Mary Kwasny
Mary Kwasny | |
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| Born | America |
| Other names | Mary Morrissey Kwasny, Mary Morrissey, Mary Jeanne Kwasny |
| Education | St. Ignatius College Prep, Harvard University |
| Occupations | biostatistician, professor of preventative medicine |
| Employer | Northwestern University |
| Known for | biostatistics research |
| Notable work | statistics of human versus computer solutions of Wordle |
| Awards | Fellow of the American Statistical Association |
Mary Morrissey Kwasny (also published as Mary Morrissey and as Mary Jeanne Kwasny) is an American biostatistician, a professor of preventative medicine in the division of biostatistics and informatics at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Her methodological research interests include longitudinal study data, and data misclassification and measurement errors; she has also studied the effects of behavioral interventions in health care. Beyond biostatistics, she has written about the statistics of human versus computer solutions of Wordle.