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Air Pollution: Time to clear the air?
17th February 2017
Author: Dr Leila Battison Just how clean is the air that we breathe? At the end of last year, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) published independent...
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Causal Inference in Statistics: A Primer – An interview with co-author Judea Pearl
24th October 2016
Earlier this year, Wiley was proud to publish Causal Inference in Statistics: A Primer by Professors Judea Pearl and Madelyn Glymour of UCLA and Professor Nicholas P. Jewell of Berkeley. Many of...
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Response Surface Methodology: Process and Product Optimization Using Designed Experiments – An interview with co-author C. Anderson-Cook
22nd July 2016
Featuring a substantial revision, Wiley was proud to publish earlier this year the fourth edition of Response Surface Methodology: Process and Product Optimization Using Designed...
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Modelling the commons
18th May 2016
Author: Chris Smaje In 2009, political scientist Elinor Ostrom (1933-2012) won the Nobel Prize for Economics for her analysis of common pool resources (CPRs). A pithy summation of this work has...
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Endangered Species: A Bleak Outlook or the Road to Protection?
26th April 2016
Author: Dr Leila Battison Over the last few decades, it has become clear that direct human actions and anthropogenic climate change pose a major threat to the Earth’s biodiversity. The widespread...
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“You need to promote a culture in which statisticians and subject matter scientists are working collaboratively hand-in-hand”: An interview with Royal Statistical Society President Peter Diggle
30th March 2016
Professor Peter Diggle is currently the President of the Royal Statistical Society, who began his term early in 2014 upon the resignation of John Pullinger who was appointed our National...
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“What young statisticians should resist is the hypocrisy of stealth advocacy:” An interview with Andrea Saltelli
22nd February 2016
Andrea Saltelli has worked on physical chemistry, environmental sciences, applied statistics, impact assessment and science for policy. His main disciplinary focus is on sensitivity analysis of model...
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The COP21 Climate Deal and 6 Alternative Solutions to Curb Global Warming
28th December 2015
Author: Lillian Pierson P.E. On December 12th at the 21st UN Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris, France, almost 200 countries agreed to adopt The Paris Agreement - a UN plan that aims to...
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Practical Reliability Engineering: An interview with co-author Andre Kleyner on the bestselling book
22nd September 2015
Dr Andre Kleyner is a Global Reliability Engineering Leader with Delphi Electronics & Safety, and an adjunct professor at Purdue University. He has over 25 years of engineering, research,...
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Beyond Basic Statistics: An interview with author Kristin H. Jarman on what every data analyst should know
11th May 2015
This month, Wiley is proud to publish Beyond Basic Statistics: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques Every Data Analyst Should Know which features basic statistical concepts as a tool for thinking...
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