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1. Name: Bruce D. McCullough, Ph.D.  
2. Title: Professor of Decision Sciences and Economics, Drexel University

3. Voting Machines
Position:
No Stated Position to the question "Do electronic voting machines improve the voting process?"
4. Reasoning:

No position found as of 8/23/2006

5. Credibility
Ranking:
 VIP/Organization/Other
Individuals and organizations that do not fit into the other star categories

6. Involvement:
  • 2000-present - Professor of Decision Sciences and Economics, Drexel University
  • Former Senior Economist - Federal Communications Commission
  • Associate Editor - International Journal of Forecasting (1999-present), Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (2003-present), Journal of Economic and Social Measurement (2004-present), Foundations and Trends in Econometrics (2005-present), and Computational Statistics (2005-present)
7. Education:
  • Ph.D., Economics, University of Texas
  • A.B., Economics, Georgetown University
8. Relevant Affiliations/Honors:
  • Not listed

9. Contact Info:
Phone: (215) 895-2134 Fax: Not listed
E-Mail: bruce.d.mccullough@drexel.edu
Web Sitewww.pages.drexel.edu/~bdm25

10. Other: Select publications include:
  • "A Partial Critique of Hout, Mangels, Carlson and Best's 'The Effect of Electronic Voting Machines on Change in Support for Bush in the 2004 Florida Elections'," B.D. McCullough and F. Plassman, available at the Social Sciences Research Council website, December 2, 2004
  • "On The Accuracy of Statistical Procedures in Microsoft Excel 2003," Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 2005
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