David Salsburg

{{Short description|American statistician (born 1931)}}

David S. Salsburg (born 1931) is an American author. His 2002 book The Lady Tasting Tea, subtitled How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century, provides a layman's overview of important developments in the field of statistics in the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly in the areas of experiment design, the study of random distributions, and the careers of major researchers in the field such as Ronald Fisher, Karl Pearson, and Jerzy Neyman.{{cite web|title=The Lady Tasting Tea|url=http://us.macmillan.com/theladytastingtea/DavidSalsburg|access-date=2012-12-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929234631/http://us.macmillan.com/theladytastingtea/DavidSalsburg|archive-date=2012-09-29|url-status=dead}}

Salsburg is a retired pharmaceutical company statistician (having been a senior research fellow at Pfizer's central research department until 1995) who has taught at Harvard, Yale, Connecticut College, the University of Connecticut, the University of Pennsylvania, Rhode Island College, and Trinity College{{cite web|title=Macmillan Books: Author: David Salsburg|work=Macmillan Publishers website|url=http://us.macmillan.com/author/davidsalsburg|accessdate=2009-12-13}} and has been a Fellow of the American Statistical Association since 1978.[http://www.amstat.org/awards/fellowslist.cfm View/Search Fellows of the ASA] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160616161612/https://www.amstat.org/awards/fellowslist.cfm |date=2016-06-16 }}, accessed 2016-08-20. Salsburg was also the first statistician hired by Pfizer.{{cite web|url=https://thepenngazette.com/alumni-notes-28/ |title=Alumni Notes |publisher=The Pennsylvania Gazette |date=2017-06-29 |accessdate=2023-09-11}} In 1994, Salsburg was awarded the Career Achievement Award of the Biostatistics Section of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, given annually for "significant contributions to the advancement of biostatistics in the pharmaceutical industry".{{cite news|title=Dr. Salsburg gets award|work=The Day (New London)|pages=1|publisher=The Day Publishing Company|date=1994-12-29|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6AIhAAAAIBAJ&pg=6176,6396289&dq=david-salsburg&hl=en|accessdate=2010-07-27}} The Mathematical Association of America characterised him as follows

:"Salsburg believes that the public is not fully aware of the degree to which recent developments in statistics impact the way we perceive the world. He correctly points out that the twentieth century saw the fading of a deterministic outlook and the rise of a statistical/probabilistic way of looking at the world. This ongoing revolution is not only in the physical sciences, it also touches the social sciences and even the humanities. Though profound, it is a quiet revolution that has been unnoticed by many."{{cite web|url=http://www.maa.org/reviews/ladytea.html|title=Read This! The MAA Online book review column: The Lady Tasting Tea by David Salsburg|last=Mehlman|first=Marc. H|date=2003-03-25|work=MAA Online|publisher=Mathematical Association of America|accessdate=2009-05-16}}

Salsburg's most recent book, Errors, Blunders and Lies: How to Tell the Difference was published in 2017.{{cite book|title=Errors, Blunders and Lies:: How to Tell the Difference|isbn = 978-1498795784|last1 = Salsburg|first1 = David|year = 2017}}

Publications

1. Understanding Randomness: Exercises for Statisticians (Lecture Notes in Statistics) (1983){{cite book|title=Understanding Randomness|isbn = 0824770579|author1 = Salsburg|date = 27 September 1983}}

2. Statistics for Toxicologists (Drug and Chemical Toxicology) (1986){{cite book|title=Statistics for Toxicologists|isbn = 0824775902|author1 = Salsburg|date = 29 May 1986}}

3. The Use of Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials (Statistics for Biology and Health) (1992){{cite book|title=Restricted Significance Tests in Clinical Trials|isbn = 0387977988|last1 = Salsburg|first1 = David|date = 6 August 1992}}

4. The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century (2002){{cite book|title=The Lady Tasting Tea|isbn = 0805071342|last1 = Salsburg|first1 = David|date = May 2002}}

5. When the Band has Ceased to Play, American Presidents after Leaving Office (2013){{cite book|title=When the Band has Ceased to Play, American Presidents after Leaving Office|url=https://www.amazon.com/Ceased-American-Presidents-Leaving-Office-ebook/dp/B00B7UBVXC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1470103431&sr=8-4&keywords=david+salsburg#nav-subnav}}

6. Jonah in the Garden of Eden: a statistical investigation of the Hebrew Bible (2013){{cite book|title=Jonah in the Garden of Eden|url=https://www.amazon.com/Jonah-Garden-Eden-statistical-investigation-ebook/dp/B005WBBPSI/ref=la_B001HPC4DI_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1425141119&sr=1-6}}

7. Love Feeds Among the Lilies (2013){{cite book|last1=Salsburg|first1=David S.|title=Love Feeds Among the Lilies|date=December 2013|isbn=978-1612962863}}

8. Errors, Blunders and Lies: How to Tell the Difference (ASA-CRC Series on Statistical Reasoning in Science and Society) (2017){{cite book|title=Errors, Blunders and Lies: How to Tell the Difference (ASA-CRC Series on Statistical Reasoning in Science and Society)|isbn = 978-1498795784|last1 = Salsburg|first1 = David|year = 2017}}

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