Encyclopedia of Quantitative Risk Analysis and AssessmentISBN: 978-0-470-03549-8
Hardcover
2176 pages
September 2008
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Edward Melnick is Professor of Statistics and former
Chairperson of the Department of Statistics and Operations Research
at Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University. In
1960 he received a BA in Psychology from Lehigh University. In 1963
he received an MS in Mathematics from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and received a PhD degree in Mathematical Statistics in
1970 from George Washington University.
Professor Melnick has provided consulting services to both industry and government.
The quality of his many research publications was recognized when he was voted to the position of Fellow of the American Statistical Association. He is also Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. Professor Melnick was Chairman of the Risk Analysis section of the American Statistical Association.
Professor Melnick has provided consulting services to both industry and government.
The quality of his many research publications was recognized when he was voted to the position of Fellow of the American Statistical Association. He is also Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. Professor Melnick was Chairman of the Risk Analysis section of the American Statistical Association.
Brian Everitt is Professor Emeritus at the Institute of
Psychiatry, King’s College, London.
He has written numerous books but is better known to Wiley for the
Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioural Science for which he was
co-editor in chief. This was published three months ahead of
schedule.
Professor Everitt was also a Section Editor for both editions of
the Encyclopedia of Biostatistics.