Publications
and Reports
Cramer, Elliot.
M. and J.C. R. Licklider (1957). The pitch of a train of
pulses of random polarity.
Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America, 29, 780. (Abstract)
Cramer, Elliot.
M. and W. H. Huggins (1958). Creation of pitch through binaural interaction.
Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America, 30, 413-417.
Cramer, E. M. (1962). A
general correlation program for the IBM 650.
Educational
and Psychological Measurement, Spring, 149-154.
Cramer, E. M. (1962). Fitting
the normal ogive on the IBM 650. Educational
and
Psychological Measurement, Spring, 177-181.
Cramer, E. M. (1962). The long-term effects of experience on
judgments of
loudness. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 14, 271-280.
Cramer, E. M. (1962). A comparison of three methods of fitting the
normal
ogive. Psychometrika, 27,
183-192.
Cramer, E. M. (1962). Review of Goldberg, Introduction to
difference
equations. Educational and Psychological Measurement,
22, 632-634.
Cramer, E. M. (1963). Review of Colman and Smallwood, Computer
language, an
auto-instructional introduction to
Fortran. Educational and Psy-
chological Measurement, 23,
219-221.
Cramer, E. M. (1963). Review of Miller, An introduction to the
calculus of
finite differences and
difference equations. Educational and
Psychological
Measurement, 23, 221-222.
Cramer, E. M. (1964). Some comparisons of methods of fitting the
dosage
response curve for small
samples. Journal of the American
Statistical
Association, 59, 779-793.
Cramer, E. M. (1966). A general multivariate and univariate analysis of
variance computer program. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Ameri-
can Statistical Association, September
1965.
Clyde, D. J., Cramer, E. M., & Sherin, R. J. (1966).
Multivariate
Statistical Programs. (1st ed.) Coral Gables, Florida: Biometric
Laboratory, University of
Miami, 1966.
Cramer, E. M. (1966). Some model designs for psychopharmacology
experiments.
Proceedings of Collegium
Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum,
March, 1966, Excerpta Medica International Congress Series 129, 55-61.
Cramer, E. M., &
Bock, R. D. (1966). Multivariate
analysis. Review of
Educational Research, 1966, 36, 604-617.
Cramer, E. M. (1967). Equivalence of two methods of computing discriminant
function coefficients. Biometrics, 23, 153.
Cramer, E. M. (1967). Revised MANOVA Program, 1967, revision for
the IBM
360.
Youngs, E.
A., & Cramer, E. M. (1968). Some
results relevant to choice of
sum and sum-of-product
algorithms. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric
Laboratory Report No. 58, Chapel Hill, NC.
Gendre, F.,
& Cramer, E. M. (1970). Clinical
methods in vocational
guidance, a reconsideration. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric Laboratory
Report No. 87, Chapel Hill, NC.
Cramer, E. M. (1970). Revised MANOVA Program, 1970, new revision
for the
IBM 360.
Cramer, E. M. (1970). On oblique procrustes
rotation from an oblique
structure. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric Laboratory Report No. 88, Chapel
Hill, NC.
Cramer, E. M. (1971). A generalization of vector correlation and
its
relation to canonical
correlation. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric Laboratory
Report No. 99, Chapel Hill, NC. (Different
version published in 1974)
Cramer, E. M. (1971). Review of P. J. Rulon,
D. V. Tiedeman, M. M. Tatsuoka,
and C. R. Langmuir, Multivariate statistics for personnel
classification.
Contemporary Psychology, 16, 72-74.
Youngs, E.
A., & Cramer, E. M. (1971). Some
results relevant to choice of
sum and sum-of-product
algorithms. Technometrics,
13, 657-665.
(Revision of Youngs
& Cramer, 1968)
Cramer, E. M. (1971). Review of Multivariate model building by John
Sonquist. Psychometrika,
36, 440-442.
Cramer, E. M. (1972). Letter:
Standard error of forecast in multiple
regression. The American Statistician, June, 63-64.
Cramer, E. M. (1972). Letter:
Missing values in experimental design models.
The American Statistician, October, 58.
Cramer, E. M. (1972). Significance tests and tests of models in
multiple
regression. The American Statistician, October, 26-30.
Cramer, E. M. (1972). Letter:
Unbiased estimation of the standard error.
The American Statistician, December, 43.
Cramer, E. M. (1973). Note:
A simple derivation of the canonical
correlation equations. Biometrics, 29, 379-380.
Cramer, E. M. (1973). Review of Tatsuoka, M. M.
Multivariate analysis:
techniques for educational and
psychological research. Contemporary
Psychology, 18, 277-278.
Appelbaum, M.
I., & Cramer, E. M. (1973). Some
problems in the nonorthogonal
analysis of variance. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric Laboratory
Report No. 120, Chapel Hill, NC.
Cramer, E. M. (1973). MANOVA, a computer program for multivariate
and
univariate analysis of
variance. Computer Science and
Statistics,
Seventh Annual Symposium on the Interface,
245-251.
Schulman, R. &
Cramer, Em M. (1973). Comparison of the accuracies of some
regression algorithms. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric Laboratory Report
No. 123, Chapel Hill, NC.
Cramer, E. M., & Appelbaum, M. I. (1973). Tukey's test for
non-additivity
as a test of the linear x linear component of
interaction. L. L.
Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory
Report No. 125, Chapel Hill, NC.
Cramer, E. M. (1974). A simple generalized inverse. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric Laboratory Report No. 128, Chapel
Hill, NC.
Cramer, E. M. (1974). Brief report:
The distribution of partial
correlations and
generalizations. Multivariate Behavioral
Research, 9,
119-122.
Cramer, E. M. (1974). Brief report:
The use of highly correlated
predictors in regression
analysis. Multivariate Behavioral
Research, 9,
241-243.
Cramer, E. M. (1974). On Browne's solution for
oblique procrustes rotation.
Psychometrika, 39, 159-163.
Appelbaum, M.
I., & Cramer, E. M. (1974). Some
problems in the nonorthogonal
analysis of variance. Psychological Bulletin, 81, 335-343. (An
abbreviated version of Appelbaum & Cramer, 1973)
Cramer, E. M., & Appelbaum, M.I. (1974). Review of Hays, W. L. Statistics
for the social
sciences. Contemporary Psychology, 19,
406-407.
Cramer, E. M. (1974). A generalization of vector correlation and
its
relation to canonical
correlation. Multivariate Behavioral
Research, 9,
347-351.
Cramer, E. M. (1974). Note:
Computation of residual sums of squares in
regression analysis. Biometrics, 30, 717-718.
Schulman, R., &
Cramer, E. M. (1974). A Monte Carlo study of the
power of
Tukey's test
for non-additivity. L. L. Thurstone
Psychometric
Laboratory Research
Memorandum No. 41. Chapel Hill, NC.
Cramer, E. M. (1975). The relation between Rao's
paradox in discriminant
analysis and regression
analysis. Multivariate Behavioral
Research,
10, 99-107.
Schulman, R., &
Cramer, E. M. (1975). Comparison of the accuracies
of some
regression algorithms. Journal of Statistical Computation and
Simulation,
4, 85-93.
Cramer, E. M. (1975). Review of Multiple classification analysis by
Andrews,
et al. Psychometrika,
40, 265.
Cramer, E. M. (1975). Review of Searching for structure by Sonquist, et al.
Psychometrika, 40, 263-265.
Cramer, E. M. (1975). Review of The detection of interaction
effects by
Sonquist and
Morgan. Psychometrika, 40, 266.
Maxwell, S. E., &
Cramer, E. M. (1975). A note on
analysis of covariance.
Psychological Bulletin, 82, 187-190.
Takane, Y.,
& Cramer, E. M. (1975). Regions
of significance in multiple
regression analysis. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 10,
373-384.
Appelbaum, M.
I., & Cramer, E. M. (1976).
Balancing--Analysis of variance
by another name.
Journal of Educational Statistics, 1, 233-252.
Cramer, E. M. (1976). A nonorthogonal
analysis of variance program.
Journal
of the American Statistical
Association, 71, 93-95.
Cramer, E. M. (1977). Analysis of variance. International Encyclopedia of
Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and
Psychology, Von Nostrand,
2, 21-36.
Cramer, E. M., & Appelbaum, M. I. (1978). The validity of polynomial
regression in the random regression
model. Review of Educational Research,
48, 511-515.
Cramer, E. M., & Nicewander, W. A. (1979). Some symmetric, invariant
measures of multivariate
association. Psychometrika,
44, 43-54.
Cramer, E. M., & Appelbaum, M. I. (1980). Nonorthogonal
Analysis of
Variance Once again.
Psychological Bulletin, 87, 51-57.
Cramer, E. M. (1982). Analysis of Variance, Chapter for NIDA
Evaluation
Research Monograph.
Cramer, E. M. (1982). Multivariate Analysis, Chapter for NIDA
Evaluation
Research Monograph.
Cramer, E. M. (1985). Multicollinearity. Encyclopedia of
Statistical
Sciences. John Wiley and Sons.
Inc., pp. 639-644.
Zwick, R.,
& Cramer, E. M. (1986). A
Multivariate Perspective on the
Analysis of Categorical
Data. Applied Psychological Measurement 10,
141-145.
Lowman, B. C., Drossman,
D. A., Cramer, E. M. & McKee, D. C. (1987).
Recollection of childhood
events in adults with irritable bowel syndrome.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 9, 324-330.
Cramer, E. M. (1988). Statistics in Psychology. Encyclopedia of Statistical
Sciences, Vol. 8. John Wiley and Sons.
Inc. pp. 739-743.
Barton, C. N. &
Cramer, E. M. (1989) Hypothesis testing in multivariate
linear models with randomly missing data. Communications in Statistics,
Simulation and
Computation. 18, 875-895.
Cramer, E. M. &
Williams, V. (1991). Final
Report. Evaluation of LEA
Report Cards. N.C. State Board of Public Instruction
Cramer, E. M. &
Williams, V. (1992). Final
Report. Evaluation of LEA
Report Cards. N.C. State Board of Public Instruction
Williams, V. &
Cramer, E. M. (1994). The 1990 and 1991 Report
Cards:
Report. L. L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory Research Memorandum
No. 94-4.
Cramer, E. M. (1999). An Investigation of Growth in the Demand for
Water at
OWASA: Final Report. Presented to OWASA Board.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Cramer, E. M. (1999) An Evaluation of Chatham County Water
Demand.
Presented to the Chatham
County Board of Commissioners. Pittsboro, N.C.
Cramer, E. M. (2006). Statistical Evidence of
racial discrimination
in the death penalty.
Statement to the N.C. House Select Committee
on Capitol Punishment.
Cramer, E. M. (2008). Statement regarding Karl
Hanson's criticism of the
use of Baysian
analysis by R. W. Wollert. Washington State Superior
Court - Franklin County.
Waggoner, J., Wollert, R., & Cramer, E. (2008). A
re-specification of Hanson's 2006 Static-99 experience table that controls for
the effects of age in a sample of 552 young sex offenders. Law,
Probability, and Risk, 7, 305-312.
Wollert, R., Cramer, E.,
Waggoner, J., Skelton, A., & Vess, J. Recent
research (N=9,305) underscores the importance of using age-stratified actuarial
tables in sex offender risk assessments.
Sex Abuse November 23, 2010
vol. 22 no.
4 471-490
Wollert, R., Cramer, E.,
Sampling Extreme Groups Invalidates Research on the Paraphilias:
Implications for DSM-5 and Sex Offender Risk Assessments Behavioral
Sciences and the Law, 29;4 (July-August 2011)
Wollert, R., Cramer, E., The Constant Multiplier Assumption Misestimates Long-term Sex Offender Recidivism Rates. Law and Human Behavior 2012 Oct;36(5):390-3. doi: 10.1037/h0093924. Epub 2011 Nov 28.