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  1. 23. Juli 2006 · Frederick Mosteller shared the relevance of statistics with a broader public audience than perhaps any mathematician before him. In the 1960s he recorded a television series about statistics for NBC’s “Continental Classroom” that had more than 1.2 million viewers. He also worked with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics to develop new a new curriculum for statistics in ...

  2. ematics, and Frederick Mosteller is Roger I. Lee Professor of Mathe- matical Statistics Emeritus, Departments of Statistics, Biostatistics, and Health Policy and Management, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. This article was presented as the R. A. ish he; ~emorialLecture

  3. 20. Dez. 2006 · Charles Frederick Mosteller (Fred to his colleagues and friends), one of the towering figures in twentieth-century statistics, was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, on December 24, 1916, and died in Falls Church, Virginia, on July 23, 2006. Fred spent most of his childhood in the Pittsburgh area, where he attended Schenley High School and ...

  4. In 1964, Mosteller and Wallace, building on the earlier unpublished work of Frederick Williams and Frederick Mosteller, published their non-traditional authorship attribution study, Inference and Disputed Authorship: The Federalist. It is arguably the most famous and well respected of all of the non-traditional attribution studies. Since then ...

  5. 8. Aug. 2006 · Fred Mosteller was born in West Virginia, and brought up in Pittsburgh, the son of a road builder. He spent his summers working for his father, using the money for maths tuition at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University). He graduated with a BSc in 1938, aged 21, and took his masters a year later. His tutor encouraged him towards statistics rather than engineering ...

  6. Frederick Mosteller was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, at the time of the birth of medical technology assessment (10). During a long academic career at Harvard, he, probably more than any other person, contributed to techniques of assessment of therapy and outcome (6;14;29).

  7. Dr. Mosteller wrote more than 50 books and more than 350 papers, with over 200 coauthors. Frederick Mosteller: Harvard Man Frederick Mosteller (1916–2006) founded Harvard University's Department of Statistics and served as its first chairman from 1957 until 1969 and again for several years in the 1970s.