Nationality American Fields Mathematical statistics Died September 20, 2008 | Name Wilfrid Dixon Doctoral students Paula Diehr Doctoral advisor Samuel S. Wilks | |
Born December 13, 1915
Portland, Oregon ( 1915-12-13 ) Institutions University of California, Los Angeles
University of Oregon Books Introduction to Statistical Analysis, Bmd Alma mater Princeton University, University of Wisconsin-Madison Institution University of California, Los Angeles, University of Oregon |
Wilfrid Joseph Dixon (December 13, 1915 – September 20, 2008) was an American mathematician and statistician. He made notable contributions to nonparametric statistics.
A native of Portland, Oregon, Dixon received a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Oregon State College in 1938. He continued his graduate studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he earned a master's degree in 1939. Under supervision of Samuel S. Wilks, he then earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics from Princeton in 1944.
Dixon was on the faculties at Oklahoma (1942–1943), Oregon (1946–1955), and UCLA (1955–1986, then emeritus). During World War II, he was an operations analyst on Guam. In the 1960s at UCLA, Dixon developed BMDP, a statistical software package for biomedical analyses.
In 1955 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.