Tamas Rudas
Professor
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy, and Int
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Tamas Rudas is Dr. rer. nat. (mathematics), Eötvös Loránd University; Candidate of Science (mathematics), Hungarian Academy of Sciences; he completed his Habilitation (sociology), Eötvös Loránd University; and is also a Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (sociology). He is an Elected Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology, Past President of the European Association of Methodology, University Professor at ELTE and Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington. Tamas Rudas has held visiting positions at the Pennsylvania State University; the University of Toledo; Educational Testing Service, Princeton; Center for Surveys, Methodology and Analysis, Mannheim; Fields Institute, Toronto; University of Graz; University of Erfurt; University of Ljubljana; and the University of Washington. His research interests are in multivariate statistics, analysis of categorical data, survey methodology, and applied statistics. His main research publications appeared in the Annals of Statistics, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Biometrika, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Sociological Methodology.
Research Interest
Political Science
Publications
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Handbook of probability : theory and applications. Rudas T, editor. Thousand Oaks: Sage; 2008.
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Rudas T, Bergsma W, Németh R. Marginal conditional independence models with application to graphical modeling.. 2009.
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Rudas T. Informative Allocation and Consistent Treatment Selection. Statistical methodology. 2010;7(3):323-37.