David Hand (statistician)
David John Hand (born 30 June 1950 in
Peterborough) is a British
statistician. His research interests include
multivariate statistics,
classification methods,
pattern recognition,
computational statistics and the
foundations of statistics. He has written technical books on statistics, data mining, finance, classification methods, and measuring wellbeing, as well as science popularisation books including ''The Improbability Principle: Why Coincidences, Miracles, and Rare Events Happen Every Day''; ''Dark Data: Why What You Don't Know Matters''; and ''Statistics: A Very Short Introduction''. In 1991 he launched the journal ''
Statistics and Computing''.
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