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Book Description

Celebrating the life of an admired pioneer in statistics

In this captivating and inspiring memoir, world-renowned statistician George E. P. Box offers a firsthand account of his life and statistical work. Writing in an engaging, charming style, Dr. Box reveals the unlikely events that led him to a career in statistics, beginning with his job as a chemist conducting experiments for the British army during World War II. At this turning point in his life and career, Dr. Box taught himself the statistical methods necessary to analyze his own findings when there were no statisticians available to check his work.

Throughout his autobiography, Dr. Box expertly weaves a personal and professional narrative to illustrate the effects his work had on his life and vice-versa. Interwoven between his research with time series analysis, experimental design, and the quality movement, Dr. Box recounts coming to the United States, his family life, and stories of the people who mean the most to him.

This fascinating account balances the influence of both personal and professional relationships to demonstrate the extraordinary life of one of the greatest and most influential statisticians of our time. An Accidental Statistician also features:

  • Two forewords written by Dr. Box's former colleagues and closest confidants

  • Personal insights from more than a dozen statisticians on how Dr. Box has influenced and continues to touch their careers and lives

  • Numerous, previously unpublished photos from the author's personal collection

An Accidental Statistician is a compelling read for statisticians in education or industry, mathematicians, engineers, and anyone interested in the life story of an influential intellectual who altered the world of modern statistics.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Foreword
  6. Second Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. From The Publisher
    1. Box Titles Published with Wiley
  10. Chapter One: Early Years
  11. Chapter Two: Army Life
    1. The Experimental Station at Porton Down
  12. Chapter Three: ICI and the Statistical Methods Panel
  13. Chapter Four: George Barnard
  14. Chapter Five: An Invitation to the United States
  15. Chapter Six: Princeton
  16. Chapter Seven: A New Life in Madison
  17. Chapter Eight: Time Series
  18. Chapter Nine: George Tiao and the Bayes Book
  19. Chapter Ten: Growing Up (Helen and Harry)
  20. Chapter Eleven: Fisher—Father and Son
  21. Chapter Twelve: Bill Hunter and Some Ideas on Experimental Design
  22. Chapter Thirteen: The Quality Movement
  23. Chapter Fourteen: Adventures with Claire
  24. Chapter Fifteen: The Many Sides of Mac
  25. Chapter Sixteen: Life in England
  26. Chapter Seventeen: Journeys to Scandinavia
  27. Chapter Eighteen: A Second Home in Spain
  28. Chapter Nineteen: The Royal Society of London
  29. Chapter Twenty: Conclusion
  30. Chapter Twenty One: Memories
  31. Index
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