Cross Reference Down

Beber, B and Scacco, A (2012). What the Numbers Say: A Digit-Based Test for Election Fraud. Political Analysis 20 (2), pp. 211-234.

This work cites the following items of the Benford Online Bibliography:


Deckert, J, Myagkov, M and Ordeshook, PC (2011). Benford's Law and the Detection of Election Fraud. Political Analysis 19(3), pp. 245-268. DOI:10.1093/pan/mpr014. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Diekmann, A (2007). Not the First Digit! Using Benford's Law to Detect Fraudulent Scientific Data. Journal of Applied Statistics 34(3), pp. 321-329. ISSN/ISBN:0266-4763. DOI:10.1080/02664760601004940. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Dlugosz, S and Müller-Funk, U (2009). The value of the last digit: statistical fraud detection with digit analysis. Advances in Data Analysis and Classification 3, pp. 281-290. DOI:10.1007/s11634-009-0048-5. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Mebane, WR Jr (2006). Election Forensics: The Second-digit Benford’s Law Test and Recent American Presidential Elections. pp 161-181 in: Alvarez, RM, Hall, TE and Hyde, SD (eds.), Election Fraud: Detecting and Deterring Electoral Manipulation. Brookings Press, Washington DC. ISSN/ISBN:9780815701606. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Mebane, WR Jr (2006). Election Forensics: Vote Counts and Benford’s Law. Proceedings of the Summer Meeting of the Political Methodology Society, UC-Davis, July, pp. 20-22. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Mebane, WR Jr (2011). Comment on “Benford's Law and the Detection of Election Fraud”. Political Analysis 19(3), pp. 269-272. DOI:10.1093/pan/mpr024. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Mosimann, JE, Wiseman CV and Edelman RE (1995). Data fabrication: Can people generate random digits?. Accountability in Research: Policies and Quality Assurance 4(1), pp. 31-55. DOI:10.1080/08989629508573866. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Nigrini, MJ (1999). I’ve got your number. Journal of Accountancy 187(5), pp. 79-83. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Preece, DA (1981). Distribution of Final Digits in Data. The Statistician 30(1), pp. 31-60. View Complete Reference Online information No Bibliography works referenced by this work. Works that reference this work
Schäfer, C, Schräpler, J-P, Müller, KR and Wagner GG (2004). Automatic Identification of Faked and Fraudulent Interviews in Surveys by Two Different Methods. Discussion paper 441, DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research). ISSN/ISBN:1619-4535. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
Watrin, C, Struffert, R and Ullmann, R (2008). Benford’s Law: an instrument for selecting tax audit targets?. Review of Managerial Science 2(3), 219-237. DOI:10.1007/s11846-008-0019-9. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work