mattew
Assistant Teaching Professor
209D Middlebush Hall
mjmd79@missouri.edu
Education

PhD, Statistics, University of Missouri, 1998 
MS, Mathematics, Pittsburg State University, 1993 
BA, Mathematics, Benedictine College, 1991
AA, General Studies, Independence Community College, 1988 

Research Interests

Undergraduate Research, Urn randomization, Sample size selection.

Teaching

Fall 2024

STAT 4510/7510: Applied Statistical Models I

STAT 4870/7870: Time Series Analysis

Recent Publications

Matthew McIntosh, Alex Ferguson, Anton Yang, Joe Schwepker (2024), “Calculating the Odds of Keno: Could Your Keno Play Slip be Mislabeled?”. Submitted for possible publication. 

Rollinson, J., McIntosh, M., Ferguson, A., Couch, J., & Danley, B. (2024). How we helped change the state lottery playslip. Significance, 21(5), 19-21.

Stats + Stories
A Podcast About The Statistics Behind the Stories and the Stories Behind the Statistics

Fixing the Lottery | Stats + Stories Episode 347 / October 17, 2024

McIntosh, M. J. (2022). Calculating sample size for Follmann’s simple multivariate test for one-sided alternatives. The American Statistician76(1), 16-21.

McIntosh, M. J. (2021). Conservative sample size for multiple regression models. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods, 1-7.

Oden, N. L., & McIntosh, M. J. (2006). Exact moments and probabilities for Wei's urn randomization model. Statistics & probability letters76(15), 1694-1700.