Dr. James Norris
Professor of Mathematics

Office
  Manchester 330
Phone
  (336) 758-4888
Home Page
  http://www.math.wfu.edu/Faculty/norris.html
Email
  norris 'at' wfu.edu
Degrees
  PhD Florida State University (1990) - Statistics
MA North Carolina State University (1982) - Statistics
MS North Carolina State University (1980) - Forestry
BS North Carolina State University (1975)
Research Interests
  Statistical Methodology, Ecological Statistics
For a complete list of Publications, Seminars and Grants click here.
Papers
  Self-Marking recapture models for estimating closed insect populations. Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics (2000) 5 (4) 456-474, with E. P. Wileyto, D. K. Weaver, and R. T. Arbogast.
Nonparametric MLE incorporation of heterogeneity into premarked cohort studies. Environmental and Ecological Statistics (2001) 8 21-32, with K. H. Pollock.
Applicability of Poisson species abundance models. American Statistical Association 2001 Conference Proceedings, with K. H. Pollock.
Older adults in cardiac rehabilitation: A new strategy for enhancing physical function. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (2002) 34 1705-1713, with W. J. Rejeski, C. G. Foy, L. R. Brawley, P. H. Brubaker, B. C. Focht, and M. L. Smith.
Visual localization ability influences cross-modeal bias. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2003) 15 (1) 20-29, with W. D. Hairston, M. T. Wallace, J. W. Vaughan, B. E. Stein, and J. A. Schirillo.
Open capture-recapture models with heterogeneity: I. Cormack-Jolly-Seber model. Biometrics (2003) 59 786-794, with S. Pledger and K. H. Pollock.
Bayesian capture-recapture analysis allowing for heterogeneity between animals. In print: Journal of Biological, Agricultural and Environmental Statistics, with S. Ghosh.
Classes
  Introductory Probability and Statistics, Statistical Methods, Mathematical Statistics I and II, Stochastic Processes, Multivariate Analysis
Personal Interests
  Animals, Walking/hiking/biking, Various sports