Paula K. Hagedorn Diehr | |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Statistics |
Institutions | University of Washington |
Thesis | The Mixture Problem in Tiny Samples (1970) |
Doctoral advisor | Wilfrid Dixon |
Paula K. Hagedorn Diehr is an American biostatistician whose research topics generally concern health systems and ageing, and have included work on spatial variability and longitudinal data,[1] health care utilization, mental health, insurance, diagnosis,[2][3] and prediction of healthy life expectancies.[2][4] She is a professor emerita of biostatistics, with a joint appointment in health systems and population health, at the University of Washington.[1][2]
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