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David Daniel

David Daniel

Department: Marketing, Economics, Applied Statistics, and International Business

Title: Professor

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(575) 646-6226
BC 210
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Academic Interests: General Consulting; Statistical Computing; Environmental research; Nonparametric regression.

Ph.D. in Statistics, Southern Methodist University

M.S. in Statistics, Southern Methodist University

B.S. in Math and minor in Chemistry, University of New Mexico

Refereed Journal Articles

  1. Adhikari, P., Shukla, M. K., Mexal, J., Daniel, D. (2014). Irrigation with Treated Wastewater: Quantification of Changes in Soil Physical and Chemical Properties. Irrigation and Drainage Systems Engineering, 3(1). doi: 10.4172/2168-9768.1000117

  2. Picchioni, G., Mexal, J., Shukla, M., Ruiz, A., Babcock, M., Daniel, D., Saucedo, D. (2012). Land Application of Treated Industrial Wastewater on a Chihuahuan Desert Shrubland: Impacts on the Natural Vegetation. Arid Land Research and Management, 26(4), 312-327.

  3. Billiot, M. J., Daniel, D. (2012). Educational context: preparing accounting students to identify ethical dilemmas. American Journal of Business Education, 5(3), 10.

  4. Shukla, M. K., Mexal, J. H., Sammis, T., Daniel, D., Adhikari, P., Babcock, M. (2010). Land Application of Industrial Effluent on a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem: Impact on Soil Physical and Hydraulic Properties. New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute.

  5. Babcock, M., Shukla, M., Mexal, J., Picchioni, G., Daniel, D. (2009). Chemical and Physical Properties of Chihuahuan Desert Soils Irrigated With Industrial Effluent. Journal of Arid Land Research and Management, 23, 47-66.

  6. Daniel, D., Lepak, N., Abbot, L. (2007). “Vegetative and Reproductive Phenology of African Rue (Peganum harmala L.) in the Northern Chihuahuan Desert”. Southwestern Naturalist, 52(2), 209-218.

  7. Schwartz, J.P., Waldo, M., Daniel, D. (2005). “Gender Role Conflict and Self-Esteem: Factors Associated with Partner Abuse in Court Referred Men”. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, V.6, 109-113.

  8. Khandan, N., Daniel, D., White, K. (2004). "Use of Subject-Specific FE Exam Results in Outcomes Assessment”. Journal of Engineering Education, 73-77.

  9. Rosas-Rosas, O., Valez, R. R., Bender, L. L., Daniel, D. (2003). "Food Habits of Pumas in Northwestern Sonora, Mexico". Carnivore Ecology, 31, 2, 528-535.

  10. Villa, J., Howell, J., Dorfman, P., Daniel, D. (2003). "Problems with Detecting Moderators in Leadership Research Using Moderated Multiple Regression". Leadership Quarterly, 14, 3-23.

  11. Kroll, A.J., Boykin, K., Andersen, M.C., Thompson, B.C., Daniel, D. (2003). “Comparative Ecology, Distribution, and Conservation of the Land Snails (Genera: Ashmunella, Sonorella, and Oreohelix)”. The Southwestern Naturalist, v. 48(no. 1), 14-22.

  12. Daniel, D., Brown, L., Martinez, M. (2002). “Community College Leadership Preparation: Changing Needs, Current Perceptions, and Recommendations”. Community College Review, V.30(no.1), 45-73.

  13. Adkisson, R., Daniel, D. (2002). “Representative Ideology and the Vote for Welfare Reform”. Policy Studies Review, V.18(no.3), 148-166.

  14. Bak, J. M., Boykin, K. G., Thompson, B. C., Daniel, D. (2001). Distribution of Wintering Ferruginous Hawks (Buteo Regalis) in Relation to Black-Tailed Prairie Dog (Cynomys Ludovicianus) Colonies in Southern New Mexico and Northern Chihuahua. Journal of Raptor Research, 35(2), 124-129.

  15. Daniel, D., Murray, L., Mukherjee, A., Tisone, G., Anderson, D. M., Fredickson, E. L., Estell, R. E., Rayson, G. D., Havstad, K. M. (2001). “Statistical Analyses of Fluorometry Data from Chloroform Filtrate of Lamb Feces”. Journal of Range Management, 54, 370-377.

  16. Picchioni, G., Weinbaum, S., Daniel, D., Karaca, H. (2000). Biological and Practical Importance of Light Microenvironments in a Tree: Participatory Research to Match Teaching and Learning Styles. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 30, 78-87.

  17. Daniel, D., Gegax, D. (2000). Public Power as Protector: A Cautionary Tale on Municipalization. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, 15(2), 49-53.

  18. Trevizo, C., Daniel, D., Nirmalakhandan, N. (2000). Screening Alternative Degreasing Solvents Using Multivariate Analysis. Environmental Science and Technology, 34(12), 2587-2595.

  19. Cole, L., Powell, R., Daniel, D. (2000). The Effects of Upper Body Weight Support upon Cardiovascular, Metabolic, and Electromyographic Variables during Assisted Walking. International Journal for Rehabilitation Research, 23, 129-134.

  20. Prior-Magee, J., Thompson, B., Daniel, D. (1998). Evaluating Consistency of Categorizing Biodiversity Management Status Relative to Land Stewardship for Gap Analysis Program. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 41, 206-216.

  21. Guldan, S., Martin, C., Daniel, D. (1998). Interseeding Forage Brassicas into Sweet Corn: Forage Productivity and Effect on Sweet Corn Yield. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 11, 51-58.

  22. Peace, J., Daniel, D., Nirmalakhandan, N., Egemen, E. (1997). Predicting Microbial Toxicity of Non-uniform Multi-component Mixtures of Organic Chemicals. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 123, 329-334.

Other

  1. Anderson, D.M., Parker, M., Ralphs, M., Gray, P., Rayson, G., Estell, R.E., Daniel, D., Fredrickson, E.L., Havstad, K.M., Wagner, J. (2003). “Fluorometry as a Tool for Real-Time Botanical Analysis” (ed., vol. V.20, pp. 132). African Journal of Range & Forage Science - Proceedings of the VIIth International Congress.

  2. Daniel, D. (1995). Decreasing Boundary Bias through a Locally Weighted Least Squares Approach to Nonparametric Curve Estimation. Unrefereed University Statistics Center Technical Report.

  3. Daniel, D. (1995). Reducing the Expected Field Measurements in Environmental Monitoring Requiring Calibration. Unrefereed University Statistics Center Technical Report.

Awards and Honors

2014 College of Business Outstanding Graduate Teaching

2013 Bill Daniels Fellow, Bill Daniels Ethics Foundation

2012 Bill Daniels Fellow, Bill Daniels Ethics Foundation

2011 Bill Daniels Fellow, Bill Daniels Ethics Foundation

2007 College of Business Outstanding Service to the College

American Statistical Association Section on Statistical Consulting Travel Award

American Statistical Association Chapter Service Recognition Award

John Walsh Award in Statistical Science, Southern Methodist University

A ST 251G - Statistics for Business and Behavioral Sciences

A ST 311 - Statistical Applications

A ST 505 - Statistical Inference I

A ST 507 - Advanced Regression

A ST 515 - Statistical Analysis with R

A ST 551 - Introduction to Statistical Consulting

A ST 552 - Advanced Statistical Consulting

A ST 553 - Statistical Consulting Practicum

A ST 598 - Special Research Problems