Shonda Kuiper | |
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Nationality | American |
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Wartburg College Iowa State University ( PhD) |
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Shonda Roelfs Kuiper is a professor of statistics and statistics educator at Grinnell College and a former statistician for Hallmark Cards. She chairs the Joint Committee on Statistics Education of the American Statistical Association and Mathematical Association of America, [1] and is the author of a statistics textbook with J. Sklar, Practicing Statistics: Guided Investigations for the Second Course (Pearson, 2012).
Kuiper did her undergraduate studies in mathematics at Wartburg College, graduating in 1990, and earned a master's degree and Ph.D. in statistics at Iowa State University in 1994 and 1997 respectively. [2] Her dissertation, supervised jointly by Herbert T. David and Derrick K. Rollins, was Several techniques to detect and identify systematic biases when process constraints are bilinear. [3] She worked as a quality engineer at Hallmark from 1997 to 2001, when she returned to Wartburg as an assistant professor of mathematics. She moved to Grinnell in 2003. [2]
In 2017, she became a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. [4]
Shonda Kuiper | |
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Nationality | American |
Education |
Wartburg College Iowa State University ( PhD) |
Occupations |
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Shonda Roelfs Kuiper is a professor of statistics and statistics educator at Grinnell College and a former statistician for Hallmark Cards. She chairs the Joint Committee on Statistics Education of the American Statistical Association and Mathematical Association of America, [1] and is the author of a statistics textbook with J. Sklar, Practicing Statistics: Guided Investigations for the Second Course (Pearson, 2012).
Kuiper did her undergraduate studies in mathematics at Wartburg College, graduating in 1990, and earned a master's degree and Ph.D. in statistics at Iowa State University in 1994 and 1997 respectively. [2] Her dissertation, supervised jointly by Herbert T. David and Derrick K. Rollins, was Several techniques to detect and identify systematic biases when process constraints are bilinear. [3] She worked as a quality engineer at Hallmark from 1997 to 2001, when she returned to Wartburg as an assistant professor of mathematics. She moved to Grinnell in 2003. [2]
In 2017, she became a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. [4]