Professor of Statistics, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Have published over 330 articles, most of which deal with statistical issues and methods. Have written 13 books dealing with statistics. Serve as an Assoc. Editor for five statistics journals.
Professor Wilcox's main research interests are statistical methods, particularly robust methods for comparing groups and studying associations. He also collaborates with researchers in occupational therapy, gerontology, biology and psychology.
New statistical methods would let researchers deal with data in better, more robust ways
Apr 30, 2017 14:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
No matter the field, if a researcher is collecting data of any kind, at some point he is going to have to analyze it. And odds are hell turn to statistics to figure out what the data can tell him. A wide range of...
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