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Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science was commissioned in 2013 by the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (COPSS) to celebrate its 50th anniversary and the International Year of Statistics. COPSS consists of five charter member statistical societies in North America and is best known for sponsoring prestigious awards in statistics, such as the COPSS Presidents' award.
Through the contributions of a distinguished group of 50 statisticians who are past winners of at least one of the five awards sponsored by COPSS, this volume showcases the breadth and vibrancy of statistics, describes current challenges and new opportunities, highlights the exciting future of statistical science, and provides guidance to future generations of statisticians. The book is not only about statistics and science but also about people and their passion for discovery.
Distinguished authors present expository articles on a broad spectrum of topics in statistical education, research, and applications. Topics covered include reminiscences and personal reflections on statistical careers, perspectives on the field and profession, thoughts on the discipline and the future of statistical science, and advice for young statisticians. Many of the articles are accessible not only to professional statisticians and graduate students but also to undergraduate students interested in pursuing statistics as a career and to all those who use statistics in solving real-world problems. A consistent theme of all the articles is the passion for statistics enthusiastically shared by the authors. Their success stories inspire, give a sense of statistics as a discipline, and provide a taste of the exhilaration of discovery, success, and professional accomplishment.
Show morePast, Present, and Future of Statistical Science was commissioned in 2013 by the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (COPSS) to celebrate its 50th anniversary and the International Year of Statistics. COPSS consists of five charter member statistical societies in North America and is best known for sponsoring prestigious awards in statistics, such as the COPSS Presidents' award.
Through the contributions of a distinguished group of 50 statisticians who are past winners of at least one of the five awards sponsored by COPSS, this volume showcases the breadth and vibrancy of statistics, describes current challenges and new opportunities, highlights the exciting future of statistical science, and provides guidance to future generations of statisticians. The book is not only about statistics and science but also about people and their passion for discovery.
Distinguished authors present expository articles on a broad spectrum of topics in statistical education, research, and applications. Topics covered include reminiscences and personal reflections on statistical careers, perspectives on the field and profession, thoughts on the discipline and the future of statistical science, and advice for young statisticians. Many of the articles are accessible not only to professional statisticians and graduate students but also to undergraduate students interested in pursuing statistics as a career and to all those who use statistics in solving real-world problems. A consistent theme of all the articles is the passion for statistics enthusiastically shared by the authors. Their success stories inspire, give a sense of statistics as a discipline, and provide a taste of the exhilaration of discovery, success, and professional accomplishment.
Show moreThe History of COPSS. Reminiscences and Personal Reflections on Career Paths. Perspectives on the Field and Profession. Reflections on the Discipline. Advice for the Next Generation.
Xihong Lin, Christian Genest, David L. Banks, Geert Molenberghs, David W. Scott, Jane-Ling Wang
"This collection of reminiscences, musings on the state of the art,
and advice for young statisticians makes for compelling reading.
There are 52 contributions from eminent statisticians who have won
a Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies award. Each is a
short, focused chapter and so one could even say this is ideal
bedtime (or coffee break) reading. Anyone interested in the history
of statistics will know that much has been written about the early
days but little about the field since the Second World War. This
book goes some way to redress this and is all the more valuable for
coming from the horse’s mouth…the closing chapter, the shortest of
all, from Brad Efron: a list of "thirteen rules for giving a really
bad talk". This made me laugh out loud and should be posted on the
walls of all conferences. I shall leave the final word to Peter
Bickel: "We should glory in this time when statistical thinking
pervades almost every field of endeavor. It is really a lot of
fun."
—Robert Grant, in Significance, April 2017"This volume captures a
broad range of views on what makes statistics interesting–with a
focus that ranges across the mathematics of statistics, its
partnership with computing, the role of statistics in science, the
insights that it can provide into diverse areas of science, and the
competing philosophies that underpin statistical practice. The
contributions vary widely in their sophistication, from those that
a first-year undergraduate may read and find interesting to those
that make strong mathematical and/or statistical demands."
—International Statistical Review, 2015"This work celebrates the
50th anniversary of the Committee of Presidents of Statistical
Societies (COPSS) and the International Year of Statistics. ...
Each contributing author is a past winner of a COPSS-sponsored
award. This engaging, informative book will be useful for students
and researchers planning on entering careers in statistics. …
Highly recommended."
—CHOICE, May 2015"… must-read for statisticians and provide[s]
valuable insight for people who are training the next generation of
statistical professionals … The book features 50 chapter authors,
each of whom is a recipient of at least one of the awards sponsored
by COPSS. It is a distinguished list of contributors, and not
surprisingly, the book does not disappoint. … The COPSS book
explores this present vibrancy and vitality across a range of
topics that reflect the vast diversity of statistical practice. …
What is particularly useful about this book—in my view—is the
documentation of the stories of some statisticians, stories that
have relevance for all of us, but perhaps especially for those new
to the profession. … Indeed, for those new to our profession, the
COPSS book presents an entire section directed to them titled
Advice for the Next Generation. … the book contains some insightful
nuggets about the future. … Fifty great thinkers about statistics
provide the reader of the COPSS book with reminiscences to learn
from, technical questions to tackle, and challenges that
inspire."
—The American Statistician, February 2015"Nat Schenker, president
of the American Statistical Association, had this to say about
Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science: ‘It is a
veritable feast, a 50-course buffet prepared by many of the most
distinguished statisticians of our day. Enjoyable eating from start
to end, and good for you, too.’"
—Significance Recommended Reading, December 2014
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