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The statistics faculty have earned advanced degrees from major universities throughout the United States. The faculty have applied their knowledge of statistics to a wide array of problems in medical, industrial, psychological, and educational research, for example. The faculty and their areas of expertise and interest are: Kirk Anderson, Ph.D.(nonparametric methods, statistics education) Phyllis Curtiss, Ph.D.(mathematical statistics, nonparametric methods) Robert Downer, Ph.D. (biometric applications of statistics; spatial statistics) Dan Frobish, Ph.D. (survival analysis, biostatistics) John Gabrosek, Ph.D.(environmental statistics, statistics education) Soon Hong, Ph.D.(multivariate data analysis, statistical computing) Jann-Huei Jinn, Ph.D.(sampling theory, Bayesian statistics) Sango Otieno, Ph.D.(directional data analysis, time series analysis) Diann Reischman, Ph.D.(medical statistics, mathematical statistics) Mary Richardson, Ph.D.(statistics education, reliability modeling) Neal Rogness, Ph.D.(research methods, questionnaire design) Gerald Shoultz, Ph.D.(spatial statistics, biostatistics) Paul Stephenson, Ph.D.(quality control, design of experiments) David Zeitler, Ph.D. (engineering statistics, stochastic process) |
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