Bio - Dominique Haughton

Dominique Haughton, PhD is Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Bentley in Waltham, Massachusetts, near Boston, and Affiliated Researcher at the Toulouse School of Economics in Toulouse, France. Major areas of interest are applied statistics, statistics and marketing, the analysis of living standards surveys, data mining, and model selection. Currently researching multilevel models and living standards in Vietnam, clustering methods, models of gambling expenditures and social networks, notably in Senegal. Editor-in-chief of Case Studies in Business, Industry and Government Statistics (CSBIGS). Co-editor of The Vietnamese Household: Explorations Using the Living Standards Measurement Survey (1992-1993) and Health and Wealth in Vietnam: An Analysis of Household Living Standards (1998). Over forty articles have appeared in journals such as The American Statistician, BizEd, Telecommunications Policy, Journal of Higher Education Management, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, Journal of Interactive Marketing, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Studies in Family Planning, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Biosocial Science, Annals of Statistics, Sankhya, Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, Communications in Statistics, Statistica Sinica. Four current PhD students in Business Analytics.