Rosemary Roberts

Rosemary A. Roberts is a statistics educator who led the creation of the AP Statistics course and exam for US secondary school students,[1] and who later chaired the Statistical Education Section of the American Statistical Association.[2] Educated in England and Canada, she spent many years working in the US before her 2013 retirement.[3][4]

Roberts earned a bachelor's degree in England, at the University of Reading. She completed her Ph.D. in statistics at the University of Waterloo.[3] She joined the mathematics department at Bowdoin College in 1984, retired in 2013, and is now a professor emeritus there.[4]

In 1987, with Tom Moore of Grinnell College, she co-founded the Statistics in the Liberal Arts Workshop (SLAW), an annual meeting of statisticians at liberal arts colleges held every summer at Grinnell.[5] With Ann E. Watkins, Chris Olsen, and Richard Scheaffer, She is the coauthor of The Teacher's Guide for AP Statistics (The College Board, 1997).[6]

Roberts was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1997.[7]

References

  1. Rossman, Allan (2015), "Interview with Ann Watkins" (PDF), Journal of Statistics Education, 23 (2), doi:10.1080/10691898.2015.11889740, S2CID 126396084, Rosemary Roberts became chair of the initial AP Statistics Development Committee
  2. Roberts, Rosemary A. (Winter 1998), "Message from the section chair", Newsletter of the Section on Statistical Education Section of the American Statistical Association, vol. 4 no. 1
  3. "Rosemary Roberts", Faculty and Staff, Bowdoin Mathematics, retrieved 2017-10-31
  4. "Bowdoin Honors Five Retiring Professors", News, Bowdoin College, June 12, 2013, retrieved 2017-10-31
  5. Dispelling the Myth: Nothing Happens on Campus in the Summer, Grinnell College, July 11, 2011, retrieved 2017-11-20
  6. Peck, Roxy (2006-07-10), "Calculations Aren't Enough!", AP Central, College Board, retrieved 2017-11-20
  7. ASA Fellows, Caucus for Women in Statistics, 2016-03-29, retrieved 2017-10-31
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