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Explanation of Codes

Date: 1992 (est.)
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PATSKAN,GEORGE/OFFICE
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LIST, LIST
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2023714085/4177
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Named Organization
American Statistical Assn
Biometric Society Eastern North American
Biometric Society Western North American
Inst of Mathematical Statistics
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Stmn/R1-048
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Stmn/Produced
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R589
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FXPLANATION OF CODES The letters immediately following t. aame represent membership In ASA : ilons: A.=Biornetrics F-Social Statistics J-Statistical Computing B-Biopharmaceutical G-Survey Research Methods K-Statistical Graphics C-Business and Economic Statistics H-Statistical Education L-Govemment Statistics D-Subsection on Statistics in Marketing "ubsection on Teaching of Statistics M-Ouality and Productivity E-Physical and Engineering Sciences in the Health Sciences Membership In the sponsoring societies Is designated by the following: ASA-American Statistical Association WNAR-Biometric Socibty, Wastarn North American Region ENAR-Biometric Society, Eastern North American Region IMS-Ihstitute of Mathematical Statistics The telephone number and E-mail address, If supplied, follow the address. The codes shown at the end of the Individual listings correspond to the following: MAJOR STATISTICAL ACTIVITI!ES (A) 1. Research 6. Teachuq 2. Professional ConsultationlCollaboration 7. Student 3. Administratan, Operations Management 8. Professional Writing & Editing 4. Data Coltedion, Management 9. Other 5. Data Analysis FIELDS OF APPLICATION (F) 1. Accounting 11. Econo mics & Economic Theory 21. Manufacturing 2. Actuarial Science 12. Educat ion. 22. Marketing & Advertising 3. Agricultural Sciences 13. Energy 23. Mathematical Statistics & Mathematics 4. Biological Sciences 14. Engine ering 24. Medical & Life Sciences 5. Business Administration 15. Environ mental Sciences 25. Pharmaceutical Sciences 6. Chemical' Sciences 16. Financ e 3 Banking 26. Physical Sciences 7. Communication Systems 17. Fisheri .s & Forestry 27. Psychology 8. Computer Sciences 18. HeaRh, Sciences 28. Public Health/Hoalth Senrics 9. Demography 19. Inform atiaNManagement Systems 29. Sociology 10. Earth Sciences 20. Law & Jurispnidence 30. Transportation 31. Other AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION (S) 1. Applied probability 2. Computational statistics 3. Computer systems anaysis/programming 4. Construction of tests & measurements 5. Data anaysis/procedures 6. Data colleotion procedures 7. Design of experiments 8. Forecasting 3 projecting 9. Graphics 10. Methodological techniques (general) 11. Numerical analysis 12. Operations resesrch 13. Probability 14. Ouslity oontrol' 15. Statistical organization & administration 16. Statistical theory 17. Survey research 18. Other MAJOR EMPLOYMENT (E) 1. Academic, not student 2. Business & Industry 3. Federal Government 4. State, Local, Provincial Government 6. Private Consuhant/SeM-Emptoyad 7. Retired 8. Student 9. Not employed N ~ 5. Nonprofit Organization 10. Other ~ W ~ ~ N 0 L;

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