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Herman Otto Hartley

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Name
  
Herman Hartley

Role
  
Statistician

Awards
  
Wilks Memorial Award


Died
  
1980, Durham, North Carolina, United States

H. O. Hartley (1912 – 1980), born Herman Otto Hirschfeld but commonly called HOH, was a German-American statistician. He developed Hartley's test for equality of variances (published in 1950). In 1953 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. In 1967 he and J.N.K. Rao published a maximum likelihood method for finding variance components in mixed models. He made significant contributions in mathematical programming, optimization, and survey sampling.

He also founded Texas A&M University's Department of Statistics.

References

Herman Otto Hartley Wikipedia