Monday, July 15, 2019, 10:30am to 11:30am
College of Public Health Building , C217 CPHB
145 North Riverside Drive, Iowa City, IA 52246

Barry D. Nussbaum, Sc.D.

Adjunct Professor, Mathematics and Statistics, UMBC

2017 President, American Statistical Association

Former Chief Statistician, US Environmental Protection Agency

 

“I Never Met a Datum I Didn’t Like”

 

Abstract:  Data are quite important.  And with big data, there are more and more data elements to contend with.  The 3 V’s of big data: velocity, volume, and variety attest to this.  But are all data created equal?  NO.  So the statistician has an ongoing and increasingly important role to assure relevant, representative data are being analyzed.   This talk will discuss where data analytics meets statistics and some of the great potential and, yes, the pitfalls, of our deriving useful information from all that data.  It also includes examples from the author’s real-life involving court cases and presentations for the President.

Key words:  Big data, analytics, statistician’s role, pitfalls

 

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