Jones, Kelvyn
Kelvyn Jones
Jones, Kelvyn (1953- ).
VIAF ID: 64074011 (Personal)
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Works
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Analyzing perceived limiting long-term illness using U.K. Census Microdata. | |
Bayesian informative priors with Yang and Land’s hierarchical age–period–cohort model | |
Book reviews : Bryman, A. and Cramer,D. 1990: Quantitative data analysis for social scientists. London: Rout ledge, xiv + 290 pp. £35.00 cloth, £10.99 paper. ISBN: 0 415 02664 4 | |
Book reviews: Jones III, J.P. and Casetti, E., editors, 1992: Applications of the expansion method. London: Routledge. xviii + 382 pp. £60.00 cloth. ISBN: 0 415034949 | |
The Cold War and geography’s quantitative revolution: Some messy reflections on Barnes’ geographical underworld | |
Contemporary fiddling in human geography while Rome burns: has quantitative analysis been largely abandoned––and should it be? | |
Contextual Models of Urban House Prices: A Comparison of Fixed- and Random-Coefficient Models Developed by Expansion | |
Contextual risk factors for the common mental disorders in Britain: a multilevel investigation of the effects of place | |
Country- and individual-level socioeconomic determinants of depression: multilevel cross-national comparison | |
Current practice in the modelling of age, period and cohort effects with panel data: a commentary on Tawfik et al. (2012), Clarke et al. (2009), and McCulloch (2012) | |
Death and deprivation: an exploratory analysis of deaths in the Health and Lifestyle survey | |
Defining localities for health planning: a GIS approach. | |
Developing and Evaluating Small-Area Indicators of the Neighbourhood Social Environment | |
Do places matter? A multi-level analysis of regional variations in health-related behaviour in Britain | |
Don't birth cohorts matter? A commentary and simulation exercise on Reither, Hauser, and Yang's (2009) age–period–cohort study of obesity | |
Ecological and individual effects in childhood immunisation uptake: a multi-level approach | |
Erratum | |
An exploratory multilevel analysis of income, income inequality and self-rated health of the elderly in China | |
Featured Graphic. A Nation Dividing? Changing Within-State, Between-County Segregation for US Presidential Elections 2000–12 | |
Formula for success: Multilevel modelling of Formula One Driver and Constructor performance, 1950–2014 | |
Generalized Additive Models, Graphical Diagnostics, and Logistic Regression | |
Geographical variation in rates of common mental disorders in Britain: prospective cohort study. | |
Geographical variations in mortality : an exploratory approach | |
Geography’s changing lexicon: measuring disciplinary change in Anglophone human geography through journal content analysis | |
Global variations in health: evaluating Wilkinson's income inequality hypothesis using the World Values Survey. | |
Health, disease, and society : a critical medical geography | |
Health, disease and society / Kelvyn Jones, Graham Moon. - London, 1992. | |
Les Hepple: An Appreciation | |
Home Advantage in American College Football Games: A Multilevel Modelling Approach | |
The Impact of Neighbourhood on the Income and Mental Health of British Social Renters | |
The impossibility of separating age, period and cohort effects | |
Individuals and their ecologies: analysing the geography of chronic illness within a multilevel modelling framework | |
INTERNATIONAL VARIATIONS IN LIFE EXPECTANCY: A SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS | |
Measuring Segregation—A Cautionary Tale | |
Medical geography, 1987:CIP t.p. (Kelvyn Jones, Dept. of Geography, Portsmouth Polytechnic) pub. info. (Dr.) | |
Medical geography: global perspectives | |
Medical geography: taking space seriously | |
Mental health inequalities in Wales, UK: multi-level investigation of the effect of area deprivation. | |
A missing level in the analyses of British voting behaviour: the household as context as shown by analyses of a 1992–1997 longitudinal survey | |
Modelling Complexity: Analysing Between-Individual and Between-Place Variation—A Multilevel Tutorial | |
Modelling the occupational assimilation of immigrants by ancestry, age group and generational differences in Australia: a random effects approach to a large table of counts | |
Mortality variations in England and Wales between types of place: an analysis of the ONS longitudinal study. Office of National Statistics. | |
Moving out of the Linear Rut: The Possibilities of Generalized Additive Models | |
A Multi-level Analysis of the Variations in Domestic Property Prices: Southern England, 1980-87 | |
Multi-level models for geographical research | |
Multilevel assessment of immunisation uptake as a performance measure in general practice | |
Multilevel Methods for Public Health Research | |
Multilevel Modeling of Social Segregation | |
Multilevel Perspectives on Modeling Census Data | |
The nature of publishing and assessment in Geography and Environmental Studies: evidence from the Research Assessment Exercise 2008 | |
Neighbourhoods, households and income dynamics: a semi-parametric investigation of neighbourhood effects | |
On inequality, health, scientific progress and political argument: A response to Dorling and Barford | |
People, Places and Regions: Exploring the Use of Multi-Level Modelling in the Analysis of Electoral Data | |
Predicting small-area health-related behaviour: a comparison of smoking and drinking indicators. | |
Provision and Wellbeing: An Agenda for Public Resources Research | |
Psychiatric morbidity: a multilevel approach to regional variations in the UK. | |
Reducing child conduct problems and promoting social skills in a middle-income country: cluster randomised controlled trial | |
Region, Local Context, and Voting at the 1997 General Election in England | |
Regional Variations in Voting at British General Elections, 1950–2001: Group-Based Latent Trajectory Analysis | |
Response: The value of a historically informed multilevel analysis of Robinson's data | |
Revisiting Robinson: the perils of individualistic and ecologic fallacy | |
The role of the neighborhood, family and peers regarding Colombian adolescents’ social context and aggressive behavior | |
Sampling People or People in Places? The BES as an Election Study | |
Scale, Factor Analyses, and Neighborhood Effects | |
Seven up—refreshing medical geography: an introduction to selected papers from the Seventh International Symposium in Medical Geography, Portsmouth, U.K | |
Should age-period-cohort analysts accept innovation without scrutiny? A response to Reither, Masters, Yang, Powers, Zheng and Land | |
Smoking and deprivation: are there neighbourhood effects? | |
Social capital, geography and health: a small-area analysis for England | |
Spatial Scale and the Neighbourhood Effect: Multinomial Models of Voting at Two Recent British General Elections | |
Trustful societies, trustful individuals, and health: An analysis of self-rated health and social trust using the World Value Survey | |
University Admissions and the Prediction of Degree Performance: an Analysis in the Light of Changes to the English Schools’ Examination System | |
The use of Chi-square maps in the analysis of census data | |
Variance partitioning in multilevel logistic models that exhibit overdispersion | |
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