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APPENDIX C BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PANEL MEMBERS AND STAFF
Pages 93-98

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From page 93...
... At the National Research Council, he was a member of the Committee on National Statistics and served on its Panel to Review the 2000 Census; he also served on the Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications and its Board on Mathematical Sciences. He is a fellow of the American Statistical Association and is a fellow and past president of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
From page 94...
... At the National Research Council, he was a member of the Panel on Privacy and Confidentiality as Factors in Survey Response, the Panel on Census Requirements in the Year 2000 and Beyond, and the Panel on Decennial Census Methodology.
From page 95...
... At the National Research Council, he is a member of the Committee on National Statistics and served on several study panels, including the Panel on Statistical Methods for Testing and Evaluating Defense Systems and the Assessment Panel on NIST's Information Technology Center, and he chaired the Oversight Committee for the Workshop on Testing for Dynamic Acquisition of Defense Systems.
From page 96...
... His principal research interests include small-area estimation and sample and evaluation design, with application to studies of child well-being and welfare, food and nutrition, and education policy. At the National Research Council, he was a member of the Panel on Research on Future Census Methods, the Panel on Formula Allocations, and the Panel on Estimates of Poverty for Small Geographic Areas.
From page 97...
... During his career, he has led or participated in the design of many of America's largest information systems, including the Current Business Surveys, the Current Employment Statistics program, the Current Population Survey, the 1980 and 1990 decennial censuses, the National 1997 Longitudinal Survey of Youth, and the National Resources Inventory. He is a fellow of the American Statistical Association, an elected member of the International Statistical Institute, and past president of the International Association of Survey Statisticians and of the Survey Research Methods section of the American Statistical Association.


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