Andrew Gelman, Ph.D.

professor of statistics and political science, as well as director of the Applied Statistics Center, Columbia University

Andrew Gelman received his Ph.D. in statistics from Harvard University in 1990. His books include Bayesian Data AnalysisTeaching Statistics: A Bag of TricksA Quantitative Tour of the Social Sciences; and Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do. He is currently professor of statistics and political science, as well as director of the Applied Statistics Center, at Columbia University.

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