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'''Fritz J. Scheuren''' is an American [[statistician]]. He was president of the [[American Statistical Association]] in 2011.<ref>Megan Murphy. [https://magazine.amstat.org/blog/2011/09/01/scheuren/ Fritz Scheuren: Human Rights Volunteer and Mensch]. ''Amstat News'' |
'''Fritz J. Scheuren''' is an American [[statistician]] known for his work on human rights, record linkage, and administrative records. He was president of the [[American Statistical Association]] in 2011.<ref>Megan Murphy. [https://magazine.amstat.org/blog/2011/09/01/scheuren/ Fritz Scheuren: Human Rights Volunteer and Mensch]. ''Amstat News'', 1 Sept 2011</ref> |
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Scheuren is a vice president of the [[National Opinion Research Center]]. |
Scheuren is a vice president of the [[National Opinion Research Center]]. |
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Scheuren was a coauthor, with Thomas Herzog and William Winkler, of the 1997 book, ''Data Quality and Record Linkage Techniques'' (Springer, 1997).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Herzog |first1=Thomas N. |title=Data quality and record linkage techniques |date=2007 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-0-387-69505-1 |url=http://springer.com/gp/book/9780387695020}}</ref> |
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He co-edited the book ''Statistical Methods for Human Rights'' with [[David L. Banks]] and [[Jana Asher]].<ref name=smhr>Reviews of ''Statistical Methods for Human Rights'': |
He co-edited the book ''Statistical Methods for Human Rights'' with [[David L. Banks]] and [[Jana Asher]].<ref name=smhr>Reviews of ''Statistical Methods for Human Rights'': |
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*{{citation|title=Analysts promote human rights|url=https://www.informs.org/ORMS-Today/Archived-Issues/2008/orms-2-08/Analysts-Promote-Human-Rights|first=Douglas A.|last=Samuelson|publisher=[[INFORMS]]|journal=OR/MS Today|volume=35|issue=1|year=2008}} |
*{{citation|title=Analysts promote human rights|url=https://www.informs.org/ORMS-Today/Archived-Issues/2008/orms-2-08/Analysts-Promote-Human-Rights|first=Douglas A.|last=Samuelson|publisher=[[INFORMS]]|journal=OR/MS Today|volume=35|issue=1|year=2008}} |
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Fritz Scheuren | |
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Alma mater | Tufts University George Washington University |
Known for | Statistics |
Awards | Shiskin Award in Economic Statistics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Statistician |
Institutions | National Opinion Research Center, Social Security Administration, Internal Revenue Service, Office of Economic Opportunity |
Fritz J. Scheuren is an American statistician known for his work on human rights, record linkage, and administrative records. He was president of the American Statistical Association in 2011.[1]
Scheuren is a vice president of the National Opinion Research Center.
Scheuren was a coauthor, with Thomas Herzog and William Winkler, of the 1997 book, Data Quality and Record Linkage Techniques (Springer, 1997).[2] He co-edited the book Statistical Methods for Human Rights with David L. Banks and Jana Asher.[3]
References
- ^ Megan Murphy. Fritz Scheuren: Human Rights Volunteer and Mensch. Amstat News, 1 Sept 2011
- ^ Herzog, Thomas N. (2007). Data quality and record linkage techniques. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-69505-1.
- ^ Reviews of Statistical Methods for Human Rights:
- Samuelson, Douglas A. (2008), "Analysts promote human rights", OR/MS Today, 35 (1), INFORMS
- Starkings, Susan (August 2008), International Statistical Review, 76 (2): 328, doi:10.1111/j.1751-5823.2008.00054_28.x, JSTOR 27919646
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Zador, Paul L. (December 2008), Journal of the American Statistical Association, 103 (484): 1724–1725, JSTOR 27640237, MR 2510315
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Miller, Debra R. (2010), "Book and Software Review" (PDF), Journal of Official Statistics, 26 (1): 209–212
External links
- Contact information for Fritz Scheuren at George Washington University
- Fritz Scheuren at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Katherine M. Condon. 2017. Interview with Fritz J. Scheuren: Statistical Mentsch. Statistical Journal of the IAOS 33, 269–285. DOI 10.3233/SJI-171061, [1]