American statistician (born 1940)
Paul William Holland (born 25 April 1940) is an American statistician. He has worked on a wide range of fields including: categorical data analysis , social network analysis and causal inference in program evaluation .[ 1]
Paul Holland was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma . He attended the University of Michigan as an undergraduate, and Stanford University for a master's and doctorate in statistics , supervised by Patrick Suppes .[ 2] Michigan State University and Harvard University were his first teaching posts. He started at Educational Testing Service in 1975. From 1993 to 2000 he taught at University of California, Berkeley , before returning to Educational Testing Service.
He held the Frederic M. Lord Chair in Measurement and Statistics at the Educational Testing Service.[ 1] [ 3]
Selected publications
Paul W. Holland & Samuel Leinhardt (editors) (1979) Perspectives on Social Network Research , Academic Press ISBN 9780123525505 , proceedings on structural balance theory
Holland, P. W. (1986) "Statistics and causal inference", Journal of the American Statistical Association 81(396): 945-960.
Holland, P. W., & Welsch, R. E. (1977) "Robust regression using iteratively reweighted least-squares", Communications in Statistics-theory and Methods 6(9): 813-827.
Holland, P. W., & Howard Wainer (editors) (2012) Differential Item Functioning . Routledge ISBN 9781138967694
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