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  1. A two-part model of the demand for medical care: preliminary results from the health insurance study. WG Manning, CN Morris, JP Newhouse, LL Orr, N Duan, EB Keeler, ... Health, economics, and...

  2. Oct 9, 2020 · Quite simply, Carl Morris is the Jerry Rice of Harvard football. At six-foot-three and 215 pounds, Morris was too big for most defensive backs, and too fast for the larger safeties and cornerbacks. Leaving nothing to chance, he assiduously studied his opponents’ tendencies.

  3. Oct 5, 2023 · Carl Morris was one of the most accomplished statisticians of his generation: his contributions ranged from mathematics to health care policy to sports statistics.

  4. Morris is best known for his work on natural exponential families with quadratic variance functions (NEF-QVF), a theory which classifies the most common statistical distributions. Morris is also well known for his work in sports statistics.

  5. May 2, 2023 · Let me explain. Two central aspects of Carl’s research are the choice of probability distribution for hierarchical models, and frequency evaluations in hierarchical settings where both Bayesian calibration (conditional on inferences) and classical bias and variance (conditional on unknown parameter values) are relevant.

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · Carl Morris '03's nomination for the College Football Hall of Fame highlights his outstanding career achievements and the potential for him to join the prestigious ranks of inductees, marking a significant milestone for Harvard football if successful.

  7. Carl Morris 1938–2023 was well-known for his pioneering research in Bayesian multiparameter inference and prediction. Morris was also known for his development of statistical thinking and methodology in sports. This paper provides an overview of Morris’ contributions in sports.