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Roger Berger
Program Director
Statistics
Roger Berger received his BA in Mathematics from the University of Kansas and his MS and PhD in Statistics from Purdue University, finishing his PhD in 1977. He then served as an Assistant and Associate Professor at Florida State University. Since 1982 he has been on the faculty in the Statistics Department at North Carolina State University.
His professional interests include statistical theory and education. Recent research topics include exact methods for categorical data and biomedical methods including equivalence tests. More generally, he has been one of the primary developers of the theory of intersection-union tests. He is the co-author with George Casella of the popular text, Statistical Inference.
For more information: http://www4.stat.ncsu.edu/~berger/
E-mail: rberger@nsf.gov
Phone: 703-292-4884
Fax: 703-292-9032
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