Dr. Everlyne Akoth Odero

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Department of Mathematics
School of Natural Sciences
P.O. Box 190-50100
Kakamega, KENYA
Office no. SPD Block B Room 314
Kakamega-Webuye Road
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Dr. Everlyne Akoth Odero.

Dr. Odero Everlyne Akoth is a Lecturer of Statistics. She holds a doctorate degree in Applied Statistics. She broadly uses statistical methods to explore social, economic and demographic aspects. Her area of expertise is statistical modelling, Longitudinal data analysis and data science.
She’s a member of the International Biometrics Society (IBS). Her major scholarly contribution was her role in modelling the effects of Interference in Fertility Rate where a case study of Rwanda, Indonesia and Kenya was done. She has a number of publications in refereed journals in her area of expertise.  

Some of her key published works include: -

  1. J. Kisabuli, J. Ong'ala, E. Odero. Intervention Time Series Modeling of Infant Mortality: Impact of Free Maternal Health Care.Published: 7 September 2020.Asian Journal of Probability and Statistics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/ajpas/2020/v8i430213.
  2. Peter Murage, Joseph Mung’atu, Everlyne Odero. Optimal Threshold Determination for Securities Exchange Volumes Using Improved Maximum Product of Spacing Methodology.Open Journal of Statistics, June 2019.DOI: hhtsp://doi.org/10.4236/ojs.2019.93023.
  3. Peter Murage, Joseph Mung’atu, Everlyne Odero. Optimal Threshold Determination for the Maximum Product of Spacing Methodology with Ties for Extreme Events . Open Journal of Modelling and Simulation , July 2019DOI: https://doi.org/10.4236/ojmsi.2019.73008.
  4. Odero, E. A.,(2017). Modeling the effects of Interference in Fertility Rate: A case study of Rwanda, Indonesia and Kenya. Lambert Academic Publishing, Omniscriptum GmbH & Co. KG,Deutschland/Germany, ISBN: 978-620-2-05363-1
  5. Odero, A. , (2017). Modeling  the effects of interference in Fertility rate of Kenya. Journal of Mathematics and Statistical  Sciences, 2017 (11) : 1-14.

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