Edward Wegman

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Edward Wegman es un profesor estadounidense, y estadístico de la George Mason University, y anteriormente catedrático del Concejo Nacional de Estudios del Comité sobre Estadística Aplicada y Teórica. Obtuvo un Ph.D. en estadística matemática; y es miembro of the American Statistical Association y miembro senior del IEEE. Además de su trabajo en el campo de la computación estadística, Wegman es notable por su contribución al Comité 2006 sobre el Reporte de Energía y Comercio (Reporte Wegman) que se informó de la controversia del gráfico de hockey. rdf:langString
Edward Joseph Wegman (* 1948 in St. Louis, Missouri, Vereinigte Staaten) ist ein US-amerikanischer Statistiker. Er erhielt seine Ausbildung an der Saint Louis University und der University of Iowa. Wegman war bis zu seiner Pensionierung 2018 Professor für Statistik an der George Mason University.Er ist Fellow der American Statistical Association, Senior Member des IEEE und ehemaliger Vorsitzender des National Research Council Committee für angewandte und theoretische Statistik. rdf:langString
Edward Wegman is an American statistician and was a professor of statistics at George Mason University until his retirement in 2018. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics and is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, a Senior Member of the IEEE, and past chair of the National Research Council Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics. In addition to his work in the field of statistical computing, Wegman contributed a report to a Congressional hearing on climate change at the request of Republican Rep. Joe Barton. Wegman's report supported criticisms of the methodology of two specific paleoclimate studies into the temperature record of the past 1000 years, and argued that climate scientists were excessively isolated from the statistical mainstream. Subsequently, signi rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Edward Joseph Wegman (* 1948 in St. Louis, Missouri, Vereinigte Staaten) ist ein US-amerikanischer Statistiker. Er erhielt seine Ausbildung an der Saint Louis University und der University of Iowa. Wegman war bis zu seiner Pensionierung 2018 Professor für Statistik an der George Mason University.Er ist Fellow der American Statistical Association, Senior Member des IEEE und ehemaliger Vorsitzender des National Research Council Committee für angewandte und theoretische Statistik. 2006 veröffentlichten Edward Wegman, Yasmin H. Said und David W. Scott einen Bericht (Wegman-Report) für das United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce zum Hockeyschläger-Diagramm.
rdf:langString Edward Wegman es un profesor estadounidense, y estadístico de la George Mason University, y anteriormente catedrático del Concejo Nacional de Estudios del Comité sobre Estadística Aplicada y Teórica. Obtuvo un Ph.D. en estadística matemática; y es miembro of the American Statistical Association y miembro senior del IEEE. Además de su trabajo en el campo de la computación estadística, Wegman es notable por su contribución al Comité 2006 sobre el Reporte de Energía y Comercio (Reporte Wegman) que se informó de la controversia del gráfico de hockey.
rdf:langString Edward Wegman is an American statistician and was a professor of statistics at George Mason University until his retirement in 2018. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics and is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, a Senior Member of the IEEE, and past chair of the National Research Council Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics. In addition to his work in the field of statistical computing, Wegman contributed a report to a Congressional hearing on climate change at the request of Republican Rep. Joe Barton. Wegman's report supported criticisms of the methodology of two specific paleoclimate studies into the temperature record of the past 1000 years, and argued that climate scientists were excessively isolated from the statistical mainstream. Subsequently, significant portions of Wegman's report were found to have been copied without attribution from a variety of sources, including Wikipedia, and a publication based on the report was retracted.
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