Dr. Rechel G. Arcilla
Associate Professor
Educational Background
PhD in Statistics,
University of the Philippines Los Baños
MS in Statistics,
University of the Philippines Los Baños
BS in Statistics,
University of the Philippines Los Baños
She has over three decades of experience in teaching and research in statistics, with extensive experience in survey design, data analysis, and policy-oriented research. She has served as a consultant and statistician on numerous large-scale surveys and development projects, contributing to evidence-based decision-making across government and international organizations.
Her professional engagements include leading the design and analysis of the National Kids Online Survey and evaluating government statistical services and scholarship programs. She has also conducted baseline studies and performance monitoring for major development initiatives and has contributed to efforts to measure poverty and hunger using survey and administrative data.
She likewise participates in multidisciplinary research, applying statistical models in data-intensive fields across the physical and social sciences. Her studies cover areas such as genotoxicity, metabolomics, youth risk behaviors, risk profiles of children left behind, and trade buyers’ perceptions.
Research Interest
- Sampling
- Linear Models
- Multivariate Analysis, Sampling
Selected Publications
- Pantolla, H.G. and R.G. Arcilla. 2020. Bounds Testing Approach in Determining the Impact of Climate Change Indicators on the Rice Yield of Central Luzon. The Philippine Statistician Vol 69 No. 1 pp 19-42
- Garza, D.L., Arcilla, R.G., Enriquez, M.L.D., Tan, M.C.S., and M.G. Noel. 2019. The Genotoxic Potential of Alugbati Leaf Extracts on MCF-7 Cells. Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences Vol 12 pp. 161-165
- Tan, M. C. S., Enriquez, M. L. D., Arcilla, R. G. and M. G. Noel. 2017. Determining the Apoptotic-Inducing Property of Isothiocyanates Extracted from Three Cultivars of Raphanus sativus Linn. Using the
Comet Assay. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science Vol. 7 (09), pp. 044-051 - Suplico-Jeong, L. and R. Arcilla. 2017. Factors Affecting the Filipino Exporters’ Participation at the Manila FAME Trade Fair. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Vol. 17 No. 1 pp. 128-140
- Ramos, G., Corcino, R., Rivera, H., Alfonso, N., Sia Su, G. and R. Arcilla. 2016. Some Aspects of the Reproductive Biology of Two Freshwater Fish Species, Puntius tumba and Anabas testudineus, of Lake Lanao, Philippines. Journal of Fisheries Sciences.com 10(3):101-111
- Encarnacion, B., Suplico-Jeong, L. and R. Arcilla. 2016. Trade Buyers’ Perception of Filipino Food Exporters. Journal of Global Business Volume 5, Issue 1 (CD format)
- Arcilla, R. G., Co, F. F. and S. R. Ocampo. 2013. Correlates of Hunger: Evidence from the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) Data. Policy Brief Volume V, No. 4
- Suplico-Jeong, L. and R. Arcilla. 2013. South Koreans Studying in DLSU-Manila: Challenges and Opportunities in Trade in Education Services. DLSU Business & Economics Review 23.1 pp. 25-42
- Suplico-Jeong, L. and R. Arcilla. 2011. Promoting the Philippines as an ESL Destination. Journal of Global Business Volume 1, No. 1 SC 2011-2012
- Suplico-Jeong, L. and R. Arcilla. 2011. Does the Korean Family Influence the Choice of an ESL Destination?. Journal of Global Business Volume 1, No. 1 SC 2011-2012
- Arcilla, R. G., Co, F. F. and S. R. Ocampo. 2011. Correlates of Poverty: Evidence from the Community- Based Monitoring System (CBMS) Data. DLSU Business & Economics Review Vol. 20 No. 2, pp.33-43
- David, I. P., Molano, W. L., Fabian, E., Albacea, Z. VJ and R. G. Arcilla. 2008. Estimating Food Poverty Directly from Consumption Data, Comparison with Official Method, and Suggestions for Change.
The Philippine Statistician, Vol . 57, pp. 67-91 - Nelson, G. L. M. and R. G. Guino. 2001. Families in Distress. Philippine Studies, Vol 49 Fourth Quarter 2001, Ateneo de Manila University Press, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
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