William W. Baden

William W. Baden
  • Ph.D.
  • Analyst at Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne

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Introduction
William W. Baden retired from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne where he worked for the IT Office and for Institutional Research and Planning. William performed research in Archaeology, Simulations, Pedagogy and Forensics. His most recent publication is 'Archaeological inference and its application to forensic anthropology' with C. Clifford Boyd (2017).
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne
Current position
  • Analyst
Education
September 1977 - July 1987
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Field of study
  • Anthropology
September 1974 - June 1976
University of Toledo
Field of study
  • Anthropology
September 1970 - May 1974
Miami University
Field of study
  • Physics

Publications

Publications (16)
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This chapter explores the application of archaeological theory to interpreting the forensic past. Specifically, connections between agency theory, nonlinear systems theory, and determination of the postmortem interval (PMI) are addressed through computer modeling using 30 forensic cases with known temperature data. The cases include both clothed (n...
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Healthcare costs in the U.S. are the highest in the world and are increasing rapidly. With increasing costs, employers and health insurance companies are trying to contain the cost of healthcare. This study aims at developing a predictive model relating enrollees' healthcare insurance claims to their health risks while controlling for gender, age,...
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Using selective maize yield data from ethnohistoric and government sources dating between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, Schroeder (1999) argues that Mississipian average yield potential fell within a 9-10 bu/acre range. We evaluate her argument in terms of well-established climatic, environmental, varietal, and behavioral constrai...
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Items from reading interest checklists as well as Flesch readability and human interest scores were compared to 311 questionnaire responses from first‐year college writing students. For two chapters of their writing textbooks, students responded to items culled from interest checklists. These data were analyzed to reveal relationships among questio...
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Chapter 5 from "An Archaeological survey and Assessment of Aboriginal Settlement within the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley," edited by R.P. Stephen Davis, Larry R. Kimball and William W. Baden. A report submitted to the Tennessee Valley Authority, November 1982.
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1987. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [132]-149). Microfilm of typescript. s

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