Edna Schechtman

5.7k total citations
135 papers, 3.9k citations indexed

About

Edna Schechtman is a scholar working on Statistics and Probability, Economics and Econometrics and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Edna Schechtman has authored 135 papers receiving a total of 3.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Statistics and Probability, 18 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 16 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Edna Schechtman's work include Advanced Statistical Methods and Models (21 papers), Advanced Statistical Process Monitoring (14 papers) and Income, Poverty, and Inequality (14 papers). Edna Schechtman is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Statistical Methods and Models (21 papers), Advanced Statistical Process Monitoring (14 papers) and Income, Poverty, and Inequality (14 papers). Edna Schechtman collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Italy. Edna Schechtman's co-authors include Shlomo Yitzhaki, Rivka Inzelberg, David Shinar, Nava Dekel, Amihai Barash, Irit Granot, D. V. Hinkley, Richard Compton, Tamar Flash and Ilana Segal and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Neurology and JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

In The Last Decade

Edna Schechtman

131 papers receiving 3.7k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Edna Schechtman Israel 34 545 472 439 406 401 135 3.9k
Peter W. Jones United Kingdom 54 206 0.4× 442 0.9× 112 0.3× 1.2k 2.9× 2.0k 5.0× 220 10.3k
Daniel Zelterman United States 44 627 1.2× 95 0.2× 626 1.4× 173 0.4× 1.4k 3.4× 192 7.4k
Werner Vach Germany 52 186 0.3× 81 0.2× 359 0.8× 577 1.4× 778 1.9× 397 9.3k
David Oakes United States 30 84 0.2× 60 0.1× 848 1.9× 377 0.9× 474 1.2× 52 6.9k
Kellie J. Archer United States 35 299 0.5× 161 0.3× 133 0.3× 813 2.0× 2.0k 5.0× 146 6.0k
Harald Binder Germany 51 513 0.9× 38 0.1× 753 1.7× 444 1.1× 1.8k 4.5× 293 10.1k
Daniel Schwartz United States 32 85 0.2× 1.0k 2.2× 301 0.7× 1.1k 2.6× 282 0.7× 119 4.8k
Jie Chen China 32 281 0.5× 67 0.1× 797 1.8× 211 0.5× 2.2k 5.5× 205 6.4k
Gerhard Hommel Germany 38 167 0.3× 68 0.1× 859 2.0× 385 0.9× 592 1.5× 115 5.4k
Inke R. König Germany 49 589 1.1× 41 0.1× 341 0.8× 416 1.0× 1.9k 4.8× 261 9.4k

Countries citing papers authored by Edna Schechtman

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Fields of papers citing papers by Edna Schechtman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Edna Schechtman

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Musicant, Oren, et al.. (2017). Effects of Increasing Freeway Speed Limits on Crashes: Case Study from Israel. Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board. 1 indexed citations
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Schechtman, Edna, et al.. (2015). Using measurements with large round‐off errors for interval estimation of normal process variance. IET Science Measurement & Technology. 9(8). 1050–1056. 1 indexed citations
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Musicant, Oren, Hillel Bar–Gera, & Edna Schechtman. (2014). Driver Views on Speed and Enforcement. Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board. 1 indexed citations
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Schechtman, Edna, et al.. (2013). Estimation of a normal process variance from measurements with large round‐off errors. IET Science Measurement & Technology. 7(3). 180–189. 2 indexed citations
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Sevilya, Ziv, Yael Leitner‐Dagan, Mila Pinchev, et al.. (2013). Low Integrated DNA Repair Score and Lung Cancer Risk. Cancer Prevention Research. 7(4). 398–406. 23 indexed citations
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Inzelberg, Rivka, Edna Schechtman, Simon Israeli‐Korn, et al.. (2013). Prayer at Midlife is Associated with Reduced Risk of Cognitive Decline in Arabic Women. Current Alzheimer Research. 10(3). 340–346. 22 indexed citations
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Musicant, Oren, Hillel Bar–Gera, & Edna Schechtman. (2011). Individual Driver’s Undesirable Driving Events—A Temporal Analysis. 2 indexed citations
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Parmet, Yisrael, Edna Schechtman, & Michael Sherman. (2010). Factor Analysis Revisited – How Many Factors are There?. Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation. 39(10). 1893–1908. 9 indexed citations
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Schechtman, Edna & Shlomo Yitzhaki. (2008). Calculating the Extended Gini Coefficient From Grouped Data - A Covariance Presentation. 2. 64–69.
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Parmet, Yisrael & Edna Schechtman. (2007). On a Test of the Difference Between Two Binomial Proportions. Communication in Statistics- Theory and Methods. 36(5). 887–895. 2 indexed citations
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Frick, Joachim R., Jan Goebel, Edna Schechtman, Gert G. Wagner, & Shlomo Yitzhaki. (2006). Using Analysis of Gini (ANOGI) for Detecting Whether Two Subsamples Represent the Same Universe: The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) Experience. EconStor Open Access Articles. 427–468. 6 indexed citations
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Inzelberg, Rivka, Ubaldo Bonuccelli, Edna Schechtman, et al.. (2006). Association between amantadine and the onset of dementia in Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders. 21(9). 1375–1379. 53 indexed citations
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Schechtman, Edna, et al.. (2006). Testing Hypotheses About Absolute Concentration Curves and Marginal Conditional Stochastic Dominance. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Schechtman, Edna, et al.. (2006). Gini indices as areas and covariances: what is the difference between the two representations?. METRON. 385–397. 4 indexed citations
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Schechtman, Edna. (2005). Stratification: Measuring and Inference. Communication in Statistics- Theory and Methods. 34(11). 2133–2145. 9 indexed citations
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Bar–Gera, Hillel & Edna Schechtman. (2005). The effect of Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) on rear-end accidents in Israel. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 37(3). 531–536. 2 indexed citations
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Yitzhaki, Shlomo & Edna Schechtman. (2005). The properties of the extended Gini measures of variability and inequality. METRON. 401–433. 14 indexed citations
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Yitzhaki, Shlomo & Edna Schechtman. (2004). The Gini Instrumental Variable, or the ‘Double Instrumental Variable’ Estimator. METRON. 287–313. 15 indexed citations
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Flash, Tamar, Rivka Inzelberg, Edna Schechtman, & Amos D. Korczyn. (1992). Kinematic analysis of upper limb trajectories in Parkinson's disease. Experimental Neurology. 118(2). 215–226. 119 indexed citations
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Schechtman, Edna. (1980). A nonparametric test for the changepoint problem /. OhioLink ETD Center (Ohio Library and Information Network). 6 indexed citations

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