Prof. (Mrs.) Atinuke Olusola Adebanji

Professor


Dept: Statistics and Actuarial Science
SF3, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science
Faculty of Physical and Computational Sciences
College of Science
KNUST

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Research Areas/Interests

Multivariate Data Analysis MultiBlock Data Analysis Population and Development Statistics Reproductive and Public Health Epidemiology and Biosta...~more

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Publications

    PUBLICATIONS IN LEARNED JOURNALS 

    1. 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]
    2. 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.
    3. 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]
    4. 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]
    5. 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]
    6. 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]
    7. 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]
    8. 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]
    9. 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
    10. 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]
    11. 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]
    12. 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/]
    13. 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]
    14. 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.
    15. 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.
    16. 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
    17. 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.
    18. 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
    19. 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
    20. 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.
    21. 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.
    22. 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.
    23. 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.
    24. 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.
    25. 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.
    26. 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.
    27. 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
    28. 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
    29. 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
    30. 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.
    31. 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.
    32. 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.
    33. 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).
    34. 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
    35. 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.
    36. 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.
    37. 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
    38. 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
    39. 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.
    40. 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.
    41. 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.
    42. 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.
    43. 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
    44. 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.
    45. 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
    46. 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.
    47. 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
    48. 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.
    49. 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.
    50. 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.
    51. 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.
    52. 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.
    53. 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).
    54. 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.
    55. 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.
    56. 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.
    57. 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.
    58. 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.
    59. 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/
    60. 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.
    61. 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
    62. 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.
    63. 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
    64. 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

    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

    1. 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
    2. 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.
    3. 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.
    4. Atinuke Adebanji (2020); Women in Statistics and Data Science, World Statistics Day Symposium, 2020.
    5. 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
    6. Atinuke Adebanji (2018); Statistical Models for Healthcare Intervention assessment, XXIXth International Biometric Conference, 8th of July, Barcelona Convention Centre, Barcelona, Spain.
    7. 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.
    8. 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.
    9. Philemon Baah  and  Atinuke  Adebanji  (2012);  7th International  Salford Analytics  and  Data   Mining  Conference,  San  Diego,  California,  United States from May 23-25, 2012.
    10. 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.
    11. 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.
    12. 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.
    13. 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.
    14. 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.
    15. 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.
    16. 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.
    17. 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
    18. 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
    19. 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

    THESIS AND DISSERTATION   

    1. Atinuke Adebanji (2016); Spatial Analysis of Under-5 Malaria in Ghana (DHS 2008) for Public Health Intervention Evaluation, MPH Thesis, KNUST.
    2. Atinuke Adebanji (2006); Effects of Mahalanobis Distance and Prior Probabilities on the performance of the Linear and Quadratic discriminant functions A Monte Carlo Approach.
    3. 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.
    4. Sanni A. O. (1990) Statistical Analysis of some crime rates in Nigeria. B.Sc project report, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria.

    INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE LEARNING PUBLICATIONS

    1. A. O. Adebanji and Nana Frempong (2011); Introduction to probability and Statistics (STAT 270).
    2. Atinuke Adebanji (2011); Design and Analysis of Experiments (MATH 484)
    3. Atinuke Adebanji and K. Darkwah (2012); Statistical Inference I (STAT 261)
    4. Isaac Adjei, A. Adebanji and K. Darkwah (2012); Statistical Inference II (STAT 262).
    5. Atinuke Adebanji and Rev.Obeng Denteh (2012); Sample Survey Theory and Methods I (STAT 365).
    6. Atinuke Adebanji and E. Prempeh (2012); Sample Survey Theory and Methods II (STAT 366).
    7. N. Frempong and A. Adebanji (2013); Further topics in regression (STAT 473).
    8. Atinuke Adebanji, Charles Sebil and K. Gyamfi (2013); Multivariate Data Analysis (STAT 466).
    9. A.O. Adebanji and Isaac Adjei (2012); Design and Analysis of Experiment I (STAT 467).
    10. A.O. Adebanji, K Darkwah and I. Adjei (2012); Design and Analysis of Experiments II (STAT 468).
    11. A.O. Adebanji, K. Baah and E. Harris (2012); Statistical Quality Control (STAT 472).
    12. A.O. Adebanji (2014); Multivariate Data Analysis for MSc Applied Statistics.
    13. A.O. Adebanji (2014); Statistical Inference for MSc Applied Statistics.

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