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James Edward Jackson
James Edward Jackson
The Alan Turing Institute
Verified email at turing.ac.uk
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On the unreliability of multiple systems estimation for estimating the number of potential victims of modern slavery in the UK
J Whitehead, J Jackson, A Balch, B Francis
Journal of Human Trafficking 7 (1), 1-13, 2021
192021
Using saturated count models for user-friendly synthesis of large confidential administrative databases
J Jackson, R Mitra, B Francis, I Dove
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 185 …, 2022
5*2022
Whitehead et al. Response to “Misunderstandings of Multiple Systems Estimation.”
J Whitehead, J Jackson, A Balch, B Francis
Journal of Human Trafficking 8 (4), 469-473, 2022
32022
On Integrating the Number of Synthetic Data Sets m into the a priori Synthesis Approach
J Jackson, R Mitra, B Francis, I Dove
International Conference on Privacy in Statistical Databases, 205-219, 2022
32022
James Jackson’s Contribution to the Discussion of ‘The Discussion Meeting on Probabilistic and Statistical Aspects of Machine Learning’
J Jackson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology …, 2024
2024
A Complete Characterisation of Structured Missingness
J Jackson, R Mitra, N Hagenbuch, S McGough, C Harbron
arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.02650, 2023
2023
Penalty shootouts: Are estimates on the spot?
J Jackson
Significance 19 (6), 10-13, 2022
2022
Using saturated models for data synthesis
J Jackson, B Francis, R Mitra, I Dove
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste 2022, 2022
2022
The use of saturated count models for synthesis of large confidential administrative databases
J Jackson
Lancaster University, 2022
2022
Correction:'On the unreliability of Multiple Systems Estimation for estimating the number of potential victims of modern slavery in the UK'
J Whitehead, J Jackson, B Francis
Journal of human trafficking 7 (4), 480-480, 2021
2021
Statistics and the “little grey cells”
J Jackson
Significance 17 (5), 10-11, 2020
2020
Covid-19 deaths: How are gender, age and underlying health condition related?
J Jackson
Significance, 2020
2020
Discussion on the paper by Silverman (2020): James Jackson (Lancaster University)
J Jackson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A Statistics in Society 183 (3), 2020
2020
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