Frederick Mosteller

American statistician

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Abstract is: Charles Frederick Mosteller (December 24, 1916 – July 23, 2006) was one of the most eminent statisticians of the 20th century. He was the founding chairman of Harvard's statistics department from 1957 to 1971, and served as the president of several professional bodies including the Psychometric Society, the American Statistical Association, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the International Statistical Institute.

Born 1916-12-24 in Clarksburg (Q1010199)
Died 2006-07-23 in Falls Church (Q408744)

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P1026academic thesisOn Some Useful "Inefficient" StatisticsQ56142132
P166award receivedGuggenheim FellowshipQ1316544
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Ward EdwardsQ7969001
Stanley WassermanQ19564481
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Ralph B. D'Agostino Sr.Q59209521
Joseph NausQ72448771
Robert ElashoffQ78177958
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Q52748470A case study of statistics in the regulatory process: the FD&C Red No. 40 experiments.
Q34297238A mathematical model for simple learning
Q52368642A model for stimulus generalization and discrimination.
Q77598916A protocol approach to assessing medical technologies
Q72228939A random-effects regression model for meta-analysis
Q45279722A stochastic model with applications to learning
Q34235295A study of the placebo response
Q40580416A survey of current problems in meta-analysis. Discussion from the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research inter-PORT Work Group on Literature Review/Meta-Analysis
Q105271515An Experimental Measurement of Utility
Q68075886An empirical study of the possible relation of treatment differences to quality scores in controlled randomized clinical trials
Q72810233An experimental pain method sensitive to morphine in man: the submaximum effort tourniquet technique
Q33174458Assessing the effectiveness of ambulatory cardiac monitoring for specific clinical indications. Introduction
Q48410880Assigned shares in compensation for radiation-related cancers
Q54277532Association and Estimation in Contingency Tables
Q58147895Broadening the Scope of Statistics and Statistical Education
Q68057218Chlorination, chlorination by-products, and cancer: a meta-analysis
Q41032388Communications: Should mechanisms be established for sharing among clinical trial investigators experiences in handling problems in design, execution, and analysis? Problems of omission in communications
Q39461112Comparative efficacy of epidural, subarachnoid, and intracerebroventricular opioids in patients with pain due to cancer.
Q52045517Comparing results of large clinical trials to those of meta-analyses.
Q58242049Continental Classroom's TV Course in Probability and Statistics
Q77709815Current issues in health care technology assessment
Q39624656Dilemmas in the concept of unnecessary surgery
Q36565767Educational data open questions
Q34349749Efficacy of BCG vaccine in the prevention of tuberculosis. Meta-analysis of the published literature
Q70178026Experimental evidence and social policy: foreword
Q58267318Eye Fitting Straight Lines
Q58120928Factorial ½: A Simple Graphical Treatment
Q52680633Findings for public health from meta-analyses.
Q52883214Guidelines for meta-analyses evaluating diagnostic tests.
Q44133679Guidelines for statistical reporting in articles for medical journals. Amplifications and explanations
Q36688707Heterogeneity in meta-analysis of data from epidemiologic studies: a commentary
Q38491006How medical professionals evaluate expressions of probability.
Q34530105How study design affects outcomes in comparisons of therapy. I: Medical
Q52535825How study design affects outcomes in comparisons of therapy. II: Surgical.
Q69061569Implications of measures of quality of life for policy development
Q39488422Improving health: measuring effects of medical care
Q58292606In Memoriam: John Parker Gilbert (1926–1980)
Q102306435Inference and Disputed Authorship: The Federalist
Q56040071Inference in an Authorship Problem
Q71535412Innovation and evaluation
Q52753841Institutional differences in Postoperative death rates. Commentary on some of the findings of the National Halothane Study.
Q72854361Laminectomy and the treatment of lower-back pain in Massachusetts
Q58283166Lessons from Sports Statistics
Q57486263Low Moments for Small Samples: A Comparative Study of Order Statistics
Q67900882Lower back pain. Laminectomies, spinal fusions, demographics, and socioeconomics
Q77629615Measuring gain in the evaluation of medical technology. The probability of a better outcome
Q58040843Meta-Analysis for Explanation: A Casebook
Q52906847Meta-analysis of multiple outcomes by regression with random effects.
Q58247346Modeling Pitcher Performance and the Distribution of Runs per Inning in Major League Baseball
Q72316253Multiple-outcomes meta-analysis of treatments for periodontal disease
Q93636654Note on an Application of Runs to Quality Control Charts
Q100746121On Pooling Data
Q56142132On Some Useful "Inefficient" Statistics
Q60530444On Some Useful "Inefficient" Statistics
Q58181824Progress Report of the Joint Committee of the American Statistical Association and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Q38482924Quantitative meanings of verbal probability expressions
Q107315421Questions and Answers
Q56135043Questions and Answers
Q33630106Randomized clinical trials in surgery
Q92166748Recognizing the Maximum of a Sequence
Q34408775Regulation of social research
Q75755626Remarks on the method of paired comparisons: II. The effect of an aberrant standard deviation when equal standard deviations and equal correlations are assumed
Q75755628Remarks on the method of paired comparisons: III. A test of significance for paired comparisons when equal standard deviations and equal correlations are assumed
Q58252595Report of Asa Representatives to the Social Science Research Council
Q71311238Reporting clinical trials in general surgical journals
Q70317224Reporting on methods in clinical trials
Q58245248Samuel S. Wilks: Statesman of Statistics
Q52301144Simple robust procedures for combining risk differences in sets of 2 x 2 tables.
Q40756623Some evaluation needs
Q68834359Some statistical methods for combining experimental results
Q72125052Sounding Boards. The clinician's responsibility for helping to improve the treatment of tomorrow's patients
Q73386977Statistical theory and research design
Q40814410Statistics and Ethics in Surgery and Anesthesia
Q72724648Survival from localized breast cancer. Variability across trials and registries
Q80900013Swine flu: quantifying the "possibility"
Q81059233Taking Science out of Social Science
Q67931716Technology Assessment in the Connecticut Tumor Registry
Q80909891The Education of a Scientific Generalist
Q70924737The Next 100 Years of Science
Q40927260The Tennessee study of class size in the early school grades.
Q67922055The contributions of firms. A fresh movement in medicine
Q34233506The effectiveness of oral analgesics (morphine, codeine, acetylsalicylic acid) and the problem of placebo "reactors" and "non-reactors".
Q52877396The efficacy of bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination of newborns and infants in the prevention of tuberculosis: meta-analyses of the published literature
Q71076992The promise of risk-based allocation trials in assessing new treatments
Q36774384The prospect of data-based medicine in the light of ECPC.
Q53054212The uses of usefulness of binomial probability paper.
Q40335474Timely topics in statistical methods for clinical trials
Q100906260Unbiased Estimates for Certain Binomial Sampling Problems with Applications
Q71810911Uncertainty of the time of first significance in random effects cumulative meta-analysis
Q41046642Understanding research synthesis (meta-analysis).
Q31164387Using Medical Registries and Data Sets for Technology Assessment: An Overview of Seven Case Studies
Q31164368Using medical registries and data sets for technology assessment
Q58125338William Gemmell Cochran 1909–1980

Q37736564Edwin G. OldsstudentP802