Publications
- Tawiah P., Mensah P., Gyaabah S., Adebanji A.O., Konadu E and Amoah I. (2023). Gait speed and its associated factors among older black adults in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from the WHO study on Global AGEing in older adults. PLOS ONE. [Accepted]
- Owusu L.B., Zakaria A. S., Agyapong S., Akokrea R., & Adebanji A. O. (2023). Care of the newborn’s umbilical cord: The perspectives of mothers in a developing country. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, Elsevier. 29 (6), PP 832-838.
- Adebanji, A.O., Aschl, F., Chumo, E.C., Owiredu, E.O., Müller, J., & Mbegalo, T. (2023). Social Response and Measles Dynamics. Stats 2023, 6, 1280-1297.[https://doi.org/10.3390/stats6040079Stats]
- Okutu, J., Frempong, N.K., Appiah, S.K. & Adebanji, A.O. (2023). The Odd Ramos-Louzada Generator of distributions with applications to failure and waiting times. Scientific African, Vol. 22, e01912, ISSN 2468-2276, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01912 [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227623003678]
- Pels W. A., Adebanji A. O., Twumasi-Ankra S., & Minkah R. (2023). Shrinkage Methods for Estimating the Shape Parameter of the Generalized Pareto Distribution. Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2023, Article ID 9750638, 11 pages. [https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/9750638]
- Okutu, J. K., Frempong, N. K., Appiah, S. K., & Adebanji, A. O. (2023). A New Generated Family of Distributions: Statistical Properties and Applications with Real-Life Data. Computational and Mathematical Methods, Hindawi, ISSN 2577-7408.[https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/9325679]
- Ukam G., Adams C., Adebanji A., & Ackaah W. (2023). Variability of Paratransit travel times: The case of Kumasi, Ghana, Urban Planning and Transport Research, Routledge, Taylor and Francis 11:1, 2261519, DOI: 10.1080/21650020.2023.2261519[https://doi.org/10.1080/21650020.2023.2261519]
- Ukam G., Adams C., Adebanji A., & Ackaah W. (2023). Factors affecting paratransit travel times at route and segment levels. International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology, ISSN 2046-0430, doi.org/10.1016/j.ijtst.2023.06.001.[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2046043023000503]
- Ajayi S. A., Adams C. A., Dumedah G, Adebanji A. O., Ababio-Donkor A, & Ackaah W., (2023). Public perceptions of vehicular traffic emissions on health risk in Lagos metropolis Nigeria: A critical survey, Heliyon.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15712
- Ajayi S. A., Adams C. A., Dumedah G, Adebanji A. O., Ababio-Donkor A, Ackaah W & Kehinde A. (2023). The impact of traffic mobility measures on vehicle emissions for heterogeneous traffic in Lagos City. Scientific African, Volume 21, e01822, ISSN 2468-2276.doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01822.[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227623002788]
- Ibili F., Adams C. A., Adebanji A. O. & Andam-Akorful S. (2023). The state-of-the-art of practice of traffic noise regulations in Ghana. Noise & Vibration Worldwide, SAGE, 09574565231, doi 10.1177/09574565231161645. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09574565231161645]
- Asosega K. A., Aidoo E. N., Adebanji A. O. & Owusu-Daabo E. (2023). Examining the risk factors for overweight and obesity among women in Ghana: A multilevel perspective. Heliyon, Elsevier 9(5).doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16207.[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37229171/]
- Ackora-Prah J, Okyere S, Bonyah E, Adebanji A., & Boateng Y. (2023). Optimal control model of human-to-human transmission of monkeypox virus. F1000Research 2023, 12:326 .[https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.130276.1]
- Ojo K. T., Appiah B.A., Obiri-Yeboah A., Adebanji A.O., Donkor P. & Mock C. (2022). Structural equation modelling of pedestrian behaviour at footbridges in Ghana. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, Taylor and Francis, 29(4), pp.489 - 499.
- Adebanji, A., Rios, D. and Rggeri, F. (2022); Dynamic Linear models for policy monitoring. The case of maternal and neonatal mortality in Ghana. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier Accepted – May 2022.
- Ojo, K.T., Appiah, B. A., Obiri-Yeboah, A., Adebanji, A. O., Donkor, P. and Mock, C. (2022); An intercept survey of the use and non-use of footbridges in Ghana; Case Studies on Transport Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2022.05.016
- Apprey, C., Baah-Nuako, B, Annaful, V., Adebanji, A.O. and Dzogbefia, V (2021); Dietary intake and prevalence of metabolic syndrome among tanker truck drivers in Ghana; Nutrition and Food Science, Emerald, DOI 1108/NFS-08-2021-0250.
- Owusu, L., Apprey, C., Diji, A. K. and Adebanji, A. (2021); Association between Iron supplementation and anaemia in pregnant women in Ghana; Nutrition and Food Science, Emerald, https://doi.org/1108/nfs-03-2021-0105
- Aidoo, E. N.,Eric N. Aidoo, Richard T. Ampofo, Gaston E. Awashie, Simon K. Appiah and Atinuke O. Adebanji(2021); Modelling COVID?19 incidence in the African sub?region using smooth transition autoregressive model; Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, Springer; https://doi.org/10.1007/s40808-021-01136-1
- Adedia, D., Adebanji, A. O., and Appiah, S. K. (2021); Calculating Non Centrality parameter for power analysis under structural equation modelling: An alternative; Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operation Research,Vol 17, No. 1, pp 273-289, http://dx.doi.org/10.18187/pjsor.v17i1.3148.
- Asosega, K., Adebanji, A.O., and Abdul Wahab, I., (2021); Spatial analysis of the prevalence of obesity and overweight among women in Ghana; BMJ Open, 11(1)e041659, DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041659.
- Aidoo, E. N, Adebanji, A. O., Awashie, G. E. and Appiah, S. K., (2021); The effects of weather on the spread of COVID-19: evidence from Ghana. Bulletin of the National Research Centre, SpringerOpen 45, 20, https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-021-00484-3.
- Adedia, D., Adebanji, A. O., & Appiah, S. K. (2021); Calculating Non-Centrality parameter for power analysis under structural equation modelling: An alternative; Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operation Research, Vol 17, No. 1, pp 273-289, http://dx.doi.org/10.18187/pjsor.v17i1.3148.
- Adedia, D., Adebanji, A. O., and Appiah, S. K. (2020); Comparative analysis of some structural equation model estimation methods with application to
coronary heart disease risk. Journal of Probability and Statistics, pp :1-15. - Wilhemina Adoma Pels, Atinuke Olusola Adebanji, Sampson Twumasi-Ankrah (2020). Comparison of Parameter Estimators for Generalized Pareto Distribution under Peak over Threshold. Mathematics and Statistics, 8(6), 711 - 720.DOI:10.13189/ms.2020.080612.
- Paul Butakor, Qi Guo and Atinuke O. Adebanji (2020). Using structural equation modeling to examine the relationship between Ghanaian teachers' emotional intelligence, job satisfaction, professional identity, and work engagement; Psychology in the Schools, Wiley Online, https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.22462.
- David Adedia, Atinuke Adebanji and Simon Kojo Appiah (2020); Comparative Analysis of some Structural Equation Model Estimation methods with applications to Coronary Heart Disease Risk; HindawiJournal of Probability and Statistics, 2020, Article ID 4181426, 15 pages 2020 https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4181426
- Emmanuel D. J. Owusu-Ansah, Atinuke Adebanji and Eric Nimako-Aidoo (2020); Data Driven Modeling of Projected Mitigation and Suppressing Strategy Interventions for SARS-COV 2 in Ghana, Populations and Evolution (q-bio.PE); Applications (stat.AP), arXiv:2004.0900
- Killian Asosega, David Adedia. and Atinuke Adebanji, (2020); Sensitivity Analysis of the Quadratic Discriminant Function for Predicting Pregnancy Outcomes. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, 26(2), 60-69. https://doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2020/v26i230225
- Ebenezer Kojo Ocran, Atinuke Adebanji and Solomon Sarpong, S (2019); Modelling domestic tourism demand for Ghana. Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Sports, ISSN (Paper) 2312-5187, Vol. 40, pp 94-109.
- Ebenezer Kojo Ocran, Atinuke Adebanji and Solomon Sarpong, (2019); The impact of sociodemographic factors on domestic tourism expenditure in Ghana. Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Sports, ISSN (Paper) Vol. 41, pp 35-45.
- Pels, W.A., Twumasi-Ankrah, S. and O. Adebanji (2019); Information Criterion for Selecting Competing Models using different Weighting Schemes. International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 58(2), 54-63.
- Michael Asamoah, Atinuke Adebanji and Romain Glele Kakai (2017); Small population size and large dimension performance of some equal mean discrimination functions, International Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, Vol 18, no. 1, pp 77 – 86. ISSN 0974-7117 (Print); ISSN 0973-8347 (Online).
- Richard Purbalanta and Atinuke Adebanji (2017); Bayesian Spatial Ordinal Models for Regional Household Poverty Severity; American Journal of Mathematics and Statistics; vol.7, no.2, pp.78-88. Doi10.5923/j.aajms.20170702.04
- Michael Asomaoh-Boaheng, Atinuke Adebanji and Oreoluwa Labeodan (2016); Some zero mean classification functions with unequal prior probabilities and non-normality; Journal of Statistical and Econometric Methods, vol.5, no.3, pp.11-31.
- Louis Asiedu, Atinuke Adebanji, Francis Oduro and Felix Mettle (2016); Statistical Assessment of PCA/SVD and FFT-PCA/SVD on Variable Facial Expressions; British Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, Vol.12 (6), pp.1-14. Doi10.9734/bjmcs/2016/22141.
- Atinuke Adebanji, Michael Asamoah-Boaheng and Olivia Osei-Tutu (2016); Robustness of the Quadratic Discriminant Function to correlated and uncorrelated normal training samples, SpringerPlus, vol.5102. doi10.1186/s40064-016-1718-3 URL: http//www.springerplus.com/content/5/1/102
- Atinuke Adebanji, Michael Asamoah-Boaheng and Olivia Osei-Tutu (2016); Asymptotic performance of the quadratic discriminant function to skewed training samples, SpringerPlus, vol.51530. doi10.1186/s40064-016-3204-3 URL http//www.springerplus.com/content/5/1/102
- Louis Asiedu, Francis Oduro, Atinuke Adebanji, and Felix Mettle (2016); A statistical Assessment of Whitened PCA/SVD under variable environmental Constraints; International Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics; Vol.37 No.1, pp 63-79.
- David Adedia, Atinuke Adebanji, Moremi Labeodan and Shola Adeyemi (2016); Ordinary Least Squares and Robust Estimators in Linear Regression Impacts of Outliers, Error and Response Contaminations; British Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science; vol.13 (4); 1-11. doi 10.9734/bjmcs/2016/22876.
- David Adedia, Atinuke Adebanji and Simon Appiah (2016); Leverage Effect on Robust Regression Estimators, Journal of Mathematical Theory and Modelling (iiste), vol.6, no.7, pp. 53-61. http//iiste.org/Journals/index.php/MTM/article/view/31546/32418.
- Abukari Alhassan, Hussein Salifu and Atinuke Adebanji (2016); Discriminant Analysis of farmers adoption of improved maize varieties in Wa Municipality, Upper West Region of Ghana; SpringerPlus vol.5;1514. Doi. 101186/s40064-016-3196-z.
- Richard Puurbalanta and Atinuke Adebanji (2016); Household poverty-risk analysis and prediction using Bayesian Ordinal Probit Models, International Journal of Statistics and Applications, vol. 6, no. 6, pp 399-407. doi 10.5923/j.statistics.20160606.09
- David Adedia, Atinuke Adebanji, Eric Okyere and Kwaku Agyen (2016); Leverages, Outliers and the performance of robust regression estimators; British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science; vol.15, no.3, pp. 1-14. doi 10.9734/bjmcs/2016/24281.
- Atinuke Adebanji, Shola Adeyemi and Mark Gyamfi (2015); Empirical Analysis of factors associated with neonatal length of stay in Sunyani, Ghana; Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology, vol.7(3), pp. 59-64. doi 10.5897/jphe2014.0679
- Louis Asiedu, Atinuke Adebanji, Francis Oduro and Felix Mettle (2015); Statistical Evaluation of face recognition techniques under variable environmental constraints; International Journal of Statistics and probability, vol.4 No.4 pp. 93 – 111. doi10.5539/ijsp.v4n4p93.
- Odame Owiredu, Atinuke Adebanji and Romain Kakai (2014); ARIMA-Noise model for a segmented intervention analysis of maternal health policy on assisted delivery; International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics; Vol. 52, No. 1, pp 62-71. ISSN 0973-1377
- Odame Owiredu, Atinuke Adebanji and Oreoluwapo Labeodan (2014); Using Holt Winter’s Multiplicative Model to Forecast Assisted Childbirths at the Teaching Hospital in Ashanti Region, Ghana; Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare (IISTE) Vol. 4, No.9, pp 83-88.
- Richard Puurbalanta, Atinuke Adebanji and Richard Clottey (2014); Poisson Log- Linear Analysis of Postpartum Length of Stay; The International Journal of Science and Technology, Vol.2 Issue 12, pp. 82 – 88.
- Michael Asamoah, Atinuke Adebanji and Nkansah Ababio (2014); Comparing the performance of zero mean classification functions under unequal misclassification cost; American Jr of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, vol.1, no. 6, 409 – 415; doi12691/ajams-2-6-9.
- Salako V.K, A. Adebanji and R. Kakai (2013); On the Empirical Performance of Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling in Vegetation Studies; International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (IJAMAS), Vol. 36; Issue # 6, 2013.
- Philemon Baah, Atinuke Adebanji and Romain Kakai (2013); Optimal Ratio of Continuous to Categorical Variables for the Two Group Location Model; International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (IJAMAS), Vol. 42; Issue # 12, pp 18-26.
- Lea Anzagra, Atinuke O. Adebanji and Peter T. Birteeb (2013); Average Time to Justice Delivery; A Case Study in the Upper West and East Regional District and Circuit Courts in Ghana; Jr. of Developing Country Studies (IISTE), Vol.3, No.5, pp 15-21; ISSN 2224-607X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0565 (Online).
- Oludare S. Ariyo and A.O.Adebanji (2011), Robust Linear Classisfier for Unequal Cost Ratios of Misclassifications; Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol 2 No. 1 pp 51 – 59.
- Atinuke Adebanji and Sagary Nokoe (2011); Effects of Mahalanobis Distance and Prior Probabilities on the performance of the Linear and Quadratic discriminant functions A Monte Carlo Approach; 127 pages; © 2011 LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG, Dudweiler Landstr Saabrucken, Germany ISBN 978-3-8465-2416-9, hard copy published in USA.
- Atinuke Adebanji, Sagary Nokoe and Shola Adeyemi (2010); Effects of Sample Size Ratio on the Performance of the Quadratic Discriminant Function; ASSET- An International Journal of the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, Series B, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp 29 - 37.
- Atinuke Adebanji, Sagary Nokoe and Olutayo Iyaniwura (2010); Error Rates Stability of the Homoscedastic Discriminant Function; ASSET- An International Journal of the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, Series B, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp 6 - 13.
- John Owino, Atinuke Adebanji, Marlyne Ingwe and Julia Njoroge (2010); Spatial Binomial Generalized Linear Model of Tree Species occurrence in Mt. Kenya region; The East Africa Journal of Statistics, Vol.2, No. 3.
- Atinuke Adebanji, Shola Adeyemi and Joseph Olutayo Iyaniwura (2008); Effects of Sample Size Ratios on the Performance of the Linear Discriminant Function; International Journal of Modern Mathematics; Vol. 3, No.1 pp 97-108 http//ijmm.dixiewpublishing.com/
- Atinuke Adebanji, Thomas Achia, Richard N’getich, John Owino and Anne Wangombe (2008); Spatial Durbin Model for Poverty Mapping and Analysis; European Journal for Social Sciences; Vol.5 No.4, pp 195-205.
- Shola Adeyemi and Atinuke Adebanji (June 2007); Moments of Order Statistics from Doubly Truncated BURR XII Distributions A complementary note with Applications; Journal of Statistical Research (ISRT), Bangladesh. Pp 37 – 50. http//www.ajol.info/viewissue.php?jid=219&ab=ijs&id=2609
- Shola Adeyemi and Atinuke Adebanji (2006); The Exponentiated Generalized Extreme Value Distribution, Journal of Applicable Functional Differential Equations (JAFDE), India, vol.1 no.1, pp. 89-95.
- Atinuke Adebanji and Joseph Iyaniwura (2004); Discriminant Analysis as a Technique for Classifying Nigerian Households into Poverty Levels; Journal of Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research - Research for Development vol.20 no. 1. Pp 24 – 46. http//www.niser.org/abstract.htm
- Shola Adeyemi and Atinuke Adebanji (2004); The Exponentiated Generalized Pareto Distribution; Ife Journal of Science vol.6 no.2, pp 127-133. ttp//www.ajol.info/viewissue.php?jid=219&ab=ijs&id=2609
- Ukam G., Adams C., Adebanji A., & Ackaah W. (2023). Investigating factors affecting Paratransit Travel Times: Perspectives from two Paratransit Routes in Kumasi, Ghana. African Cities Conference (ACC 2023): A part of African Cities Lab 2023 Summit, Benguerir, Morocco, May 23-24, 2023.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341802008
- Ajayi S. A., Adams C. A., Dumedah G., & Adebanji A. O. (2023). The impact of vehicle engine characteristics on vehicle exhaust emissions for road transport models in Lagos city. Transportation Research Procedia, Elsevier, World Conference on Transport Research-WCTR 2023 Montreal 17-21 July 2023.
- Odame O. & Adebanji, A. (2021). Reimagining online statistical education for accelerated teaching and learning; a perspective from West Africa. 12th International Association for Statistical Education (IASE) GAAS Satellite Conference.
- Atinuke Adebanji (2020); Women in Statistics and Data Science, World Statistics Day Symposium, 2020.
- Vance, E., Awe, O., Ganguli, B., Olubusoye, O., Adenomon, M.O., Gebru, D., Trueha, K., Vivacqua, C., Adebanji, A. and Suleiman, S. (2019) “Statistical Practice Around the World.” ASA Conference on Statistical Practice, New Orleans, LA
- Atinuke Adebanji (2018); Statistical Models for Healthcare Intervention assessment, XXIXth International Biometric Conference, 8th of July, Barcelona Convention Centre, Barcelona, Spain.
- Atinuke Adebanji (2017); Statistical estimation of neonatal mortality risk. 5Th workshop on games and decisions in risk and reliability. GDRR 2017 at the Academy of Sciences, Madrid, Spain, 7-9 June, 2017.
- Atinuke Adebanji and Harry Tagbor (2016); Spatial Analysis of under-5 malaria in Ghana (DHS 2008) for public health intervention evaluation. Proceedings of Women in Science and Technology for the Developing World Fifth General Assembly and International Conference, May 16-19, 2016, Kuwait.
- Philemon Baah and Atinuke Adebanji (2012); 7th International Salford Analytics and Data Mining Conference, San Diego, California, United States from May 23-25, 2012.
- Abukari Alhassan and Atinuke Adebanji (2011); Discriminant Analysis as a tool for under five years anthropometric classification in Ghana; Biennial conference of Sub-Saharan Africa Network (SUSAN) of International Biometric Society, 2011 Conference; Global trends in quality of life through Biometry; University of Botswana, Gaborone; conference proceedings; pp 85-94.
- Nicholas Titiloye, Ossie Afriyie and Atinuke Adebanji, Abstracts of the 6th Joint Meeting of the British Division of the International Academy of Pathology and the Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 10-13 May 2011, On-line Supplement to the Journal of Pathology, Volume 224, Issue S2, Pages S1–S39.
- Akinlawon Oludotun, Adebanji Atinuke and Asiribo Ebenezer (2009); Minimizing the Kurtosis Displayed by Financial Data using Conditional Distribution; Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Science and National Development and the Theme is Relevance of Science In The Attainment of Vision 20/2020; pp 51-58.
- A.A.Akintunde, O.E.Asiribo, A.O.Adebanji, A.A.Adelakun and S.O.N. Agwuegbo (2009); Stochastic Modelling of Daily Precipitation in Abeokuta. Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Science and National Development and the Theme is Relevance of Science In The Attainment of Vision 20/2020; pp 108 – 118.
- Atinuke Adebanji and Samuel Manda (2005); Asymptotic effect(s) of the Mahalanobis Distance on the performance of the Linear Discriminant Function (COLNAS 2004 Conference proceedings pp 52 - 62.
- Atinuke Adebanji and Sam Ofodile (2005); Body mass index (BMI) of the mother as nutritional status indicator for child age 0-5 years. Published in the proceedings of Third World Organization for Women in Sciences (TWOWS) International Conference pp 284 - 286 - Women’s Impact on Science and Technology in the New Millennium, Bangalore, India, 21-25 November 2005.
- Shola Adeyemi and Atinuke Adebanji (Dec 2005); Some recurrence relations for moments of order statistics from a generalized log-logistic distribution Proceedings of the International Conference in honour of Profs E. O. Oshodi and J. O. Amao, pp 13 – 19.
- Adebanji Atinuke and Sagary Nokoe (2004); Malnutrition in Nigerian Children (0-5years); Classification and Distribution (IBC 2004, Cairns (Australia) conference proceedings. http//www.ozaccom.com.au/cairns2004/contsess_fri.html
- Atinuke Adebanji (2003); The Quadratic Classifier for Household Poverty Classification; Biometry in Poverty Alleviation programmes, SUSAN 2003 conference proceedings. pp 56-59 http//www.tibs.org/WorkArea/downloadasset.aspx?id=636
- Adebanji Atinuke And Sagary Nokoe (2003); Evaluating the Quadratic Classifier; World scientific Publishing, Singapore, PP. 369-374. http//eproceedings.worldscinet.com/9789812702487/9789812702487_0020.html
- Atinuke Adebanji (2016); Spatial Analysis of Under-5 Malaria in Ghana (DHS 2008) for Public Health Intervention Evaluation, MPH Thesis, KNUST.
- Atinuke Adebanji (2006); Effects of Mahalanobis Distance and Prior Probabilities on the performance of the Linear and Quadratic discriminant functions A Monte Carlo Approach.
- Adebanji A. O. (2000) Discriminant Analysis as a technique for classifying Nigerian household into poverty groups and income levels. M.Sc project report, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
- Sanni A. O. (1990) Statistical Analysis of some crime rates in Nigeria. B.Sc project report, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria.
- A. O. Adebanji and Nana Frempong (2011); Introduction to probability and Statistics (STAT 270).
- Atinuke Adebanji (2011); Design and Analysis of Experiments (MATH 484)
- Atinuke Adebanji and K. Darkwah (2012); Statistical Inference I (STAT 261)
- Isaac Adjei, A. Adebanji and K. Darkwah (2012); Statistical Inference II (STAT 262).
- Atinuke Adebanji and Rev.Obeng Denteh (2012); Sample Survey Theory and Methods I (STAT 365).
- Atinuke Adebanji and E. Prempeh (2012); Sample Survey Theory and Methods II (STAT 366).
- N. Frempong and A. Adebanji (2013); Further topics in regression (STAT 473).
- Atinuke Adebanji, Charles Sebil and K. Gyamfi (2013); Multivariate Data Analysis (STAT 466).
- A.O. Adebanji and Isaac Adjei (2012); Design and Analysis of Experiment I (STAT 467).
- A.O. Adebanji, K Darkwah and I. Adjei (2012); Design and Analysis of Experiments II (STAT 468).
- A.O. Adebanji, K. Baah and E. Harris (2012); Statistical Quality Control (STAT 472).
- A.O. Adebanji (2014); Multivariate Data Analysis for MSc Applied Statistics.
- A.O. Adebanji (2014); Statistical Inference for MSc Applied Statistics.
PUBLICATIONS IN LEARNED JOURNALS
BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS
Atinuke Adebanji and Suleiman Salami: Women in STEM, Progress and Prospects: The Case of a Ghanaian University; Chapter 15 of Promoting Statistical Practice and Collaboration in Developing Countries; Editorial matter: O. Olawale Awe, Kim Love and Eric A. Vance;Taylor & Francis, ISBN: 978-1-032-19555-1 (hbk)
Atinuke Adebanji and Sagary Nokoe; Effects of Mahalanobis Distance and Prior Probabilities on the performance of the Linear and Quadratic discriminant functions A Monte Carlo Approach; 127 pages; © 2011 LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG, Dudweiler Landstr Saabrucken, Germany ISBN 978-3-8465-2416-9, hard copy published in USA.
PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED PROCEEDINGS
THESIS AND DISSERTATION
INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE LEARNING PUBLICATIONS