303 Academic Research Building
265 South 37th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Research Interests: applications in the law, operations management and marketing, applied probability, bootstrap, complex sample surveys, density estimation, grouped data, observational studies, worst case analysis of heuristics
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PhD, Harvard University, 1974
MS, Harvard University, 1973
BS, MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972
Consultant to several major companies in the areas of data analysis, statistical methodology, mathematical modeling, and marketing research.
Fellow, International Statistical Institute, 2015
Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2008
Fellow, American Statistical Association, 1992
Alpha Kappa Psi Award, Journal of Marketing, 1991
Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching in the University of Pennsylvania
Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award for Teaching Excellence in the Wharton MBA Program
David W. Hauck Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Wharton Undergraduate Program
Wharton: 1974-present (Chairperson, Statistics Department, 2002-2008; named Robert Steinberg Professor, 1996).
Adam Kapelner, Abba M. Krieger, Michael Sklar, Uri Shalit, David Azriel (2020), Harmonizing Fully Optimal Designs with Classic Randomization in Fixed Trial Experiments, The American Statistician, (to appear) ().
Shawniqua Williams Roberson, Preya Shah, Vitoria Piai, Heather Gatens, Abba M. Krieger, Timothy H. Lucas II, Brian Litt (2020), Electrocorticography reveals spatiotemporal neuronal activation patterns of verbal fluency in patients with epilepsy, Neuropsychologia, 141 ().
Robert J. Levy, Emmett Fitzpatrick, Estibaliz Castillero, Halley J. Shukla, Vaishali V. Inamdar, Arbi E. Aghali, Juan B. Grau, Nancy Rioux, Elisa Salvati, Samuel Keeney, Itzhak Nissim, Robert C. Gorman, Lubica Rauova, Stanley J. Stachelek, Chase Brown, Abba M. Krieger, Giovanni Ferrari (Under Revision), Inhibition and down regulation of the serotonin transporter contribute to the progression of degenerative mitral regurgitation.
Antonio Frasca, Yingfei Xue, Alexander P. Kossar, Samuel Keeney, Christopher Rock, Andrey Zakharchenko, Matthew Streeter, Robert C. Gorman, Juan B. Grau, Isaac George, Joseph E. Bavaria, Abba M. Krieger (Under Review), Glycation and Serum Albumin Infiltration Contribute to the Structural Degeneration of Bioprosthetic Heart Valves.
Shana D. Stites, Jeanine Gill, Emily A. Largent, Cara Fallon, Abba M. Krieger, Pamela Sankar, Jason Karlawish (2019), Effects Of Advances in Biomarker Based Diagnosis and Disease Modifying Treatment on Alzheimer’s Disease Stigma, Alzheimer's Association International Conference 2019, 15 (7S).
Abba M. Krieger, David Azriel, Adam Kapelner (2019), Nearly random designs with greatly improved balance, Biometrika, 106 (3), pp. 695-701.
Adam Kapelner, Abba M. Krieger, Michael Sklar, David Azriel (Under Review), Optimal Rerandomization via a Criterion that Provides Insurance Against Failed Experiments.
Ruth Heller, Nilanjan Chatterjee, Abba M. Krieger, Jianxin Shi (2018), Post-selection Inference Following Aggregate Level Hypothesis Testing in Large Scale Genomic Data, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 113 (524), pp. 1770-1783.
Andreas Buja, Natalia Volfovsky, Abba M. Krieger, Catherine Lord, Michael Wigler, Ivan Iossifov (2018), Damaging De Novo Mutations Diminish Motor Skills in Children on the Autism Spectrum, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(8): E1859-E1866 ().
Kathryn A. Davis, Seth P. Devries, Abba M. Krieger, Temenuzhka Mihaylova, Daniela Minecan, Brian Litt, Joost B. Wagenaar, William C. Stacey (2018), The Effect of Increased Intracranial EEG Sampling Rates in Clinical Practice, Clinical Neurophysiology, 129 (2), pp. 360-367.
Data summaries and descriptive statistics; introduction to a statistical computer package; Probability: distributions, expectation, variance, covariance, portfolios, central limit theorem; statistical inference of univariate data; Statistical inference for bivariate data: inference for intrinsically linear simple regression models. This course will have a business focus, but is not inappropriate for students in the college. This course may be taken concurrently with the prerequisite with instructor permission.
Continuation of STAT 1010 or STAT 1018. A thorough treatment of multiple regression, model selection, analysis of variance, linear logistic regression; introduction to time series. Business applications. This course may be taken concurrently with the prerequisite with instructor permission.
Discrete and continuous sample spaces and probability; random variables, distributions, independence; expectation and generating functions; Markov chains and recurrence theory.
Elements of matrix algebra. Discrete and continuous random variables and their distributions. Moments and moment generating functions. Joint distributions. Functions and transformations of random variables. Law of large numbers and the central limit theorem. Point estimation: sufficiency, maximum likelihood, minimum variance. Confidence intervals. A one-year course in calculus is recommended.
Written permission of instructor, the department MBA advisor and course coordinator required to enroll.
The Wharton School recently lost two of its most talented and respected faculty members, individuals whose accomplishments shaped the future of their respective disciplines. Emeritus professors Paul Kleindorfer and Paul Green died near the beginning of the academic year -- Kleindorfer on August 24 and Green on September 21. Both are praised by friends and colleagues for their contributions not only to their own academic pursuits, but to Wharton's expansion into new areas of business education over the past few decades.…Read More
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