Rachel M. Harter
Rachel Margaret Harter is an American statistician and an expert in small area estimation and survey methodology. She works at RTI International as a senior research statistician and as director of the Behavioral Statistics Program.[1]
Harter grew up in Indiana, and graduated in 1979 from Wittenberg University in Ohio with a bachelor's degree in mathematics. She then went to Iowa State University for her graduate studies in statistics, earning a master's degree in 1981 and completing her Ph.D. in 1983.[1] Her dissertation, Small area Estimation Using Nested-Error Models and Auxiliary Data, concerned small area estimation and was supervised by Wayne Fuller.[2]
After completing her doctorate, Harter worked for the Nielsen Corporation and NORC at the University of Chicago doing survey statistics before joining RTI International.[1]
Harter has published highly cited research on using small area estimation to predict crop areas from satellite data.[3] In 2016, the American Statistical Association recognized Harter as one of their Fellows.[4]
References
- "Rachel M. Harter", A Statistician's Life, Celebrating Women in Statistics, AmStat News, March 1, 2018
- Rachel M. Harter at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Battese, George E.; Harter, Rachel M.; Fuller, Wayne A. (March 1988), "An Error-Components Model for Prediction of County Crop Areas Using Survey and Satellite Data", Journal of the American Statistical Association, Informa {UK} Limited, 83 (401): 28–36, doi:10.1080/01621459.1988.10478561, JSTOR 2288915
- "JSM 2016: The Extraordinary Power of Statistics", AmStat News, October 1, 2016