Andrew Gelman
Affiliation
- Faculty Fellow, Department of Statistics
Research
Andrew Gelman is Professor of Statistics. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1990. His research interests include Bayesian Statistics, Sample Surveys, Political Science, Spatial Statistics, Environmental Sciences, Statistical Graphics and Computation.
Selected Work
- Applied Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference from Incomplete-Data Perspectives eds. Gelman, Andrew and Xiao-Li Meng. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2004
- Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks Gelman, Andrew and Deborah Nolan. Oxford University Press, 2002
- "You can load a die but you can't bias a coin" Gelman, Andrew and Deborah Nolan. The American Statistician, 2002
- "Let's practice what we preach: using graphs instead of tables" Gelman, Andrew, Cristian Pasarica and Rahul Dodhia. The American Statistician, 2002
- "Voting, fairness and political representation with discussion" Gelman, Andrew. Chance, 2002
See Also
- Research grants undertaken by Andrew Gelman
- Featured publications by Andrew Gelman





