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This list of university statistical consulting centers (or centres) is a simple list of universities in which there is a specifically designated team providing statistical consultancy services. Often this service will be available only to enquirers from within the same university.
He earned his doctorate in statistics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1972. His doctoral advisor was Stephen Stigler [ 3 ] and his thesis work was on stochastic processes . He was a professor of statistics for many years at the University of Florida, from 1972 until his retirement in 2010 as a Distinguished Professor. [ 4 ]
His 2008 dissertation was titled, Relationship between test security policies and test score manipulations. [2] Timothy Neri Ansley was his doctoral advisor. [2] Thiessen worked at the St. Ambrose University for 12 years as the university assessment coordinator and a faculty member in the department of mathematics and statistics. [3]
Claire McKay Bowen is an American statistician whose work focuses on data privacy, differential privacy, synthetic data, and their effects on the statistical analysis of economic data. She is a senior fellow and head of the statistical methods group in the Center on Labor, Human Services, and Population of the Urban Institute, an American think ...
statistical analyses (e.g., analysis of variance, regression, etc.) of data to address research hypotheses; the write-up of statistical results for grant proposals, manuscripts, professional conferences, or other presentations. Giving methodological advice can mean answering specific questions or performing mundane data analyses.
Thesis Analysis of wet season rainfall over the Nordeste of Brazil, South America (1988) James Brian Elsner (born c. 1959) is an American atmospheric scientist , geographer , and applied statistician who has made substantial contributions to understanding of the spatial, temporal, and physical relationships of tropical cyclones and tornadoes ...
Michael Edward Sobel is an American statistician who is a professor in the Department of Statistics at Columbia University. [1] He is known for developing the Sobel test , a statistical test that is used to detect the presence of mediation between two variables by a third variable.
Ghosh was a faculty member at the Indian Statistical Institute in the 1970s before briefly joining Iowa State University.In 1982 he joined the University of Florida.Ghosh is well known for his research in nonparametric inference, sequential analysis, decision theory, Bayesian statistics [2] and small-area estimation. [3]