The Pleasures of Statistics: The Autobiography of Frederick Mosteller

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From his unique perspective, renowned statistician and educator Frederick Mosteller describes many of the projects and events in his long career. From humble beginnings in western Pennsylvania to becoming the founding chairman of Harvard University’s Department of Statistics and beyond, he inspired many statisticians, scientists, and students with his unabashed pragmatism, creative thinking, and zest for both learning and teaching. This candid account offers fresh insights into the qualities that made Mosteller a superb teacher, a prolific scholar, a respected leader, and a valued advisor.

A special feature of the book is its chapter-length insider accounts of work on the pre-election polls of 1948, statistical aspects of the Kinsey report on sexual behavior in the human male, mathematical learning theory, authorship of the disputed Federalist papers, safety of anesthetics, and a wide-ranging examination of the Coleman report on equality of educational opportunity.

This volume is a companion to Selected Papers of Frederick Mosteller (Springer, 2006) and A Statistical Model: Frederick Mosteller’s Contributions to Statistics, Science, and Public Policy (Springer-Verlag, 1990).

Frederick Mosteller (1916–2006) was Roger I. Lee Professor of Mathematical Statistics at Harvard University. His manuscript was unfinished at his death and has been updated.

Author(s): Frederick Mosteller (auth.), Stephen E. Fienberg, David C. Hoaglin, Judith M. Tanur (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 344
Tags: Statistical Theory and Methods; Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Methodology of the Social Sciences; Assessment, Testing and Evaluation; Public Health; Biostatistics

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Why Did Dewey Beat Truman in the Pre-election Polls of 1948?....Pages 5-17
Sexual Behavior in the United States: The Kinsey Report....Pages 19-29
Learning Theory: Founding Mathematical Psychology....Pages 31-45
Who Wrote the Disputed Federalist Papers, Hamilton or Madison?....Pages 47-67
The Safety of Anesthetics: The National Halothane Study....Pages 69-88
Equality of Educational Opportunity: The Coleman Report....Pages 89-110
Front Matter....Pages 112-112
Childhood....Pages 113-121
Secondary School....Pages 123-132
Carnegie Institute of Technology....Pages 133-144
Graduate Schools: Carnegie and Princeton....Pages 145-156
Magic....Pages 157-162
Beginning Research....Pages 163-182
Completing the Doctorate....Pages 183-189
Coming to Harvard University....Pages 191-202
Organizing Statistics....Pages 203-214
Front Matter....Pages 216-216
Evaluation....Pages 217-241
Teaching....Pages 243-269
Group Writing....Pages 271-282
The Cape....Pages 283-288
Biostatistics....Pages 289-291
Front Matter....Pages 216-216
Health Policy and Management....Pages 293-296
Health Science Policy....Pages 297-304
Editors’ Epilogue....Pages 305-321
Back Matter....Pages 323-344