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The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the main professional organization for statisticians and related professionals in the United States. It was founded in Boston, Massachusetts on November 27, 1839, and is the second-oldest continuously operating professional society in the U.S. behind the Massachusetts Medical Society (founded in 1781). ASA services statisticians, quantitative scientists, and users of statistics across many academic areas and applications. The association publishes a variety of journals and sponsors several international conferences every year.
Mission
The organization's mission is to promote good application of statistical science, specifically to:
support excellence in statistical practice, research, journals, and meetings
work for the improvement of statistical education at all levels
promote the proper application of statistics
anticipate and meet member needs
use the discipline of statistics to enhance human welfare
seek opportunities to advance the statistics profession
Membership
As of 2022, the ASA membership exceeds 19,000 professionals found in government, academia, and the private sector.
= Corporate supporters
=Organizational members and corporate supporters of the ASA include AstraZeneca, Merck & Co., the National Security Agency, Pfizer, RTI International, StataCorp and Westat.
= Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
=In November 2018, ASA Board of Directors approved a code of conduct statement on Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI). It was reviewed and updated by ASA BOD in 2019, 2021, and most recently in 2023.
In June 2020, the R. A. Fisher Award and Lectureship was changed to COPSS Distinguished Achievement Award and Lectureship. The change follows discussions about Fisher's views on race and eugenics.
In 2021, ASA established the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Outreach Group, known as the JEDI Outreach Group.
Fellowship
New Fellowships of the ASA are granted annually by the ASA Committee on Fellows. Candidates must have been members for the preceding three years but may be nominated by anyone. The maximum number of recipients each year is one-third of one percent of the ASA membership.
Organizational structure
ASA is organized in Sections, Chapters and Committees. Chapters are arranged geographically, representing 78 areas across the US and Canada. An example of an early and large chapter is the SoCalASA. Sections are subject-area and industry-area interest groups covering 22 sub-disciplines. ASA has more than 60 committees coordinating meetings, publications, education, careers, and special-interest topics involving statisticians.
Accredited Professional Statistician
As of April 2010, the ASA offers the Accredited Professional Statistician status (PStat), to members who meet the ASA's credentialing requirements, which include an advanced degree in statistics or related quantitative field, five years of documented experience, and evidence of professional competence. To apply for continuing accreditation, PStat members are expected to complete 60 hours of professional development activities each year.
The ASA also offers the Graduate Statistician status (GStat) as of April 2014. It serves as a preparatory accreditation suitable for graduate students.
A list of PStat and GStat accredited members is available on the ASA website.
Publications
The ASA publishes several scientific journals:
Journal of the American Statistical Association (JASA)
The American Statistician (TAS)
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics (JBES)
Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics (JABES)
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics (JCGS)
Technometrics (TECH)
Journal of Nonparametric Statistics
Statistical Analysis and Data Mining(The ASA Data Science Journal)
Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research (SBR)
Online-only journals:
Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education (JSDSE)
Statistics and Public Policy
Statistics Surveys
Co-Published journals:
Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, co-sponsored with the American Educational Research Association
SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, co-sponsored with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology (JSSAM), co-sponsored with the American Association for Public Opinion Research
Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (JQAS)
The ASA co-sponsors the Current Index to Statistics (CIS)
The monthly magazine for members Amstat News is available online and features first-person statistician stories called My ASA Story. Based on the monthly column in AmStat News, the ASA produces a website called STATtr@k with new articles every month for early career statisticians and data analysts, recent graduates, or those who are in a statistics program. Quarterly magazine Chance and bimonthly magazine Significance are geared toward a general audience.
Historical publications include:
Edward Jarvis, William Brigham and John Wingate Thornton, Memorial of the American Statistical Association Praying the Adoption of Measures for the Correction of Errors in the Census, 1844
Publications of the American Statistical Association, 1888-1919 (Vols. 1-16) and Quarterly Publications of the American Statistical Association, 1920-1921
Meetings
Meetings provide a platform for scholars and practitioners to exchange research, job opportunities and ideas with each other. ASA holds an annual meeting called Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM), a conference on statistical methodologies and applications called Spring Research Conference (SRC), Conference on Statistical Practice (CSP), and sponsors multiple international meetings and special-interest group meetings.
See also
American Mathematical Society
COPSS Presidents' Award
List of fellows of the American Statistical Association
President of the American Statistical Association
Statistics Without Borders (SWB)
References
External links
American Statistical Association
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