Elizabeth Ann Stasny is a professor emeritus of statistics at Ohio State University.[1] She is an expert on survey methodology and particularly on missing data in surveys.[2]

Education

Stasny earned her Ph.D. in 1983 at Carnegie Mellon University. Her dissertation, Estimating Gross Flows in Labor Force Participation Using Data From the Canadian Labour Force Survey, was supervised by Stephen Fienberg.[3]

Contributions

With Dennis K. Pearl, Stasny is the author of Experiments in Statistical Concepts (Kendall Hunt, 1994).

In 2010 she became one of 18 experts named by US Attorney General Eric Holder to found the Science Advisory Board of the Office of Justice Programs.[2]

Recognition

Stasny was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1997.[4]

References

  1. โ†‘ Elizabeth Stasny, Emeritus Professor, Ohio State University Department of Statistics, retrieved 2018-11-19
  2. 1 2 Attorney General Eric Holder Names 18 Experts to New Science Advisory Board, Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs, November 23, 2010
  3. โ†‘ Elizabeth Stasny at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. โ†‘ ASA Fellows list, American Statistical Association, archived from the original on 2019-04-25, retrieved 2018-11-19
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