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  • “Statisticians are the modern explorers.” An interview with Professor David J. Hand
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    “Statisticians are the modern explorers.” An interview with Professor David J. Hand

    7th June 2013

    In the New Year’s Honours List for 2013, Professor David J. Hand was awarded an OBE for services to research and innovation. Earlier this year he was also appointed as a non-executive director of...
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  • Hierarchical spatio-temporal models and survey research
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    Hierarchical spatio-temporal models and survey research

    8th May 2013

    Authors: Christopher K. Wikle*, Scott H. Holan* and Noel Cressie*+ Spatio-temporal statistical modeling has seen tremendous growth as a subdiscipline in recent years. The associated methodological...
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  • Obituary: George Box (1919-2013) “We remember not only his brilliance, but also his wit, skits, and storytelling”
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    Obituary: George Box (1919-2013) “We remember not only his brilliance, but also his wit, skits, and storytelling”

    23rd April 2013

    George Edward Pelham (G.E.P.) Box, “George”, or “Pel” (for those very close to him), passed away on Thursday, March 28, 2013 at home at the age of 93. He was one of the greatest statistical...
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  • “Environmetrics is still in the formation stage”: An interview with Walter W. Piegorsch and Abdel El-Shaarawi
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    “Environmetrics is still in the formation stage”: An interview with Walter W. Piegorsch and Abdel El-Shaarawi

    28th March 2013

    The Encyclopaedia of Environmetrics is now available online in a new edition with brand new content included. StatisticsViews.com talks to Walter W. Piegorsch and Abdel El-Shaarawi about the...
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  • “Definitely not just statisticians should read this Journal” – An insight into Research Synthesis Methods with Dr Hannah Rothstein
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    “Definitely not just statisticians should read this Journal” – An insight into Research Synthesis Methods with Dr Hannah Rothstein

    21st March 2013

    Dr Hannah Rothstein has been appointed as the new Co-Editor-in-Chief of Research Synthesis Methods, taking over duties from Mark Lipsey this year. The Journal is the official Journal of...
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  • Radio 4’s More or Less: Behind the scenes with presenter Tim Harford
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    Radio 4’s More or Less: Behind the scenes with presenter Tim Harford

    7th March 2013

    More or Less is a BBC Radio 4 programme which discusses statistical issues raised in the news, politics and everyday life, as well as what's fun about numbers. The programme was originally presented...
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  • Spatio-Temporal Statistics as its own discipline: Noel Cressie & Christopher Wikle on their award-winning collaboration
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    Spatio-Temporal Statistics as its own discipline: Noel Cressie & Christopher Wikle on their award-winning collaboration

    22nd January 2013

    The main reference book for spatial statistics for nearly twenty years has been Noel Cressie’s Statistics for Spatial Data (Wiley, revised edition 1993) and Christopher Wikle has been referred...
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  • ‘The world is the statistician’s oyster’: Professor Valerie Isham looks back on her RSS Presidency
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    ‘The world is the statistician’s oyster’: Professor Valerie Isham looks back on her RSS Presidency

    7th January 2013

    31st December 2012 marked the last day of Professor Valerie Isham’s presidency of the Royal Statistical Society before the baton was handed over to Mr John Pullinger, with whom an interview will...
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  • “Statistics is an evolving field, rather than a fixed toolbox”: An interview with Alan Agresti on the book he is proudest of as Wiley publishes its third edition
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    “Statistics is an evolving field, rather than a fixed toolbox”: An interview with Alan Agresti on the book he is proudest of as Wiley publishes its third edition

    10th December 2012

    Wiley is proud to announce this month’s release of the third edition of Categorical Data Analysis. The use of statistical methods for analysing categorical data has increased dramatically,...
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  • Can taking risks increase your chance of living? An interview with Professor David Spiegelhalter
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    Can taking risks increase your chance of living? An interview with Professor David Spiegelhalter

    2nd November 2012

    Following on from the award-winning documentary ‘Joy of Stats’, on 18th October 2012, BBC Four broadcast a documentary called ‘Tails You Win: The Science of Chance’ presented by David...
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