of modeling the sampling design in multiple imputation for missing data," Survey Methodology, 32.2, 143 - 150.

Gomatam, S., Karr, A. F., Reiter, J. P., Sanil, A. P. (2005),  "Data dissemination and disclosure limitation in a world without microdata: A risk-utility framework for remote access servers," Statistical Science, 20, 163 - 177.

Karr, A. F., Feng, J., Lin, X., Sanil, A. P., Young, S. S., and Reiter, J. P. (2005), "Secure analysis of distributed chemical databases without data integration," Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 19, 739 - 747.

Karr, A. F., Lin, X., Sanil, A. P., and Reiter, J. P. (2005), "Secure regressions on distributed databases," Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 14, 263 - 279.

Reiter, J. P. (2005), "Estimating risks of identification disclosure for microdata,"  Journal of the American Statistical Association, 100,  1103 - 1113.

Reiter, J. P. (2005),  "Releasing multiply-imputed, synthetic public use microdata: An illustration and empirical study,"  Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 168, 185 - 205.

Reiter, J. P. (2005), "Significance tests for multi-component estimands from multiply-imputed, synthetic microdata,"  Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 131 (2), 365 - 377.

Reiter, J. P. (2005),  "Using CART to generate partially synthetic public use microdata,"  Journal of Official Statistics, 21, 441 - 462.

Reiter, J. P. and Kohnen, C. N. (2005), "Categorical data regression diagnostics for remote servers," Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 75, 889-903.

Reiter, J. P., Zanutto, E. L., and Hunter, L. W. (2005),  "Analytical modeling in complex surveys of work practices,"  Industrial Labor Relations Review, 59, 82 - 100.

Gu, B., Olejar, K., Reiter, J. P., Thor, K. B., and Dolber, P. C.  (2004),  "Inhibition of bladder activity by 5HT11 serotonin receptor antagonists in cats with chronic spinal cord injury,"  Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 310:3, 1266 - 1272.

Gu, B., Reiter, J. P., Schwinn, D. A., Smith, M. P., Korstanje, C., Thor, K. B., and Dolber, P. C. (2004), "Effects of alpha1-adrenergic receptor subtype selective antagonists on lower urinary tract function in rats with bladder outlet obstruction,"  Journal of Urology, 172, 758 - 762.

Karr, A. F., Lin, X., Sanil, A. P., and Reiter, J. P. (2004),  "Analysis of integrated data without data integration," Chance17:3 (Summer 2004), 27 - 30.

Reiter, J. P. (2004), "New approaches to data dissemination: A glimpse into the future (?)"  Chance, 17:3 (Summer 2004), 12 - 16.

Reiter, J. P. (2004),  "Should teams walk or pitch to Barry Bonds?"  Baseball Research Journal, 32, 63 - 69.

Reiter, J. P. (2004), "Simultaneous use of multiple imputation for missing data and disclosure limitation," Survey Methodology, 30, 235 - 242.

Sanil, A. P., Karr, A. F., Lin, X., and Reiter, J. P. (2004),  "Privacy preserving regression modelling via distributed computation,"  Proceedings of the Tenth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 677 - 682.

Raghunathan, T. E., Reiter, J. P.,  and Rubin, D. B. (2003),  "Multiple imputation for statistical disclosure limitation,"  Journal of Official Statistics, 19, 1 - 16.

Reiter, J. P. (2003),  "Inference for partially synthetic, public use microdata sets,"  Survey Methodology, 29,  181 - 188.

Reiter, J. P. (2003),  "Model diagnostics for remote-access regression servers,"  Statistics and Computing, 13,  371 - 380.

Reiter, J. P. (2002),  "Satisfying disclosure restrictions with synthetic data sets," Journal of Official Statistics, 18, 531 - 544.

Reiter, J. P. (2000),  "Borrowing strength when explicit data pooling is prohibited,"  Journal of  Official Statistics, 16,  295 - 319.

Reiter, J. P. (2000),  "Using statistics to determine causal relationships," The American Mathematical Monthly, 107,  24 - 32.

Book Chapters and Invited Publications

Drechsler, J. and Reiter, J. P. (forthcoming), "Accounting for intruder uncertainty due to sampling when estimating identification disclosure risks in partially synthetic data," in Privacy and Statistical Databases.

Reiter, J. P.  (2008),  "Protecting data confidentiality in public release datasets: Approaches based on multiple imputation," The Imputation Bulletin.

Reiter, J. P. (2008), Book review of "Data Quality and Record Linkage Techniques," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 103, 881.

Reiter, J. P.  (2007), "Survey error," in Encyclopedia of Statistics in Quality and Reliability, edited by F. Ruggeri, R. Kennet, and F. W. Faltin, Chichester UK: John Wiley & Sons, 1952 - 1954.

Reiter, J. P. (2007),  Book review of "Statistical Matching: Theory and Practice,"  Journal of Official Statistics, 23, 130 - 132.

National Research Council (2007), Putting People on the Map, Edited by M. Gutman and P. Stern. Panel on Confidentiality Issues Arising From the Integration of Remotely-Sensed and Self-Identifying Data National Academies Press.

Karr, A. F., Lin, X., Sanil, A. P., and Reiter, J. P. (2006),  "Secure statistical analysis of distributed databases," in Statistical Methods in Counterterrorism: Game Theory, Modeling, Syndromic Surveillance, and Biometric Authentication, edited by A. Wilson, G. Wilson, and D. H. Olwell, New York: Springer, 237 - 262.

Karr, A. F., Lin, X., Reiter, J. P.  and Sanil, A. P. (2006),  "Methods of secure computation and data integration," in Monographs of Official Statistics: Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality, edited by P. Diaz Munoz and H. Brungger, Eurostat, 217 - 226.

Mitra, R. and Reiter, J. P. (2006), "Adjusting survey weights when altering identifying design variables via synthetic data," in Privacy in Statistical Databases (Lecture Notes in Computer Science), edited by J. Domingo-Ferrer and L. Franconi, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 177 - 188.

Reiter, J. P.  (2006),  "Multiple imputation for missing data," Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Hill, J. L., Reiter, J. P., Zanutto, E. (2004),  "A comparison of experimental and observational data analyses," in Applied Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference from Incomplete-Data Perspectives, edited by A. Gelman and X. Meng,  New York: Wiley, 49 - 60.

Reiter, J. P. (2004),  Book review of "Teaching Statistics Using Baseball,"  INFORMS Transactions on Education, 5 (Sept. 2004).

Reiter, J. P. (2002),  Book reviews of "Finite Population Sampling and Inference:  A Prediction Approach" and of "Topics in Survey Sampling,''  Journal of the American Statistical Association, 97,  357 - 358.

Reiter, J. P. (2002),  Book review of "Fundamentals of Modern Statistical Methods,"  Journal of Official Statistics, 18,  313 - 315. 

Reiter, J. P. (2001),  "Borrowing strength without explicit data pooling," in Monographs of Official Statistics: Bayesian Methods With Applications to Science, Policy, and Official Statistics, edited by E. George and N. Photis, Eurostat,  439 - 448.

Reiter, J. P. (1999),  "Stimulating interest in quantitative courses with activity-based lessons," in Voices of Experience, edited by M. Winkelmes and J. Wilkinson, Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, Harvard University, 47 - 54.

Conference Proceedings and Other Publications


Reiter, J. P. (2008), "Letter to the editor," Journal of Official Statistics, 24, 319 - 320.

Reiter, J. P. (2006), "Teaching the fundamentals of statistics with sports data," Proceedings of the International Conference on Teaching Statistics.

Stangl, D., Banks, D., House, L., and Reiter, J. P. (2006), "Progressive mastery testing: Does it increase learning and retentions? Yes and no," Proceedings of the International Conference on Teaching Statistics.

Banks, D. and Reiter, J. P. (2005),  "Confidentiality issues related to transportation use of census data for transportation planning:  Preparing for the future,"  commissioned paper for the Transportation Research Board.

Biemer, P. and Reiter, J. P. (2005),  "Total survey error workshop," Newsletter of the ASA Survey Research Methods Section, 21 (July), pp. 2 - 3.

Reiter, J. P. (2005), "Bayesian methods in statistical disclosure limitation," ISBA Bulletin, 12(4), p. 6.

Kohnen, C. N. and Reiter, J. P.  (2004),  "Sharing confidential data among multiple agencies using multiply imputed, synthetic data,"  ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meetings.

Reiter, J. P. (2004),  "One question interview: Walking Barry Bonds,"  Duke Dialogue, 19:5 (May 28, 2004),  p . 7.

Reiter, J. P., Kohnen, C. N., Karr, A. F., Lin, X., and Sanil, A. P.  (2004),  "Secure regression for vertically partitioned, partially overlapping data,"  ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meetings.

Reiter, J. P. (2003), "Estimating probabilities of identification for microdata,"   commissioned paper for the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Confidential Data Access for Research Purposes.

Reiter, J. P. (2003),  "Using CART to generate partially synthetic, public use microdata," Proceedings of the Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference, 2003.

Reiter, J. P. and Kohnen, C. N. (2003),  "Generalized linear model diagnostics for remote servers,"  Proceedings of the Association for Survey Computing Conference, 2003.

Reiter, J. P. (2002),  "Should teams walk or pitch to Barry Bonds?"  By the Numbers, 12 (November 2002), pp. 7-11.  (Newsletter of the Statistical Analysis Committee of the Society for American Baseball Research).  

Reiter, J. P. (2001),  "Using synthetic data sets to satisfy disclosure restrictions,"  Proceedings of the Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference, 2001.

Reiter, J. P. (2001), "Motivating students' interest in statistics through sports,"  ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meetings.

Reiter, J. P. (2000),  "Satisfying disclosure restrictions with synthetic data sets,"  ASA Proceedings of the Section on Government Statistics and Section on Social Statistics,  276 -- 281.

Reiter, J. P. (1998),  "Estimation in the presence of external constraints that prohibit explicit data pooling,"  ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods, 599 -- 604.

Published Educational Materials

Kohnen, C. N. and Reiter, J. P.  (2007), "Manual for JMP-IN," accompanies Mind on Statistics: Third Edition by J. Utts and R. Heckard.

Reiter, J. P. (2004),  "Introductory statistics animations,"  Wiley.   Flash animations of statistical topics to accompany Wiley text books.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com:8100/legacy/college/mann/0471448079/sa/

Reiter, J. P. (2003), contributed data files on Barry Bonds' plate appearances in 2001 and 2002 to the data archive of Journal of Statistics Education.

Works Currently Under Review

Drechsler, J. and Reiter, J. P.   "Disclosure risk and data utility for partially synthetic data: An empirical study using the German IAB Establishment Survey".

Reiter J. P., Oganian A., and Karr A. F. "Verification servers: enabling analysts to assess the quality of inferences from public use data".

Kinney, S. K. and Reiter, J. P. "Significance testing when using multiple imputation for missing data and disclosure limitation".

Reiter, J. P. and Drechsler, J. "Releasing multiply-imputed, synthetic data generated in two stages to protect confidentiality," in revisions.

Reiter, J. P., "Using multiple imputation to integrate and disseminate confidential microdata".

Presentations

"Multiple imputation for missing data, measurement error, and data confidentiality," invited talk, International Total Survey Error Workshop 2, Raleigh, June 2008.

"Synthetic data methods: A discussion of the most pressing challenges," invited talk, Joint Meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada, May 2008.

"The multiple adaptations of multiple imputation," invited talk, Heinz School, Carnegie Mellon University, March 2008.

"Protecting confidentiality of public use genetic data: What can we learn from the experiences of statistical agencies," invited talk, Department of Biostatistics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, January 2008.

"Evaluating the disclosure risks of reporting quality measures to the public," invited talk, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe workshop on data confidentiality, Manchester, England, December 2007.

"The multiple adaptations of multiple imputation," invited talk, Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences, University of Washington, November 2007.

"Analysis with missing data in social science research," short course, Social Sciences Research Institute, Duke University, September 2007.
"Using two stage multiple imputation to correct measurement error with external validation data," invited talk, ISI meetings, Lisbon, Portugal, August 2007.

"The risks and benefits of releasing measures of data quality," invited talk, Workshop on Data Access, Nuremberg Germany, August 2007.

"Protecting confidentiality in public use data by releasing synthetic datasets: Experiences with genuine applications," invited panel, Joint Statistical Meetings, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 2007.

"Estimating risks of identification disclosure with partially synthetic data," invited talk, Bureau of the Census, Washington DC, June 2007.

"Analysis with missing data," invited talk, Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, UNC Chapel Hill, April 2007.

"Alternative approaches to data dissemination," invited talk, Population Association of America conference, New York, March 2007.

"Using multiple imputation to protect confidentiality in public use data," invited talk, Center for Demography and Health of Aging, University of Wisconsin, February 2007.

"Analysis with missing data in social science research," short course, Social Sciences Research Institute, Duke University, February 2007.

"Using multiple imputation for data integration and dissemination," invited talk, Workshop on Combining and Enhancing Data, Manchester, UK, January 2007.

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Multiple imputation for disclosure limitation: Why don't Rubin's 1987 rules apply?"  invited talk, IAB, Nurnberg, Germany, January 2007.

"Adjusting survey weights when using partially synthetic data," invited talk, Privacy and  Statistical Databases conference, Italy, December 2006.

"Discussion of papers on synthetic data," invited discussion, Washington Statistical Society seminar series, Washington DC, November 2006.

"The multiple applications of multiple imputation," invited talk, Department of Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania, October 2006.

"Making public use, synthetic files of longitudinal establishment data," invited talk, Comparative Analysis of Enterprise Data conference, Washington DC, September 2006.

"Using multiple imputation to handle missing data and disclosure limitation," invited talk, Workshop on data confidentiality, Nurnberg, Germany, August 2006.

"Can and should we teach Bayesian statistics in Stat 101?" roundtable coffee, Joint Statistical Meetings, August 2006.

"Discussion of Session on Statistical Disclosure Limitation," contributed discussion, Joint Statistical Meetings, August 2006.

"Identification disclosure in social science research," invited talk, Data Sharing Workshop for Behavioral and Social Studies that Collect Genetic Data, National Institute on Aging, August 2006.

"Disclosure limitation in microdata using multiple imputation," invited talk, National Center for Education Statistics, July 2006.

"Teaching the fundamentals of statistics with sports data," invited talk, International Conference on Teaching Statistics, Brazil, July 2006.

"Disclosure limitation for ACS microdata with multiple imputation," invited talk, Bureau of the Census, June 2006.

"The multiple applications of multiple imputation," invited talk, Department of Biostatistics, University of South Carolina, April 2006.

"Analysis with missing data in social science research," short course, Social Sciences Research Institute, Duke University, April 2006.

"Handling confidentiality concerns with multiple imputation," invited talk, University of Southampton, March 2006.
"Handling confidentiality concerns and missing data simultaneously with multiple imputation," invited talk, Cornell University, February 2006.

"Alternative approaches to data dissemination and data sharing,"  Conference on Quantitative Methods and Statistical Applications in Defense and National Security, RAND, February 2006.

"Methods for secure computation and data integration," United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Workshop on Data Confidentiality, Geneva, Switzerland, November 2005.

"Multiple imputation for disclosure limitation: Why don't Rubin's 1987 rules apply?"  invited talk, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Bureau of the Census, October 2005.

"Disclosure limitation via synthetic, multiply-imputed data sets," invited talk, Pennsylvania State University, September 2005.
"Some approaches and challenges in secure statistical analysis," invited talk, SAMSI workshop on National Defense and Homeland Security, September 2005.
"Methods for secure computation and data integration,"  invited talk, Joint Statistical Meetings, Minneapolis, August 2005.

"Generating partially synthetic data when there are missing data," invited talk, CS-Statistics Workshop on Privacy and Confidentiality, Italy, July 2005.

"Are we teaching the right things in introductory statistics?"  poster session, U.S. Conference on Teaching Statistics, May 2005.

"Discussion of the National Election Surveys: The potential of multiple imputation," panel discussant, Social Science Research Institute, Duke University, January 2005.

"Disclosure limitation via synthetic, multiply-imputed data sets,"
invited talk, International Conference on the Future of Statistical Theory, Practice and Education, Hyderabad, India, December 2004.

"Disclosure limitation via synthetic, multiply-imputed data sets," invited talk, Research Triangle Institute Fellows Symposium, Durham, NC, December 2004.

"What do students retain from introductory statistics: Lessons from a study in statistical education," Teaching and Learning Club, Duke University, October 2004.

"Multiple imputation for missing data in surveys with complex designs," invited talk, SAMSI workshop on Latent Variables in the Social Sciences, September 2004.

"Disclosure limitation via synthetic, multiply-imputed data sets," invited talk, Los Alamos National Labs, August 2004.

"Protecting confidentiality by releasing simulated microdata: An informal discussion of benefits, limitations, and practical experiences," roundtable luncheon, Joint Statistical Meetings, Toronto, August 2004.

"Disclosure risk and data utility for remote access servers," invited talk, Joint Statistical Meetings, Toronto, August 2004.

"Disclosure limitation via synthetic, multiply-imputed data sets," invited talk, International Indian Statistical Association conference, University of Georgia, May 2004.

"Data confidentiality, data integration, and secure computation," invited talk, Electronic Frontier Foundation panel, NISS, April 2004.

"Disclosure limitation via synthetic, multiply-imputed data sets," invited talk, Iowa State University, April 2004.

"Disclosure limitation via partially synthetic, multiply-imputed data sets," invited talk, ENAR conference, Pittsburgh, March 2004.

"Protecting confidentiality by releasing synthetic, public-use datasets," Social Science Research Institute, Duke University, March 2004.

"A primer on designing studies to determine causal effects," Teaching and Learning Club, Duke University, February 2004.

"Is it better to walk or pitch to Barry Bonds?" IMS Meeting on Statistics and Sports, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, November 2003.

"Disclosure risk and data utility for remote access servers," National Institute of Statistical Sciences Technology Day, Washington DC, November 2003.

"Releasing partially synthetic, public-use microdata to protect confidentiality: An investigation of data generation by CART," contributed talk, Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference, Washington DC, November 2003.

"Protecting confidentiality by releasing synthetic microdata," contributed talk, INFORMS meeting, Atlanta, October 2003.

"Estimating probabilities of identification for microdata," invited talk, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Data Access workshop, Washington DC, October 2003.

"Model diagnostics for remote access servers," contributed talk, Association for Survey Computing Conference, Warwick, England, September 2003.

"Inference for multiply imputed, partially synthetic microdata," contributed talk, Joint Statistical Meetings, San Francisco, August 2003.

"Disclosure limitation by releasing multiply-imputed, public-use microdata," invited talk, New Researchers Conference, Davis, CA., July 2003.

"The feasibility of using synthetic microdata for public release data," contributed talk, Joint Statistical Meetings, New York, August 2002.

"The feasibility of using synthetic microdata for public release data," contributed talk, Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Conference, Washington D.C., November 2001.

"Motivating students' interest in statistics through sports," contributed talk, Joint Statistical Meetings, Atlanta, August 2001.

"Satisfying disclosure restrictions with synthetic data sets," invited talk, U.S. Bureau of the Census, May 2001.
"Satisfying disclosure restrictions with synthetic data sets," invited talk, Joint Program in Survey Methodology, University of Maryland at College Park, April 2001.

"Satisfying disclosure restrictions with synthetic data sets," Sigma Xi Honor Society Research Lecture, Williams College, April 2001.

"What is Bayesian statistics?" Sigma Xi Honor Society Research Lecture, Williams College, April 2001.

"Borrowing strength without explicit data pooling," invited talk, New York University, March 2001.

"Borrowing strength without explicit data pooling," invited talk, Joint Program in Survey Methodology, University of Maryland at College Park, March 2001.

"Satisfying disclosure restrictions with synthetic data sets," contributed poster, Joint Statistical Meetings, Indiannapolis, August 2000.

"Borrowing strength without explicit data pooling," invited talk, International Society for Bayesian Analysis Conference, Greece, June 2000.

"Borrowing strength without explicit data pooling," contributed talk, Interface 2000 Conference, New Orleans, April 2000.

"Census 2000: Themes and implications for classroom innovation," invited talk, Census 2000, Redistricting, and Minority Scholars: Linking the Academy to the Policy Process, Williams College, June 1999.

"Estimation in multiple groups in the presence of external constraints that prohibit explicit data pooling," contributed talk, Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, August 1998.

"Measuring block-level population size and its uncertainty under a unit sample design: A synthetic estimation approach," invited talk, U.S. Bureau of the Census, August 1996.