Linda A. Clark - Publications

  1. Cave Plots: A Graphical Technique for Comparing Time Series, R. A. Becker, L. A. Clark and D. Lambert, J. of Computational and Graph. Stat., 3:3 (1994), pp. 277-283.
  2. Reactive Ion Etching Profile and Depth Characterization using Statistical and Neural Network Analysis of Light Scattering Data, L. A. Clark, R. Gottscho, A. Kornblit, R. Krukar, J. B. Kruskal, D. Lambert and E. Reitman, Journal of Applied Physics, 74:6 (1993), pp. 3698-3706.
  3. Sources of Particle Contamination in an IC Manufacturing Environment, L. A. Clark, T. Hastie, L. A. Psota-Kelty, J. D. Sinclair and J. Rauchut, Aerosol Science and Technology, 16 (1992), pp. 43-50.
  4. Use of Light Scattering in Characterizing Reactively Ion Etched Profiles, D. Lambert, K. P. Giapis, R. A. Gottscho, L. A. Clark, J. B. Kruskal, A. Kornblit and D. Sinatore, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films, 6 (1991), pp. 664-668.
  5. Tree-based Models, L. A. Clark and D. Pregibon, Statistical Models in S, J. M. Chambers and T. J. Hastie (editors), Wadsworth, 1991, pp. 377-420.
  6. Light Scattering Methods for Semiconductor Process Monitoring and Control, L. A. Clark, K. P. Giapis, R. A. Gottscho, M. F. Gregus, T. R. Hayes, W. S. Hobson, A. Kornblit, J. B. Kruskal, D. Lambert, D. Sinatore, M. F. Vernon and E. Yoon, Process Module Metrology, Control and Clustering, 1594 (1991), pp. 306-312.
  7. Prototyping Dynamic Graphics Functions in S, L. A. Clark and D. Pregibon, Proc. COMPSTAT, V. Milkner and K. Momirovic (editors), 1990, pp. 35-40.
  8. Measures of reproducibility of blood pressure variability measured by non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitors, G. D. James, T. G. Pickering, Y. R. Schlussel, L. A. Clark, L. Denby and D. Pregibon, Journal of Ambulatory Monitoring, 3:2 (1990), pp. 139-147.
  9. An Animation Device Driver for S, L. A. Clark and D. Pregibon, Proc. Section on Statistical Graphics, ASA, 1990, pp. 48-53.
  10. Tree Based Models, L. A. Clark and D. Pregibon, Proc. Sect. on Stat. Graphics, Am. Stat. Assn., 1989.
  11. Data Analysis of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Readings: Before p-Values, L. A. Clark, L. Denby and D. Pregibon, Handbook of Research Methods in Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine, Neil Schneiderman, Stephen M. Weiss and Peter G. Kaufmann (editors), Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1989, pp. 333-345.
  12. Analysis of Baseball Salary Data, R. A. Becker, L. A. Clark, L. Denby, J. M. Landwehr, C. L. Mallows, V. N. Nair and A. R. Wilks, Proc. Sect. on Stat. Graphics, Am. Stat. Assn., 1988, pp. 81-86.
  13. A Quantitative Analysis of the Effects of Activity and Time of Day on the Diurnal Variations of Blood Pressure, T. G. Pickering, G. A. Harshfield, S. Blank, J. H. Laragh, L. A. Clark, L. Denby and D. Pregibon, Journal of Chronic Diseases, 40:7 (1987), pp. 671-681.
  14. A Data Based Method for Bivariate Outlier Detection: Application to Automatic Blood Pressure Recording Devices, T. G. Pickering, G. A. Harshfield, S. Blank, J. H. Laragh, L. A. Clark, L. Denby and D. Pregibon, Psychophysiology, 24:1 (1987), pp. 119-125.
  15. Behavioral Determinants of 24-Hour Blood Pressure Patterns in Borderline Hypertension, T. G. Pickering, G. A. Harshfield, S. Blank, G. D. James, L. A. Clark, L. Denby and D. Pregibon, Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 8:5 (1986), pp. S89-S92.
  16. The Representation of Three-Way Proximity Data by Single and Multiple Tree Structure Models, J. D. Carroll, L. A. Clark and W. S. Desarbo, Journal of Classification, 1:1 (1984), pp. 25-74.
  17. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Patients with Hypertension: Importance of Blood Pressure Response to Regularly Recurring Stress, R. B. Devereaux, T. G. Pickering, G. A. Harshfield, H. D. Kleinert, L. A. Clark, L. Denby, D. Pregibon and J. H. Laragh, Circulation, 68:3 (September 1983), pp. 470-476.
  18. Synthesized Clustering: A Method for Amalgamating Alternative Clustering Bases with Differential Weighting of Variables, DeSarbo, W.S., Carroll, J.D., L. A. Clark, Green and P., Psychometrika, 49:1 (1983), pp. 57-78.
  19. How Much of the Blood Pressure Variability During 24 Hour Ambulatory Recordings can be Explained by Changes of Physical Activity?, L. A. Clark, L. Denby, G. Harshfield, T. G. Pickering, D. Pregibon and J. H. Laragh, Proceedings of SCOR-Hypertension Symposium, 1983, pp. 78-83.