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Department Faculty

Gilbert Fellingham

Position:
Professor
OFFICE HOURS
9:30-11:00 W
2:30-4:00 F

Phone:
801-422-2806
Email:
gwf AT byu dot edu
Office:
210 TMCB
Teaching:
STAT 331, STAT 535

Current Research Interests
Applications of hierarchical Bayes models to health and human performance
Combining multiple data sets

Education
Ph.D., Biostatistics, University of Washington, 1990
M.S., Biostatistics, University of Washington, 1988
M.S., Statistics, Brigham Young University, 1978
M.S., Physical Education, Brigham Young University, 1977
B.A., Mathematics, Occidental College, 1971

Professional Experience
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, Department of Statistics, 1990-present
Professor, 2001-present
Associate Chair, 2000-2003
Graduate Coordinator, 1997-2003
Associate Professor, 1996-2001
Assistant Professor, 1990-1996

The Boeing Corporation, Seattle, WA 1989-1990
Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistician

University of Washington/Veteran's Administration Medical Center, Seattle, WA 1987-1989
Metabolic and Cardiac Effects of Exercise in the Elderly Program Project (NIH funded), Biostatistician

Battelle Marine Research Laboratory, Sequim, WA 1980-1986
Statistical Consultant

Sequim School District, Sequim High School, Sequim, WA 1977-1986
Math Teacher and Coach

Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 1975-1977
Assistant Director, Human Performance Research Center

Glendale Unified School District, Crescenta Valley High School, Glendale, CA 1972-1975
Math Teacher and Coach

Curriculum Vitae
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Recent manuscripts
A Bayesian model for combining life table data
Comparing credibility estimates of health insurance claim costs
The 'Fair' Triathlon: Equating Standard Deviations Using Bayesian Nonlinear Models
Performance of the Kenward-Roger Method when the Covariance Structure is Selected Using AIC and BIC

Selected Publications
Gomez, E.V., Schaalje, G.B., and Fellingham, G.W. 2005. "Performance of the Kenward-Roger method when the covariance structure is selected using AIC and BIC." Commun. Statist.– Simula. 34:(in press)

Fellingham, G. W., H. D. Tolley, and T. N. Herzog. "Comparing Credibility Estimates of Health Insurance Claims Costs." Accepted for publication, North American Actuarial Journal, 2005.

Ugrinowitsch, C., G. W. Fellingham, and M. D. Ricard. "Limitations of models based on ordinary least squares in analyzing repeated measures data in sport and exercise." Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise., 36(12):2144-2148, 2004.

Tolley, H. D., and G. W. Fellingham. "Combining Life Table Data." Accepted for publication, Encyclopedia of Actuarial Science, 2004.

Harrison, J. W., C. L. Blakemore, R. P. Richards, J. Oliver, C. Wilkinson, and G. W. Fellingham. "The effects of two instructional models — tactical and skill teaching — on skill development and game play, knowledge, self-efficacy, and student perceptions in volleyball." The Physical Educator, 61(4):186-199, 2004.

Gallo, J. A., D. O. Draper, L. T. Brody, and G. W. Fellingham. "A comparison of human muscle temperature increases during 3-MHz Continuous and Pulsed Ultrasound with equivalent temporal average intensities." Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 34:395-401, 2004

Aldana S.G., R. Greenlaw, D. Thomas, A. Salberg, T. DeMordaunt, G. W. Fellingham, and A. L. Avins. "The influence of an intense cardiovascular disease risk factor modification program." Prev Cardiol., 7(1):19-25, 2004.

Parcell, A.C., J.M. Smith, S.S. Schulthies, J.W. Myrer, and G. Fellingham. "Cordyceps Sinensis supplementation does not improve endurance exercise performance." International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 14(2):236-242, 2004.

Myrer, J.W., J.B. Feland, and G. W. Fellingham. "The effects of a topical analgesic and placebo in treatment of chronic knee pain",Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 12(2):199-213, 2004.

Schaalje, G. B., J. B. McBride, and G. W. Fellingham. "Adequacy of Approximations to Distributions of Test Statistics in Complex Mixed Linear Models Using SAS® Proc MIXED," Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics, 7(4): 512-524, 2002.

Fellingham, G. W., K. McBride, H. D. Tolley, and J. L. Lyon. "Statistics on suicide and LDS church involvement in males age 15-34," BYU Studies, 39(2), pp. 173-180, 2000.

Tolley, H. D. and G. W. Fellingham. "Likelihood methods for combining tables of data," The Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 2000(2), pp. 89-101, 2000.

Fellingham, G. W., and H. D. Tolley. "Combining Life Table Data," North American Actuarial Journal, Vol. 3(3), pp. 25-40, 1999.

Fellingham, G.W. and T.E. Raghunathan. "Sensitivity of Point and Interval Estimates to Distributional Assumptions in Longitudinal Data Analysis of Small Samples," Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation, 24(3):617-630, 1995.

Fellingham, G.W. and M.D. Wise. "EM for Longitudinal Data from Multiple Studies," Statistica Sinica, 5(1):97-107, January, 1995.

Fellingham, G.W., H.D. Tolley, and D.T. Scott. "Likelihood Estimation of Missing Cell Means in the Fixed Model Analysis of Variance," Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, 23(9):2429-2447, 1994.

Awards
Statistics Department, Teacher of the Year, 2005-06
Statistics Department, Teacher of the Year, 2003-04
Statistics Department, Teacher of the Year, 2001-02

Statistics in Sports Award, from the Section on Statistics in Sports, American Statistical Association, "For contributions to the statistics in sports community, with special recognition for applying innovative statistical solutions to real sports applications." August, 2006.

Best Conference Paper Prize, Strategic Management Society, 22nd Annual International Conference, Paris, France, September, 2002.

Certificate of recognition from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, "for his dedication and contributions to the profession of athletic training," June, 1998.

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