Bio-data of Researcher
Dr Stephen M S Lee

Education

1989 University of Cambridge, B.A.
1990 University of Cambridge, Diploma in Mathematical Statistics
1994 University of Cambridge, Ph.D.
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5 recent publications

1. Hall, P., Lee, S.M.S. and Young, G.A. (2000). Importance of interpolation when constructing double-bootstrap confidence intervals. Journal of Royal Statistical Society Series B, 62, 479��491.

2. Chan, K.Y.F. and Lee, S.M.S. (2001). An exact iterated bootstrap algorithm for small-sample bias reduction. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 36, 1 �V 13.

3. Chung, K.H. and Lee, S.M.S. (2001). Optimal bootstrap sample size in construction of percentile confidence bounds. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 28, 225 �V 239.

4. Lee, S.M.S. and Wong, I.O.L. (2002). A hybrid approach based on saddlepoint and importance sampling methods for bootstrap tail probability estimation. Statistics and Computing, 12, 209 �V 217.

5. Lee, S.M.S. and Young, G.A. (2003). Prepivoting by weighted bootstrap iteration. Biometrika, 90, 393 �V 410.
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