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Carnegie the Statistician | Stats + Stories Episode 216

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The Gilded Age in the U.S. is perhaps best known for the great men who rose to prominence at the time. Men such as John D. Rockefeller and JP Morgan, who made money hand over fist. One of those men Andrew Carnegie was not only a shrewd businessman, he was also a shrewd statistician of sorts. His legacy is the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guest Christopher Tong. How you got interested in Andrew Carnegie as a statistician? (1:33), Carnegie’s background (3:44), How much influence did his work have? (8:58), The Census (10:11), the ASA today (15:48), How does his work inform today? (20:02), Statistics in business today (21:38) Christopher Tong has been a nonclinical and clinical biostatistician for 20 years, both in the pharmaceutical industry and in government. He has a master's degree in applied statistics, and a Ph.D. in physics, from Purdue University. He has co-authored work published in journals in fields such as fluid dynamics, atmospheric science, physiological acoustics, chemometrics, medical imaging, microbiology, and human and veterinary medicine.

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