Thomas Di Ciccio

Associate Professor of Social Statistics at ILR School

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Overview

Thomas DiCiccio is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Statistics, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University. Before joining Cornell, he held faculty positions at McMaster University, University of Toronto, and Stanford University.

Teaching Statement

Thomas DiCiccio teaches courses on statistical methodology for the social sciences, primarily at the graduate level.

Research Statement

Thomas DiCiccio''s research broadly involves higher-order methods for accurate statistical inference, as achieved through asymptotic, computer-intensive, and Bayesian methods; areas of application involve linear models, skew distributions, and time series.

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Mallika Banerjee, Pamela Tolbert, Thomas Diciccio. 2012. Friend or foe? The effects of contingent workers on standard workers'' job sttitudes, International Journal of Human Resources Management . 11:2180-2204.

### Areas of Expertise

Econometrics

Theory and models

Other Areas of Expertise

Statistical Theory and Methodology

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