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ANDERSON, Theodore was born on June 5, 1918 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Son of Theodore Wilbur Anderson and Evelynn Johnson Anderson.
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A non-calculus based introduction for students studying statistics, business, engineering, health sciences, social sciences, and education. It presents a thorough coverage of statistical techniques and includes numerous examples largely drawn from actual research studies. Little mathematical background is required and explanations of important concepts are based on providing intuition using illustrative figures and numerical examples. The first part shows how statistical methods are used in diverse fields in answering important questions, while part two covers descriptive statistics and considers the organisation and summarisation of data. Parts three to five cover probability, statistical inference, and more advanced statistical techniques.
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professor of statistics and economics
ANDERSON, Theodore was born on June 5, 1918 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Son of Theodore Wilbur Anderson and Evelynn Johnson Anderson.
Bachelor of Science with highest distinction, Northwestern University, 1939. Doctor of Science, Northwestern University, 1989. Master of Arts, Princeton University, 1942.
Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1945. Doctor of Letters, North Park University, 1988. Doctor of Philosophy (honoris causa), University Oslo, 1997.
Doctor (honorary), University Athens, 1999.
Assistant department mathematics Northwestern University, 1939-1940. Instructor mathematics Princeton University, 1941-1943, research associate, 1943-1945, Cowles Commission, University Chicago, 1945-1946. Staff Columbia University, 1946-1967, successively instructor mathematics statistics, assistant professor, associate professor, 1946-1956, professor, 1956-1967, chairman mathematics statistics department, 1956-1960, 64-65, acting chairman, 1950-1951, 63.
Professor statistics and economics Stanford University, 1967-1988, professor statistics and economics emeritus, since 1988. Director project Office Naval Research, 1950-1982. Principal investigator National Science Foundation project, 1969-1992, Army Research Office project, 1982-1992.
Visiting professor mathematics University Moscow, 1968. Visiting professor statistics University Paris, 1968. Visiting professor economics New York University, 1983-1984.
Academy visitor mathematics Imperial College of Science and Technology, University London, 1967-1968, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1974-1975, University Southern California, 1989. C.G. Khatri Memorial lecturer Pennsylvania State University, 1992. Research visitor Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1977.
Sabbaticant International Business Machines Corporation Systems Research Institute, 1984. Research associate Naval Postgraduate School, 1986-1987. Consultant Research and Development Corporation, 1949-1966.
Member committee on basic research advisory Office Ordnance Research, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1955-1958. Member panel on applied mathematics advisory National Bureau Standards, 1964-1965. Chairman committee on statistics National Research Council, 1961-1963.
Member executive committee Conference Board Mathematics Sciences, 1963-1964. Member committee on support research in mathematics science National Academy of Sciences, 1965-1968. Member committee President's Statistical Societies, 1962-1964.
Science director North Atlantic Treaty Organization Advanced Study Institute on Discriminant Analysis and Its Applications, 1972.
(Perfected over three editions and more than forty years, ...)
(A non-calculus based introduction for students studying s...)
(A non-calculus based introduction for students studying s...)
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(Book by Anderson, T. W., Athreya, Krishna B.)
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Author: An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis, 1958, 3d edition, 2003, The Statistical Analysis of Time Series, 1971, (with Somesh Das Gupta and George P.H. Styan) A Bibliography of Multivariate Statistical Analysis, 1972, (with Stanley Sclove) Introductory Statistical Analysis, 1974, An Introduction to the Statistical Analysis of Data, 1986, (with Jeremy D. Finn) The New Statistical Analysis of Data, 1996. Editor: (with Krishna B. Athreya and Donald L. Iglehart) Probability, Statistics and Mathematics: Papers in Honor of Samuel Karlin, 1989, (with Kai Tai Fang) Statistical Inference in Elliptically Contoured and Related Distributions, 1990. (with K.T. Fang and I. Olkin) Multivariate Analysis and Its Applications, 1994.
Editor Annals of Mathematics Statistics, 1950-1952. Associate editor journal Time Series Analysis, 1980-1988. Member advisory board Econometric Theory, since 1985, Journal Multivariate Analysis, since 1988.
Member editorial board Psychometrika, 1954-1972.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (chairman section 1990-1991), American Statistical Association (vice president 1971-1973, Samuel S. Wilks Memorial medal 1988, Resident Advisor Fisher lecturer 1985), Econometric Society, Royal Statistical Society, Institute of Mathematics Statistics (president 1963), American Academy Arts and Sciences. Member National Academy of Sciences, American Mathematics Society, International Statistical Institutes, Bernouilli Society for Mathematics Statistics and Probability, Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters (foreign), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Dorothy Fisher, July 8, 1950. Children: Robert Lewis, Janet Lynn, Jeanne Elizabeth.