Stephen Stigler

Stephen M. Stigler
Born (1941-08-10) August 10, 1941
Minneapolis
Fields History of statistics
Alma mater Carleton College (BA)
University of California (PhD)
Thesis Linear Functions of Order Statistics (1967)
Doctoral advisor Lucien Le Cam
Doctoral students
  • Alan Agresti
  • William Davis
  • Hermann Habermann
  • Lee-Jen Wei
  • Annick Dion
  • Robert Kass
  • Xiaojing Xiang
  • Sangun Park
  • Berna Eden
  • Debra Daugherty
  • Shirley Martin
Known for Stigler's law of eponymy, History of statistics
Website
www.galton.uchicago.edu/~stigler/

Stephen Mack Stigler (born August 10, 1941) is Ernest DeWitt Burton Distinguished Service Professor at the Department of Statistics of the University of Chicago.[1]

Biography

Stigler was born in Minneapolis.[2] He received his Ph.D. in 1967 from the University of California, Berkeley. His dissertation was on linear functions of order statistics, and his advisor was Lucien Le Cam. His research has focused on statistical theory of robust estimators and the history of statistics. He is also known for Stigler's law of eponymy.

Stigler taught at University of Wisconsin–Madison until 1979 when he joined the University of Chicago. In 2006 he was elected to membership of the American Philosophical Society, and is a past president (1994) of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.

His father was the economist George Stigler, and he has recently[3] written on Milton Friedman, who was a friend of his father.

Bibliography

Books

As editor

Selected articles

See also

References

  1. Catherine Behan (May 28, 1998) 1998 Quantrell Award: Stephen Stigler University of Chicago Chronicle. 17(17).
  2. http://www.stat.uchicago.edu/~stigler/2014websscv.pdf
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