Cleo Youtz

1.4k total citations
15 papers, 756 citations indexed

About

Cleo Youtz is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Statistics and Probability and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Cleo Youtz has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 756 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 4 papers in Statistics and Probability and 3 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Cleo Youtz's work include Statistics Education and Methodologies (3 papers), Sports Analytics and Performance (3 papers) and Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models (2 papers). Cleo Youtz is often cited by papers focused on Statistics Education and Methodologies (3 papers), Sports Analytics and Performance (3 papers) and Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models (2 papers). Cleo Youtz collaborates with scholars based in United States. Cleo Youtz's co-authors include Frederick Mosteller, Augustine Kong, G. Octo Barnett, Edward Trapido, Andrew F. Siegel, Douglas A. Zahn, Bernard Rosner, John D. Emerson, Gudmund R. Iversen and John Gilbert and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Applied Psychology and Biometrika.

In The Last Decade

Cleo Youtz

15 papers receiving 685 citations

Peers

Cleo Youtz
Ram Shanmugam United States
Tue Tjur Denmark
Neil Thomason Australia
R. Darrell Bock United Kingdom
Stephen E. Fienberg United States
Charles Twardy United States
Robert H. Somers United States
A. R. Jonckheere United Kingdom
Ram Shanmugam United States
Cleo Youtz
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Fields of papers citing papers by Cleo Youtz

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cleo Youtz

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Cleo Youtz. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Cleo Youtz based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Cleo Youtz. Cleo Youtz is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Emerson, John D., Frederick Mosteller, & Cleo Youtz. (2000). Students Can Help Improve College Teaching: A Review and an Agenda for the Statistics Profession. 161–204. 5 indexed citations
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Rosner, Bernard, Frederick Mosteller, & Cleo Youtz. (1996). Modeling Pitcher Performance and the Distribution of Runs per Inning in Major League Baseball. The American Statistician. 50(4). 352–360. 8 indexed citations
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Rosner, Bernard, Frederick Mosteller, & Cleo Youtz. (1996). Modeling Pitcher Performance and the Distribution of Runs per Inning in Major League Baseball. The American Statistician. 50(4). 352–352. 3 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick & Cleo Youtz. (1993). Where Eagles Fly. CHANCE. 6(2). 37–42. 10 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick & Cleo Youtz. (1990). Quantifying Probabilistic Expressions. Statistical Science. 5(1). 126 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick & Cleo Youtz. (1990). [Quantifying Probabilistic Expressions]: Rejoinder. Statistical Science. 5(1). 11 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick, et al.. (1989). Quantitative meanings of verbal probability expressions.. Journal of Applied Psychology. 74(3). 433–442. 104 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick, et al.. (1989). Quantitative meanings of verbal probability expressions.. Journal of Applied Psychology. 74(3). 433–442. 6 indexed citations
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Kong, Augustine, G. Octo Barnett, Frederick Mosteller, & Cleo Youtz. (1986). How Medical Professionals Evaluate Expressions of Probability. New England Journal of Medicine. 315(12). 740–744. 183 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick, Andrew F. Siegel, Edward Trapido, & Cleo Youtz. (1981). Eye Fitting Straight Lines. The American Statistician. 35(3). 150–152. 47 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick, Andrew F. Siegel, Edward Trapido, & Cleo Youtz. (1981). Eye Fitting Straight Lines. The American Statistician. 35(3). 150–150. 9 indexed citations
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Iversen, Gudmund R., et al.. (1971). Bias and Runs in Dice Throwing and Recording: A Few Million Throws. Psychometrika. 36(1). 1–19. 12 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick, Cleo Youtz, & Douglas A. Zahn. (1967). The Distribution of Sums of Rounded Percentages. Demography. 4(2). 850–858. 12 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick & Cleo Youtz. (1961). Tables of the Freeman-Tukey transformations for the binomial and Poisson distributions. Biometrika. 48(3-4). 433–440. 204 indexed citations
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Mosteller, Frederick & Cleo Youtz. (1961). Tables of the Freeman-Tukey Transformations for the Binomial and Poisson Distributions. Biometrika. 48(3/4). 433–433. 16 indexed citations

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