Ivy Liu

Ivy I-Ming Liu is a Taiwanese and New Zealander statistician specializing in categorical and ordinal data. She works as an associate professor and as head of the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.[1]

Ivy Liu
Alma materIowa State University
University of Florida
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
Doctoral advisorAlan Agresti

Biography

Liu is originally from Taiwan[2] and has a master's degree from Iowa State University.[1] She completed her Ph.D. in 1995 at the University of Florida under the supervision of Alan Agresti.[3]

After returning to Taiwan to work at National Chung Hsing University, she came to the University of Waikato in February 1999 for a one-year visiting lectureship,[4] before moving to Victoria University.[2]

She initially chose to work in categorical data with the hope that she could collaborate with her husband, then studying sociology. However, he moved to different work before that hope could pan out.[2] More specifically, her research has concerned differential item functioning, dimension reduction for data whose components have mixed types, and multiple response data (survey data in which respondents can provide multiple answers to a question).[2]

gollark: That seems like a vaguely boomer explanation.
gollark: https://www.smbc-comics.com/comics/1519651900-20180226.png
gollark: Not that somehow returning everyone to monke would fix environmental issues so much as make them happen slower and make people unable to do anything about them.
gollark: You seemed to be suggesting it was anarchoprimitivism before.
gollark: Possibly air pollution too.

References

  1. "Ivy Liu", About us: Staff, Victoria University of Wellington School of Mathematics and Statistics, retrieved 2019-09-08
  2. Creating fairer tests and surveys: Mathematics researcher Ivy Liu uses categorical data analysis to improve tests and surveys so they are fairer and more accurate, Victoria University of Wellington, retrieved 2019-09-08
  3. Ivy Liu at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. McWhirter, Judi (January 1999), "Waikato" (PDF), Local News, The New Zealand Statistical Association Newsletter, 48: 13–14
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.