Nicholas (Nick) Horton is an American statistics professor and author. He is the Beitzel Professor in Technology and Society at Amherst College. [1] In 2022, he began a 3-year term as the vice president of the American Statistical Association. [2]
Horton completed his A.B. at Harvard College and his Sc.D. at the Harvard School of Public Health. [1]
Horton has written multiple books focusing on R and SAS. [1] [3] He is also an author in the fields of statistics education and missing data. He is one of the authors of the GAISE guidelines. [4] With Ben Baumer and Daniel Kaplan, he is the author of Modern Data Science with R. [5] Other notable[ citation needed] works include:
He is an editor for the Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education (JSDSE). [8]
Fellow of the American Statistical Association. [9]
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. [10]
Horton resides in Northampton, Massachusetts with his wife, Julia Riseman. [11] The two are advocates for bicycle trails. [12]
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Nicholas (Nick) Horton is an American statistics professor and author. He is the Beitzel Professor in Technology and Society at Amherst College. [1] In 2022, he began a 3-year term as the vice president of the American Statistical Association. [2]
Horton completed his A.B. at Harvard College and his Sc.D. at the Harvard School of Public Health. [1]
Horton has written multiple books focusing on R and SAS. [1] [3] He is also an author in the fields of statistics education and missing data. He is one of the authors of the GAISE guidelines. [4] With Ben Baumer and Daniel Kaplan, he is the author of Modern Data Science with R. [5] Other notable[ citation needed] works include:
He is an editor for the Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education (JSDSE). [8]
Fellow of the American Statistical Association. [9]
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. [10]
Horton resides in Northampton, Massachusetts with his wife, Julia Riseman. [11] The two are advocates for bicycle trails. [12]
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