David Rothman (August 9, 1935 – June 12, 2004) was an American statistician, public policy advisor, and the creator of a computerized college football...
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David Rothman may refer to: David Rothman (medical historian) David Rothman (statistician) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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political activist David Rothman (statistician) (1935–2004), statistician David Rothman (medical historian), professor of medicine Einar Rothman (1888–1952)...
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champion by the National Championship Foundation, Poling System, David Rothman (statistician) and the Sagarin Ratings, but this championship is not claimed...
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author David Rothkopf (born 1955), American professor and journalist David Rothman (medical historian) (1937–2020), American professor David Rothman (statistician)...
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fastest bowler, tells his own story to David Frith). London: Angus & Robertson. 1980. ISBN 0207140340. Rothmans Presents 100 Years England v Australia:...
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Ray Lewis and Alex Marvez. Draft Day writers, Rajiv Joseph and Scott Rothman, met while attending graduate school at New York University. They bonded...
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Brennan, Director of the National Library of Medicine Emery N. Brown, statistician, neuroscientist, and anesthesiologist, Director of the Harvard–MIT Program...
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1996, David Fredricks and David Relman remarked on Hill's criteria in their seminal paper on microbial pathogenesis. In 1965, the English statistician Sir...
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design of surveys and experiments. When census data cannot be collected, statisticians collect data by developing specific experiment designs and survey samples...
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