Dr. Damilola  Bolanle Adekanmbi
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Dr. Damilola Bolanle Adekanmbi

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Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Statistics from University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Bayesian Inference
100%
Mathematical Modeling
62%
Applied Statistics
90%
Demography
75%
Probabilities
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Chapters
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Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Adekanmbi, D.B., 2017. Stochastic models of Nigerian total livebirths. Am. J. Sci. Ind. Res. Am., 8: 34-46.
  2. Adekanmbi, D.B., 2017. SARIMA model of malaria in Nigeria: A case study of malaria cases of a teaching hospital in Nigeria. Int. J. Res. Commerce Manage., 8: 63-69.
  3. Adekanmbi, D.B., 2017. Generalized Gamma regression models with application to CD4 cell counts data of AIDS patients. Int. J. Applied Math. Stat. Sci., 6: 19-36.
  4. Adekanmbi, D.B., 2017. Comparison of Probit and Logit models for binary nominal variables with applications to births data in South-Western, Nigeria. Am. J. Math. Stati., 7: 199-208.
  5. Adekanmbi, D.B., 2017. Binary response models for outcome of prostate cancer surgical operations among male Nigerians. Int. J. Res. Applied Nat. Soc. Sci., 5: 43-58.
  6. Ayinde, K., A.B. Aliyu, O.E. Ayinde and D.B. Adekanmbi, 2015. Modelling Nigerian government revenues and total expenditure: Combined estimators, analysis and error correction model approach. J. Econ. Modell. Econ., 7: 1-14.
  7. Adekanmbi, D.B., F.J. Ayoola and J.O. Idowu, 2014. Demographic time series modeling of total deaths in Nigeria. Southern Afr. J. Demography, 15: 1-16.
  8. Adekanmbi, D.B. and J.O. Olaomi, 2014. Statistical modelling of meningococcal meningitis in Nigeria. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 5: 16-26.
  9. Adewale, S.O., D.B. Adekanmbi and P.O. Olanrewaju, 2013. Effect of glucose intake on the stability of a dynamical model used for the study of Diabetes Mellitus. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 4: 60-78.
  10. Adekanmbi, D.B. and S.O. Adewale, 2012. Time series analysis of the seasonality in Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Nigeria. ICASTOR J. Math. Sci. India, 6: 119-135.
  11. Adekanmbi, D.B., K.O. Obisesan, M.E. Nja and O.R. Oniyide, 2011. Methodological aspects in research on nuptilaity pattern based on census data: A case study of single female population in Nigeria. J. Math. Sci. India, 21: 423-441.
  12. Adekanmbi, D.B., E.I. Enang, K.O. Obisesan and O.R. Oniyide, 2010. Statistical investigation of the impact of timing of marriage on marital stability of female Nigerians. Global J. Pure Applied Sci., 16: 95-113.
  13. Nja, M.E. and D.B. Adekanmbi, 2009. The unified regression model. J. Math. Sci. India, 20: 375-382.
  14. Oniyide, O.R. and D.B. Adekanmbi, 2007. The efficacy of weighting for the estimates of population mean in survey non-response. Assets Univ. Agric. Abeokuta Nigeria Ser. B, 4: 119-128.
  15. Obisesan, K.O., D.B. Adekanmbi and S.O. Adewale, 2006. Adjusted cramer-rao inequality for minimum variance unbiased estimators. J. Applied Sci. Enugu Nig., 9: 6601-6610.
  16. Adekanmbi, D.B., K.O. Obisesan and M.E. Nja, 2006. Implication of number of live-birth on contraceptive continuation model. J. Applied Sci. Enugu Nigeria, 9: 6232-6238.
  17. Adekanmbi, D.B., 2006. Improvement on contraceptive continuation model. J. Women Acad. Univ. Uyo Akwa-Ibom Nigeria, 4: 113-117.
  18. Obisesan, K.O., D.B. Adekanmbi and S.O. Adewale, 2005. A note on markov dependent Bernoulli trials. J. Sci. Ind. Stud., 3: 55-57.
  19. Adekanmbi, D.B. and K. Ayinde, 2005. Marital instability among married female Nigerians: A multiple decrement analysis. Int. J. Biol. Phys. Sci. Sci. Focus, 10: 1-6.
  20. Ayinde, K. and D.B. Adekanmbi, 2004. A simplification of the likelihood ratio test statistic for testing hypothesis about goodness of fit of multinomial probabilities. J. Nig. Assoc. Mathem. Phys., 8: 305-309.
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