Leo Goodman
Leo A. Goodman | |
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Residence | United States |
Citizenship | United States |
Fields | Statistics |
Institutions | University of Chicago, University of California, Berkeley |
Alma mater | Syracuse University, Princeton University |
Doctoral advisor | John Tukey, Samuel S. Wilks |
Known for | Social statistics, Goodman and Kruskal's lambda, Goodman and Kruskal's gamma |
Notable awards |
R. A. Fisher Lectureship (1968) Wilks Memorial Award (1985) |
Leo A. Goodman is a statistician known particularly for developing statistical methods for the social sciences, including statistical methods for analyzing data from statistical surveys and statistical methods for analyzing categorical data.
Goodman worked at the University of Chicago until 1986. Since 1986, he has been Class of 1938 Professor in the Sociology Department and the Statistics Department at the University of California, Berkeley.[1]
References
- ↑ "Leo Goodman". University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
External links
Leo Goodman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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