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 E. 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]
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link)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 E. 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]
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