- Harry V. Roberts
Harry V. Roberts (1923-2004),
statistician , was a distinguished teacher and a pioneer in looking at the applications ofBayesian statistics to business decision making and inTotal Quality Management .Roberts began teaching at the
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1949 as an instructor of statistics. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1951. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1955, and was appointed associate professor. He was made full professor in 1959, and was namedSigmund E. Edelstone Professor of Statistics and Quality Management in 1991. In 1997, Roberts was awarded theNorman Maclean Faculty Award from the University of Chicago for his contributions to teaching and to the student experience on campus. In recognition of his career achievements, the Chicago chapter of theAmerican Statistical Association created the Harry V. Roberts Statistical Advocate Award, first given in January 2002.His varied research interests also included
interactive computing ;time series analysis ; the relation betweenstatistical theory and practicaldecision making ; survey methodology and practice; and productivity andquality improvement .Roberts was the co-author of many influential publications, including two groundbreaking books: "Basic Methods of Marketing Research" (with
James Lorie ) and the textbook, "Statistics: A New Approach", (withW. Allan Wallis ). He also co-authored an early work on the random walk hypothesis of stock market prices, “Differencing of Random Walks and Near Random Walks,” withNicholas Gonedes , published in the "Journal of Econometrics " in 1977.Roberts was an early computer enthusiast, and was especially interested in developing computer methods for statistical analysis. In the late 1960s, Roberts, in collaboration with his wife June and Robert Ling, developed a statistics package called Interactive Data Analysis (IDA), used for statistical instruction at a number of top business schools.
Toward the end of his career, Roberts helped develop a curriculum in Total Quality Management at Chicago GSB and co-authored "Quality is Personal: A Foundation for Total Quality Management" (with B. E. Sergesketter). This was a novel application of TQM methods to
self-improvement , reminiscent ofself-experimentation .External links
* [http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/04/040819.roberts.shtml| Univ. of Chicago Obituary]
* [http://www.chicagoasa.org/| Chicago Chapter of Amer. Statistical Association]
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