2017-08-01T21:16:01+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Jacob Wolfowitz, Bruno de Finetti, Richard E. Quandt, Morris H. DeGroot, Miles Menander Dawson, Franklin Henry Giddings, Rosedith Sitgreaves, Donald Marquardt, John Chambers (statistician), Karin Kock-Lindberg, Joseph Berkson, Joseph L. Fleiss, Edwin Francis Gay, Raymond J. Carroll, Ansley J. Coale, Kathryn Chaloner, Janet L. Norwood, Guy Orcutt, Edward Vermilye Huntington, Emanuel Parzen, Everett Franklin Lindquist, Grace Wahba, Kantilal Mardia, Karol Józef Krótki, Hadley Wickham, Ethelbert Stewart, R. Dennis Cook, Herman Otto Hartley, Frank W. Notestein, Willard Thorp, Gerhard Tintner, William S. Cleveland, Donald A. S. Fraser, Samuel Kotz, D. J. Finney, D. Raghavarao, George Alfred Barnard, Harold Gulliksen, Peter Rousseeuw, James Goodnight, Mary van Kleeck, Anders Hald, Pranab K. Sen, Richard Samworth, Robert C. Elston, Robert J. Myers, Robert M. Hauser, Frederick Mosteller, Theodore O. Yntema, Eugene Lukacs, William Gemmell Cochran, Georges Darmois, Paul Meier (statistician), Douglas Greenwald, Martin Wilk, C. C. Li, Charles Nam, David A. Freedman, David S. Moore, David Salsburg, David Blackwell, Edmund Ezra Day, I. M. Rubinow, Jim Berger (statistician), Jan Kmenta, Jerome Cornfield, Sander Greenland, Henri Theil, Shayle R. Searle flashcards
Fellows of the American Statistical Association

Fellows of the American Statistical Association

  • Jacob Wolfowitz
    Jacob Wolfowitz (March 19, 1910 – July 16, 1981) was a Polish-born American statistician and Shannon Award-winning information theorist.
  • Bruno de Finetti
    Bruno de Finetti (13 June 1906 – 20 July 1985) was an Italian probabilist, statistician and actuary, noted for the "operational subjective" conception of probability.
  • Richard E. Quandt
    Richard Emeric Quandt (born 1 June 1930 in Budapest) is a Guggenheim Fellowship winning economist who analyzed the results of the Judgment of Paris wine tasting event with Orley Ashenfelter.
  • Morris H. DeGroot
    Morris Herman DeGroot (June 8, 1931 – November 2, 1989) was an American statistician.
  • Miles Menander Dawson
    Miles Menander Dawson (May 13, 1863 – 1942) was an American author of poetry and philosophy, and ethics.
  • Franklin Henry Giddings
    Franklin Henry Giddings, (March 23, 1855 – June 11, 1931) was an American sociologist and economist.
  • Rosedith Sitgreaves
    Rosedith Sitgreaves Bowker (1915 – February 1, 1992) was an American statistician who taught at Columbia University and Stanford University.
  • Donald Marquardt
    Donald W. Marquardt (March 13, 1929 – July 5, 1997) was an American statistician, the rediscoverer of the Levenberg–Marquardt nonlinear least squares fitting algorithm.
  • John Chambers (statistician)
    John M. Chambers is the creator of the S programming language, and core member of the R programming language project.
  • Karin Kock-Lindberg
    Karin Kock-Lindberg, née Kock (2 July 1891 – 28 July 1976), Swedish politician (social democrat) and professor of economics.
  • Joseph Berkson
    Joseph Berkson (1899 – 1982) was trained as a physicist (M.A., 1922, Columbia), physician (M.D., 1927, Johns Hopkins), and statistician (Dr.Sc., 1928, Johns Hopkins).
  • Joseph L. Fleiss
    Joseph L. Fleiss (November 13, 1937 – June 12, 2003) was a professor of biostatistics at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, where he also served as head of the Division of Biostatistics from 1975 to 1992.
  • Edwin Francis Gay
    Edwin Francis Gay (October 27, 1867 – February 8, 1946) was an American economist, Professor of Economic History and first Dean of the Harvard Business School.
  • Raymond J. Carroll
    Raymond James Carroll is an American statistician, and Distinguished Professor of Statistics, Nutrition and Toxicology at Texas A&M University.
  • Ansley J. Coale
    Ansley Johnson Coale (November 14, 1917 – November 5, 2002), was one of America's foremost demographers.
  • Kathryn Chaloner
    Kathryn Mary Chaloner (August 24, 1954 – October 19, 2014) was a British statistician.
  • Janet L. Norwood
    Janet Lippe Norwood (December 11, 1923 – March 27, 2015) was an American statistician and the first female Commissioner of the U.
  • Guy Orcutt
    Guy Henderson Orcutt (July 5, 1917 – March 5, 2006) was an American econometrician.
  • Edward Vermilye Huntington
    Edward Vermilye Huntington (April 26, 1874, Clinton, New York, USA – November 25, 1952, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA) was an American mathematician.
  • Emanuel Parzen
    Emanuel Parzen (April 21, 1929 – February 6, 2016) was an American statistician.
  • Everett Franklin Lindquist
    Everett Franklin Lindquist (June 4, 1901 – May 13, 1978) was a professor of education at the University of Iowa College of Education.
  • Grace Wahba
    Grace Wahba (born August 3, 1934) is the I.
  • Kantilal Mardia
    Kantilal Vardichand ("Kanti") Mardia, MSc, PhD, DSc, (born 1935) is a statistician specializing in directional statistics, multivariate analysis, geostatistics, statistical bioinformatics and statistical shape analysis.
  • Karol Józef Krótki
    Karol Józef Krótki, FRSC (15 May 1922 – 6 July 2007) was a renowned Polish Canadian demographer who, at various times, lived and worked in Poland, the United Kingdom, Sudan, Pakistan, Morocco and Canada.
  • Hadley Wickham
    Hadley Wickham is a statistician from New Zealand who is currently Chief Scientist at RStudio and an adjunct Assistant Professor of statistics at Rice University.
  • Ethelbert Stewart
    Ethelbert Stewart (1857–1936) was the commissioner of the U.
  • R. Dennis Cook
    Ralph Dennis Cook (born June 20, 1944) is an American statistician, mostly known for Cook's distance and the Cook–Weisberg test.
  • Herman Otto Hartley
    H. O. Hartley (1912 – 1980), born Herman Otto Hirschfeld but commonly called HOH, was a German-American statistician.
  • Frank W. Notestein
    Frank Wallace Notestein (August 16, 1902 – February 19, 1983) was an American demographer who contributed significantly to the development of the science.
  • Willard Thorp
    Willard Long Thorp (1899–1992) was an economist and academic who served three US Presidents, Franklin D.
  • Gerhard Tintner
    Gerhard Tintner (September 29, 1907 – November 13, 1983) was an Austrian American economist who worked most of his career in the United States.
  • William S. Cleveland
    William Swain Cleveland II (born 1943) is an American computer scientist and Professor of Statistics and Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University, known for his work on data visualization, particularly on nonparametric regression and local regression.
  • Donald A. S. Fraser
    Donald Alexander Stuart Fraser, O.
  • Samuel Kotz
    Samuel Kotz (30 August 1930, in Harbin, China – 16 March 2010, in Silver Spring, Maryland, US) was a professor and research scholar in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University since 1997 until his death on March 16, 2010.
  • D. J. Finney
    David John Finney FRS, CBE (born 3 January 1917), is a British statisticianand Professor Emeritus of Statistics at the University of Edinburgh.
  • D. Raghavarao
    Damaraju Raghavarao (1938–2013) was an Indian-born statistician, formerly the Laura H.
  • George Alfred Barnard
    George Alfred Barnard (23 September 1915 – 9 August 2002) was a British statistician known particularly for his work on the foundations of statistics and on quality control.
  • Harold Gulliksen
    Harold Oliver Gulliksen (July 18, 1903 – October 27, 1996) was an American psychologist.
  • Peter Rousseeuw
    Rousseeuw has authored many publications.
  • James Goodnight
    James Howard Goodnight (born January 6, 1943) is an American businessman and software programmer.
  • Mary van Kleeck
    Mary van Kleeck (June 26, 1883 – June 8, 1972) was an American social feminist active as a proponent of scientific management and a planned economy.
  • Anders Hald
    Anders Hald (3 July 1913 – 11 November 2007) was a Danish statistician who made contributions to the history of statistics.
  • Pranab K. Sen
    Pranab Kumar Sen (born November 7, 1937 in Calcutta, India) is a statistician, a professor of statistics and the Cary C.
  • Richard Samworth
    Richard John Samworth (born May 1978) is a Professor of Statistics in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and a Teaching Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.
  • Robert C. Elston
    Dr. Robert C. Elston (born February 4, 1932) is a distinguished statistical geneticist and professor at Case Western Reserve University.
  • Robert J. Myers
    Robert Julius Myers (October 31, 1912 – February 13, 2010) was an American actuary who co-created the American Social Security program.
  • Robert M. Hauser
    Robert Mason Hauser is an American sociologist.
  • Frederick Mosteller
    Charles Frederick Mosteller (December 24, 1916 – July 23, 2006), usually known as Frederick Mosteller, was one of the most eminent statisticians of the 20th century.
  • Theodore O. Yntema
    Theodore Otte Yntema (1900 – September 18, 1985) was an American economist specializing in the field of quantitative analysis in finance.
  • Eugene Lukacs
    Eugene Lukacs (Hungarian: Lukács Jenő, 14 August 1906 – 21 December 1987) was a Hungarian statistician born in Szombathely, notable for his work in characterization of distributions, stability theory, and being the author of Characteristic Functions, a classic textbook in the field.
  • William Gemmell Cochran
    William Gemmell Cochran (15 July 1909 – 29 March 1980) was a prominent statistician.
  • Georges Darmois
    Georges Darmois (24 June 1888 – 3 January 1960) was a French mathematician and statistician.
  • Paul Meier (statistician)
    Paul Meier (July 24, 1924 – August 7, 2011) was a statistician who promoted the use of randomized trials in medicine.
  • Douglas Greenwald
    Douglas M. "Doug" Greenwald (June 5, 1913, Manhattan – January 15, 1997, Sarasota) was an economist.
  • Martin Wilk
    Martin Bradbury Wilk, OC (18 December 1922 – 19 February 2013) was a Canadian statistician, academic, and the former Chief Statistician of Canada.
  • C. C. Li
    Ching Chun Li (李景均; pinyin: Lǐ Jǐngjūn; October 27, 1912 in Tianjin, China; October 20, 2003 in Mt. Lebanon, United States) was a respectable American population geneticist and human geneticist.
  • Charles Nam
    Charles B. Nam was born in Lynbrook, New York on March 25, 1926, and currently resides in Tallahassee, Florida.
  • David A. Freedman
    David Amiel Freedman (5 March 1938 – 17 October 2008) was Professor of Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • David S. Moore
    David Sheldon Moore is an American statistician, who is known for his leadership of statistics education for many decades.
  • David Salsburg
    David S. Salsburg (born 1931) gained fame as the author of The Lady Tasting Tea, subtitled How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century.
  • David Blackwell
    David Harold Blackwell (April 24, 1919 – July 8, 2010) was Professor Emeritus of Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, and is one of the eponyms of the Rao–Blackwell theorem.
  • Edmund Ezra Day
    Edmund Ezra Day (December 7, 1883 – March 23, 1951) was an American educator.
  • I. M. Rubinow
    Isaac Max Rubinow (1875–September 1, 1936) was a leading theorist on social insurance and one of the most influential writers on the subject.
  • Jim Berger (statistician)
    James O. Berger (born April 6, 1950 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American statistician.
  • Jan Kmenta
    Jan Kmenta (January 3, 1928 – July 24, 2016) was a Czech-American economist.
  • Jerome Cornfield
    Jerome (Jerry) Cornfield (1912–1979) was a US statistician.
  • Sander Greenland
    Sander Greenland (born January 16, 1951) is an American statistician and epidemiologist known for his contributions to epidemiologic methods, meta-analysis, Bayesian inference and causal inference, among other topics.
  • Henri Theil
    Henri (Hans) Theil (October 13, 1924 – August 20, 2000) was a Dutch econometrician, Professor at the Netherlands School of Economics in Rotterdam, known for his contributions to the field of econometrics.
  • Shayle R. Searle
    Shayle Robert Searle PhD (26 April 1928 – 18 February 2013) was a New Zealand mathematician who was Professor Emeritus of Biological Statistics at Cornell University.