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Shlomo Sawilowsky

Shlomo S. Sawilowsky (1954 - 11 January 2021) was a professor of educational statistics and Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, where he has received teaching, mentoring, and research awards.[5][6][7]

Shlomo Sawilowsky
Sawilowsky in 1991
Born1954
Died11 January 2021 (aged 66–67)[3]
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States of America
Alma materUniversity of South Florida
Known fornonparametric statistics, Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
AwardsUniversity distinguished fellow, teaching, and mentoring; American Educational Research Association distinguished paper
Scientific career
FieldsApplied statistics, research design, classical test theory, program evaluation, Monte Carlo methods
InstitutionsWayne State University
Doctoral advisorR. Clifford Blair[1] James Higgins[2]

Academic career edit

Sawilowsky obtained his Ph.D. in 1985 at the University of South Florida. He was inducted into the USF chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society on May 17, 1981,[8] when he received his M.A.[9] In 2008 Sawilowsky served as president of the American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group/Educational Statisticians. He served as an Assistant Dean in the College of Education at WSU. Along with Miodrag Lovric (Serbia) and C. R. Rao (India), he was nominated for the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions to the International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science.[10]

Contributions to applied statistics and social/behavioral sciences edit

In 2000, the AMSTAT News, a publication of the American Statistical Association, described Professor Sawilowsky's award of Distinguished Faculty Fellow "in recognition of Sawilowsky's outstanding scholarly achievements in applied statistics, psychometrics, and experimental design in education and psychology."[11]

Applied statistics edit

He is the author of a statistics textbook that presents statistical methods via Monte Carlo simulation methods,[12] editor of a volume on real data analysis published by the American Educational Research Association SIG/Educational Statisticians,[13] and author of over a hundred articles in applied statistics and social sciences journals. Sawilowsky has also authored 24 entries in statistics encyclopedias.

His presentation titled "The Rank Transform," with co-author R. Clifford Blair, was awarded the 1985 Florida Educational Research Association & 1986 American Educational Research Association State/Regions Distinguished Paper Award.[9] Many of his publications are related to rank-based nonparametric statistics. For example, an examination of the robustness and comparative power properties of the rank transform statistic[14] was called a "major Monte Carlo study".[15][16] Hettmansperger and McKean stated that Sawilowsky provided "an excellent review of nonparametric approaches to testing for interaction" (p. 254-255).[15]

Sawilowsky's Monte Carlo work has been cited as an exemplar for designing simulation studies.[17] His work has been cited on a variety of statistical issues, such as

  • demonstrating sequential procedures of testing underlying assumptions of parametric tests, commonly recommended in textbooks and statistics software user manuals, "increases the rate of Type I error";[18]
  • rounding down degrees of freedom when using tabled critical values decreases statistical power;[19]
  • alternatives to the winsorized sample standard deviation can be invoked to increase the statistical power of Yuen's confidence interval;[20]
  • maximum likelihood methods (e.g., one-step Huber) are superior to trimming in constructing robust estimators;[21]
  • using effect sizes obtained when the null hypothesis has been retained inflates Type I errors in meta-analysis;[22] and
  • setting the standards for an appropriate Monte Carlo simulation.[23][24]

Psychometrics edit

In psychological testing, Sawilowsky is a co-author of two self-determination assessment batteries;[25][26] an instrument designed to assess locus of control, self-esteem, and self-concept among at-risk adolescents;[27] an instrument "which measures future orientation, knowledge of the realities of child rearing, personal intentions, and sexual self-efficacy;"[28][29] and a college well-being instrument.[30] Sawilowsky was the initial proponent in favor of psychometric theory (reliability refers to the test) over datametric theory[31] (reliability refers to the data), a controversy with implications for test theory, role of tests in expert testimony, test validity,[32][33] etc. The debate was discussed in Educational and Psychological Measurement[34] and elsewhere.[35] Although the issue has not been resolved, the current non-aligned opinion "lean[s] toward the Sawilowsky position."[36] In classical test theory, he developed the Sawilowsky I test, a statistical test used to help demonstrate evidence of construct validity in the multitrait-multimethod matrix.[37]

Experimental design edit

Sawilowsky's Monte Carlo[38] work on comparing randomized vs quasi-experimental design has been described as "one of the strongest examples"[39] demonstrating limitations of quasi-experimental design, and "provides possibly one of the strongest cases for the superiority of randomized designs."[40]

Mentorship edit

In 1998, the AMSTAT News reported Sawilowsky's Awards for Excellence in Teaching, and Graduate Mentorship, and noted "Professor Sawilowsky's exceptional record as an academician is reflected in the excellence with which he mentors graduate students."[41] He has mentored 109 doctoral dissertations as major professor according to the Mathematics Genealogy Project.[2]

ProQuest indicates he has chaired dissertations in many other fields, such as kinesiology,[42] nursing education,[43] and teacher education;[44] and co-chaired a dissertation on process drama.[45] He also served as 2nd advisor on many doctoral dissertations, and numerous more as a committee member.[46]

Editorship edit

Sawilowsky is the founder and editor of the Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods. It was created to provide an outlet for research using Monte Carlo and other resampling methods, nonparametric and other robust methods, permutation and other exact or approximately exact methods, and statistical algorithms.[47][48]

Publications edit

Books

  • 2007. (Ed.) Real data analysis. A Volume in Quantitative Methods in Education and the Behavioral Sciences: Issues, Research, and Teaching, American Educational Research Association Educational, Educational Statisticians. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.
  • 2007. (With editorial assistance by Yechiel Conway.) Making the Shabbos kitchen. Lakewood, NJ: Pirchei Shoshanim.
  • 2002. (With G. F. Fahoome). Statistics via Monte Carlo simulation with Fortran. Rochester Hills, MI: JMASM.

Selected Articles [1]

  • 2016. Rao-Lovric and the triwizard point null hypothesis tournament
  • 2012. S-Index: A Comprehensive Scholar Impact Index
  • 2009. New Effect Size Rules of Thumb
  • 2005. Misconceptions leading to choosing the t test over the Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney U test for shift in location parameter
  • 2004. A Conversation With R. Clifford Blair On The Occasion Of His Retirement
  • 2004. Teaching Random Assignment: Do You Believe It Works?
  • 2003. Deconstructing Arguments From The Case Against Hypothesis Testing
  • 2003. A Different Future For Social And Behavioral Science Research
  • 2002. The Trouble With Trivials (p > .05) Part 1
  • 2003. You Think You've Got Trivials? Part 2
  • 2003. Trivials: The Birth, Sale, And Final Production Of Meta-Analysis Part 3
  • 2002. Fermat, Schubert, Einstein, and Behrens-Fisher: The Probable Difference Between Two Means When Sigma(1)^2 Is Not Equal to Sigma(2)^2
  • 2002. A Measure Of Relative Efficiency For Location Of A Single Sample
  • 2002. A quick distribution-free test for trend that contributes evidence of construct validity. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 35, 78-88.
  • 2000. Reliability. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 60, 196-200.
  • 2000. Psychometrics vs. datametrics. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 60, 157-173.
  • 2000. Review of the rank transform in designed experiments. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 90, 489-497.
  • 1994. (With D. L. Kelley, R.C. Blair, & B. S. Markman). Meta-analysis and the Solomon four-group design. Journal of Experimental Education, 62, 361-376.
  • 1992 (With R. C. Blair). A more realistic look at the robustness and type II error properties of the t test to departures from population normality. Psychological Bulletin, 111, 353-360.
  • 1990 Nonparametric tests of interaction in experimental design. Review of Educational Research, 60, 91-126.
  • 1989 (With R. C. Blair & J. J. Higgins). An investigation of the type I error and power properties of the rank transform procedure in factorial ANOVA. Journal of Educational Statistics, 14, 255-267.
Shlomo Sawilowsky
Personal
ReligionJewish
DenominationChabad-Lubavitch
SchoolRabbinical College of America, Yeshivas Pirchei Shoshanim
Notable work(s)Pirchei Shoshanim's Making the Shabbos Kitchen
Senior posting
TeacherRabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Rabbi Avraham Lipskier (Mashpia), Rabbi Dovid Ostroff [2]
OrdinationIssur V'Heter, Shabbos
Post
  • Shaliach (Chabad) of Pinellas County, Florida
  • Associate Rabbi, Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, Michigan [3]

Rabbinical studies and contributions to the Judaica literature edit

After graduating from the Rabbinical College of America in 1979, Sawilowsky was the emissary of the Grand Rabbi of Lubavitch, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, to Pinellas County, Florida.[49] He also obtained a rabbinical degree from Yeshivas Pirchei Shoshanim (Jerusalem, Israel) in 2004, after having studied with the first group of students ever to receive strictly Orthodox Rabbinical ordination curricula on the laws of the Jewish Sabbath delivered via e-mail.[50][51]

Sawilowsky is the author of a textbook written in dialogue format for preparing food and other matters related to the kitchen for the Sabbath.[52] It is based on the Talmud, Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Aruch), and Ashkenaz, Sephardi, and Chabad customs. He has published articles on Bible commentary and related topics in the annual journal of Pirchei Shoshanim.[46]

Selected Judaica edit

  • 2007. Making the Shabbos Kitchen, Chapter 1 2015-03-17 at the Wayback Machine

References edit

  1. ^ https://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/coe_tbf/14/ A conversation with R. Clifford Blair on the occasion of his retirement.
  2. ^ a b "The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Shlomo Sawilowsky".
  3. ^ "Remembering Dr. Shlomo Sawilowsky". Wayne State University. 11 May 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Shlomo S. Sawilowsky". American Men & Women of Science: A Biographical Directory of Today's Leaders in Physical, Biological, and Related Sciences. Gale Biography In Context. Detroit: Gale. 2008.
  5. ^ 1994 WSU President's Award For Excellence In Teaching; 1997 College of Education Excellence in Teaching Award 2008-11-06 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  7. ^
  8. ^ Who's Who in American Education, 1990, II, 608. National Reference Institute.
  9. ^ a b "Profile View - College of Education - Wayne State University". 11 May 2021.
  10. ^ http://www.ime.usp.br/~abe/lista/pdfcFHNhReNSn.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ Amstat News, May, 2000, p. 26.
  12. ^ Sawilowsky, Shlomo S.; Fahoome, Gail C. (2003). Statistics via Monte Carlo Simulation with Fortran. Rochester Hills, MI: JMASM. ISBN 978-0-9740236-0-1.
  13. ^ Sawilowsky, Shlomo S., ed. (2007). Real Data Analysis: A Volume in Quantitative Methods in Education and the Behavioral Sciences: Issues, Research, and Teaching. American Educational Research Association SIG Educational Statisticians. Charlotte, NC: IAP-Information Age Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59311-565-4.
  14. ^ Sawilowsky, Shlomo S.; Blair, R. C.; Higgins, J. J. (1989). "An investigation of the type I error and power properties of the rank transform procedure in factorial ANOVA". Journal of Educational Statistics. 14 (3): 255–267. doi:10.3102/10769986014003255. S2CID 123538275.
  15. ^ a b Hettmansperger, T. P.; McKean, J. W. (1998). Robust nonparametric statistical methods. Kendall's Library of Statistics. Vol. 5 (First ed.). London: Edward Arnold; New York: John Wiley \& Sons, Inc. pp. xiv, 269–270, 467. ISBN 978-0-340-54937-7. MR 1604954..
  16. ^ Similarly, see F. Pesarin (2001), Multivariate permutation tests, Chichester: Wiley, p. 229.
  17. ^ Maxwell, S. E.; Cole, D. A. (1995). "Tips for writing (and reading) methodological papers" (PDF). Psychological Bulletin. 118 (2): 196–197. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.417.6968. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.118.2.193.
  18. ^ Grissom, R. J., & Kim, J. J. (2005). Effect sizes for research: A broach practical approach. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, p. 15.
  19. ^ Grissom & Kim (2005), p. 33
  20. ^ Grissom & Kim (2005), p. 38
  21. ^ Grissom & Kim (2005), p. 42
  22. ^ Grissom & Kim (2005), p. 60
  23. ^ Cassey; Smith (2014). "Simulating confidence for the Ellison-Glaeser Index". Journal of Urban Economics. 81: 93. doi:10.1016/j.jue.2014.02.005.
  24. ^ Grissom & Kim (2005), p. 131
  25. ^ "Self-Determination Assessment-internet".
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-28. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  27. ^ Wood, P. C, Hillman, S. B., & Sawilowsky, S. S. (1996). Locus of control, self-concept, and self-esteem among at-risk African -American adolescents. Tests in Print, Volume 1, Oscar Krisen Buros, Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, Educational tests and measurements, 1999, p. 247.
  28. ^ Herrman, J. W.; Waterhouse, J. K. (2010). "What do adolescents think about teen parenting?". Western Journal of Nursing Research. 33 (4): 577–592. doi:10.1177/0193945910381761. PMID 20947793. S2CID 206462502.
  29. ^ Somers, C. L.; Johnson, S. A.; Sawilowsky, S. S. (2002). "A measure for evaluating the effectiveness of teen pregnancy programs". Psychology in the Schools. 39 (3): 337–342. doi:10.1002/pits.10023.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-01-18. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  31. ^ Sawilowsky coined the phrase "datametric theory" in Sawilowsky, S (2000). "Psychometrics vs datametrics". Educational and Psychological Measurement. 60 (2): 157–173. doi:10.1177/00131640021970439. S2CID 145237093.; see also Sawilowsky, S. (2000). "Reliability: Rejoinder to Thompson and Vacha-Haase". Educational and Psychological Measurement. 60 (2): 196–200. doi:10.1177/00131640021970457. S2CID 145538874.
  32. ^ S. Urbina (2004), Essentials of psychological testing. Hoboken: Wiley, p. 148.
  33. ^ Note that in classical measurement theory (see, e.g., Sawilowsky (2000), Educational and Psychological Measurement), validity applies to the application of the test, but not to the test itself. Hence, the Wikipedia link name is problematic.
  34. ^ 2000, v. 60
  35. ^ B. Thompson (Ed.) (2003), Score reliability: Contemporary thinking on reliability issues, Thousand Oaks: Sage.
  36. ^ J. C. Thomas and P. Traux (2008), Assessment and analysis of clinically significant change. In D. McKay (Ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Abnormal and Clinical Psychology, p. 333.
  37. ^ Sawilowsky, S (2002). "A quick distribution-free test for trend that contributes evidence of construct validity". Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development. 35 (2): 78–88. doi:10.1080/07481756.2002.12069051. S2CID 143359025.
  38. ^ Sawilowsky, Shlomo S., ed. (2007). Real Data Analysis: A Volume in Quantitative Methods in Education and the Behavioral Sciences: Issues, Research, and Teaching. American Educational Research Association SIG Educational Statisticians. Charlotte, NC: IAP-Information Age Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59311-565-4., Chapter 15
  39. ^ Spence, P. R.; Lachlan, K. A.; Rainear, Adam (2016). "Social media and crisis research: Data collection and directions". Computers in Human Behavior. 54: 667–672. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2015.08.045.
  40. ^ Spence, P. R.; Lachlan, K. A. (2010). "Disasters, crises, and unique populations: Suggestions for survey research". New Directions for Evaluation. 2010 (126): 95–106. doi:10.1002/ev.332. S2CID 145595778.
  41. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-03-07. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  42. ^ ProQuest 1594489921
  43. ^ ProQuest 1269394702
  44. ^ ProQuest 1269395621
  45. ^ Proquest 733505421
  46. ^ a b "Profile View - College of Education - Wayne State University". 11 May 2021.
  47. ^ "JMASM: Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods - Open Access Journals - Wayne State University".
  48. ^ "Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods (JMASM)".
  49. ^ Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman (Ed.)(1986). Let there be light: Thirty days in the lives of the Chabad-Lubavitch Lamplighters. Brooklyn, NY: Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, Section "Florida: S. Petersburg," ISBN 0-8266-0378-5.
  50. ^
  51. ^ Mishpacha Jewish Family Weekly November 11, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  52. ^ Sawilowsky, Shlomo S. (2007). Making the Shabbos kitchen. (With editorial assistance by Yechiel Conway.) Lakewood, NJ: Pirchei Shoshanim. ISBN 978-0-9740236-7-0

External links edit

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Shlomo S Sawilowsky 1954 11 January 2021 was a professor of educational statistics and Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan where he has received teaching mentoring and research awards 5 6 7 Shlomo SawilowskySawilowsky in 1991Born1954Augusta Georgia 4 Died11 January 2021 aged 66 67 3 NationalityAmericanCitizenshipUnited States of AmericaAlma materUniversity of South FloridaKnown fornonparametric statistics Journal of Modern Applied Statistical MethodsAwardsUniversity distinguished fellow teaching and mentoring American Educational Research Association distinguished paperScientific careerFieldsApplied statistics research design classical test theory program evaluation Monte Carlo methodsInstitutionsWayne State UniversityDoctoral advisorR Clifford Blair 1 James Higgins 2 Contents 1 Academic career 2 Contributions to applied statistics and social behavioral sciences 2 1 Applied statistics 2 2 Psychometrics 2 3 Experimental design 3 Mentorship 4 Editorship 5 Publications 6 Rabbinical studies and contributions to the Judaica literature 6 1 Selected Judaica 7 References 8 External linksAcademic career editSawilowsky obtained his Ph D in 1985 at the University of South Florida He was inducted into the USF chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society on May 17 1981 8 when he received his M A 9 In 2008 Sawilowsky served as president of the American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group Educational Statisticians He served as an Assistant Dean in the College of Education at WSU Along with Miodrag Lovric Serbia and C R Rao India he was nominated for the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions to the International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science 10 Contributions to applied statistics and social behavioral sciences editIn 2000 the AMSTAT News a publication of the American Statistical Association described Professor Sawilowsky s award of Distinguished Faculty Fellow in recognition of Sawilowsky s outstanding scholarly achievements in applied statistics psychometrics and experimental design in education and psychology 11 Applied statistics edit He is the author of a statistics textbook that presents statistical methods via Monte Carlo simulation methods 12 editor of a volume on real data analysis published by the American Educational Research Association SIG Educational Statisticians 13 and author of over a hundred articles in applied statistics and social sciences journals Sawilowsky has also authored 24 entries in statistics encyclopedias His presentation titled The Rank Transform with co author R Clifford Blair was awarded the 1985 Florida Educational Research Association amp 1986 American Educational Research Association State Regions Distinguished Paper Award 9 Many of his publications are related to rank based nonparametric statistics For example an examination of the robustness and comparative power properties of the rank transform statistic 14 was called a major Monte Carlo study 15 16 Hettmansperger and McKean stated that Sawilowsky provided an excellent review of nonparametric approaches to testing for interaction p 254 255 15 Sawilowsky s Monte Carlo work has been cited as an exemplar for designing simulation studies 17 His work has been cited on a variety of statistical issues such as demonstrating sequential procedures of testing underlying assumptions of parametric tests commonly recommended in textbooks and statistics software user manuals increases the rate of Type I error 18 rounding down degrees of freedom when using tabled critical values decreases statistical power 19 alternatives to the winsorized sample standard deviation can be invoked to increase the statistical power of Yuen s confidence interval 20 maximum likelihood methods e g one step Huber are superior to trimming in constructing robust estimators 21 using effect sizes obtained when the null hypothesis has been retained inflates Type I errors in meta analysis 22 and setting the standards for an appropriate Monte Carlo simulation 23 24 See also Monte Carlo Methods Psychometrics edit In psychological testing Sawilowsky is a co author of two self determination assessment batteries 25 26 an instrument designed to assess locus of control self esteem and self concept among at risk adolescents 27 an instrument which measures future orientation knowledge of the realities of child rearing personal intentions and sexual self efficacy 28 29 and a college well being instrument 30 Sawilowsky was the initial proponent in favor of psychometric theory reliability refers to the test over datametric theory 31 reliability refers to the data a controversy with implications for test theory role of tests in expert testimony test validity 32 33 etc The debate was discussed in Educational and Psychological Measurement 34 and elsewhere 35 Although the issue has not been resolved the current non aligned opinion lean s toward the Sawilowsky position 36 In classical test theory he developed the Sawilowsky I test a statistical test used to help demonstrate evidence of construct validity in the multitrait multimethod matrix 37 See also Multitrait multimethod matrix Experimental design edit Sawilowsky s Monte Carlo 38 work on comparing randomized vs quasi experimental design has been described as one of the strongest examples 39 demonstrating limitations of quasi experimental design and provides possibly one of the strongest cases for the superiority of randomized designs 40 Mentorship editIn 1998 the AMSTAT News reported Sawilowsky s Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Graduate Mentorship and noted Professor Sawilowsky s exceptional record as an academician is reflected in the excellence with which he mentors graduate students 41 He has mentored 109 doctoral dissertations as major professor according to the Mathematics Genealogy Project 2 ProQuest indicates he has chaired dissertations in many other fields such as kinesiology 42 nursing education 43 and teacher education 44 and co chaired a dissertation on process drama 45 He also served as 2nd advisor on many doctoral dissertations and numerous more as a committee member 46 Editorship editSawilowsky is the founder and editor of the Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods It was created to provide an outlet for research using Monte Carlo and other resampling methods nonparametric and other robust methods permutation and other exact or approximately exact methods and statistical algorithms 47 48 Publications editBooks 2007 Ed Real data analysis A Volume in Quantitative Methods in Education and the Behavioral Sciences Issues Research and Teaching American Educational Research Association Educational Educational Statisticians Greenwich CT Information Age Publishing 2007 With editorial assistance by Yechiel Conway Making the Shabbos kitchen Lakewood NJ Pirchei Shoshanim 2002 With G F Fahoome Statistics via Monte Carlo simulation with Fortran Rochester Hills MI JMASM Selected Articles 1 2016 Rao Lovric and the triwizard point null hypothesis tournament 2012 S Index A Comprehensive Scholar Impact Index 2009 New Effect Size Rules of Thumb 2005 Misconceptions leading to choosing the t test over the Wilcoxon Mann Whitney U test for shift in location parameter 2004 A Conversation With R Clifford Blair On The Occasion Of His Retirement 2004 Teaching Random Assignment Do You Believe It Works 2003 Deconstructing Arguments From The Case Against Hypothesis Testing 2003 A Different Future For Social And Behavioral Science Research 2002 The Trouble With Trivials p gt 05 Part 1 2003 You Think You ve Got Trivials Part 2 2003 Trivials The Birth Sale And Final Production Of Meta Analysis Part 3 2002 Fermat Schubert Einstein and Behrens Fisher The Probable Difference Between Two Means When Sigma 1 2 Is Not Equal to Sigma 2 2 2002 A Measure Of Relative Efficiency For Location Of A Single Sample 2002 A quick distribution free test for trend that contributes evidence of construct validity Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development 35 78 88 2000 Reliability Educational and Psychological Measurement 60 196 200 2000 Psychometrics vs datametrics Educational and Psychological Measurement 60 157 173 2000 Review of the rank transform in designed experiments Perceptual and Motor Skills 90 489 497 1994 With D L Kelley R C Blair amp B S Markman Meta analysis and the Solomon four group design Journal of Experimental Education 62 361 376 1992 With R C Blair A more realistic look at the robustness and type II error properties of the t test to departures from population normality Psychological Bulletin 111 353 360 1990 Nonparametric tests of interaction in experimental design Review of Educational Research 60 91 126 1989 With R C Blair amp J J Higgins An investigation of the type I error and power properties of the rank transform procedure in factorial ANOVA Journal of Educational Statistics 14 255 267 Shlomo SawilowskyPersonalReligionJewishDenominationChabad LubavitchSchoolRabbinical College of America Yeshivas Pirchei ShoshanimNotable work s Pirchei Shoshanim s Making the Shabbos KitchenSenior postingTeacherRabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson Rabbi Avraham Lipskier Mashpia Rabbi Dovid Ostroff 2 OrdinationIssur V Heter ShabbosPostShaliach Chabad of Pinellas County Florida Associate Rabbi Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills Michigan 3 Rabbinical studies and contributions to the Judaica literature editAfter graduating from the Rabbinical College of America in 1979 Sawilowsky was the emissary of the Grand Rabbi of Lubavitch Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson to Pinellas County Florida 49 He also obtained a rabbinical degree from Yeshivas Pirchei Shoshanim Jerusalem Israel in 2004 after having studied with the first group of students ever to receive strictly Orthodox Rabbinical ordination curricula on the laws of the Jewish Sabbath delivered via e mail 50 51 Sawilowsky is the author of a textbook written in dialogue format for preparing food and other matters related to the kitchen for the Sabbath 52 It is based on the Talmud Code of Jewish Law Shulchan Aruch and Ashkenaz Sephardi and Chabad customs He has published articles on Bible commentary and related topics in the annual journal of Pirchei Shoshanim 46 Selected Judaica edit 2007 Making the Shabbos Kitchen Chapter 1 Archived 2015 03 17 at the Wayback MachineReferences edit https digitalcommons wayne edu coe tbf 14 A conversation with R Clifford Blair on the occasion of his retirement a b The Mathematics Genealogy Project Shlomo Sawilowsky Remembering Dr Shlomo Sawilowsky Wayne State University 11 May 2021 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Shlomo S Sawilowsky American Men amp Women of Science A Biographical Directory of Today s Leaders in Physical Biological and Related Sciences Gale Biography In Context Detroit Gale 2008 1994 WSU President s Award For Excellence In Teaching 1997 College of Education Excellence in Teaching Award Archived 2008 11 06 at the Wayback Machine 1998 WSU Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 06 13 Retrieved 2010 03 19 2000 2002 WSU Distinguished Faculty Fellow Who s Who in American Education 1990 II 608 National Reference Institute a b Profile View College of Education Wayne State University 11 May 2021 http www ime usp br abe lista pdfcFHNhReNSn pdf bare URL PDF Amstat News May 2000 p 26 Sawilowsky Shlomo S Fahoome Gail C 2003 Statistics via Monte Carlo Simulation with Fortran Rochester Hills MI JMASM ISBN 978 0 9740236 0 1 Sawilowsky Shlomo S ed 2007 Real Data Analysis A Volume in Quantitative Methods in Education and the Behavioral Sciences Issues Research and Teaching American Educational Research Association SIG Educational Statisticians Charlotte NC IAP Information Age Publishing ISBN 978 1 59311 565 4 Sawilowsky Shlomo S Blair R C Higgins J J 1989 An investigation of the type I error and power properties of the rank transform procedure in factorial ANOVA Journal of Educational Statistics 14 3 255 267 doi 10 3102 10769986014003255 S2CID 123538275 a b Hettmansperger T P McKean J W 1998 Robust nonparametric statistical methods Kendall s Library of Statistics Vol 5 First ed London Edward Arnold New York John Wiley amp Sons Inc pp xiv 269 270 467 ISBN 978 0 340 54937 7 MR 1604954 Similarly see F Pesarin 2001 Multivariate permutation tests Chichester Wiley p 229 Maxwell S E Cole D A 1995 Tips for writing and reading methodological papers PDF Psychological Bulletin 118 2 196 197 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 417 6968 doi 10 1037 0033 2909 118 2 193 Grissom R J amp Kim J J 2005 Effect sizes for research A broach practical approach Mahwah NJ Erlbaum p 15 Grissom amp Kim 2005 p 33 Grissom amp Kim 2005 p 38 Grissom amp Kim 2005 p 42 Grissom amp Kim 2005 p 60 Cassey Smith 2014 Simulating confidence for the Ellison Glaeser Index Journal of Urban Economics 81 93 doi 10 1016 j jue 2014 02 005 Grissom amp Kim 2005 p 131 Self Determination Assessment internet Self Determination Technical Assistance Centers Archived from the original on 2010 06 28 Retrieved 2010 03 22 Wood P C Hillman S B amp Sawilowsky S S 1996 Locus of control self concept and self esteem among at risk African American adolescents Tests in Print Volume 1 Oscar Krisen Buros Buros Institute of Mental Measurements Educational tests and measurements 1999 p 247 Herrman J W Waterhouse J K 2010 What do adolescents think about teen parenting Western Journal of Nursing Research 33 4 577 592 doi 10 1177 0193945910381761 PMID 20947793 S2CID 206462502 Somers C L Johnson S A Sawilowsky S S 2002 A measure for evaluating the effectiveness of teen pregnancy programs Psychology in the Schools 39 3 337 342 doi 10 1002 pits 10023 Edge Research Executive Summary Archived from the original on 2011 01 18 Retrieved 2010 12 09 Sawilowsky coined the phrase datametric theory in Sawilowsky S 2000 Psychometrics vs datametrics Educational and Psychological Measurement 60 2 157 173 doi 10 1177 00131640021970439 S2CID 145237093 see also Sawilowsky S 2000 Reliability Rejoinder to Thompson and Vacha Haase Educational and Psychological Measurement 60 2 196 200 doi 10 1177 00131640021970457 S2CID 145538874 S Urbina 2004 Essentials of psychological testing Hoboken Wiley p 148 Note that in classical measurement theory see e g Sawilowsky 2000 Educational and Psychological Measurement validity applies to the application of the test but not to the test itself Hence the Wikipedia link name is problematic 2000 v 60 B Thompson Ed 2003 Score reliability Contemporary thinking on reliability issues Thousand Oaks Sage J C Thomas and P Traux 2008 Assessment and analysis of clinically significant change In D McKay Ed Handbook of Research Methods in Abnormal and Clinical Psychology p 333 Sawilowsky S 2002 A quick distribution free test for trend that contributes evidence of construct validity Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development 35 2 78 88 doi 10 1080 07481756 2002 12069051 S2CID 143359025 Sawilowsky Shlomo S ed 2007 Real Data Analysis A Volume in Quantitative Methods in Education and the Behavioral Sciences Issues Research and Teaching American Educational Research Association SIG Educational Statisticians Charlotte NC IAP Information Age Publishing ISBN 978 1 59311 565 4 Chapter 15 Spence P R Lachlan K A Rainear Adam 2016 Social media and crisis research Data collection and directions Computers in Human Behavior 54 667 672 doi 10 1016 j chb 2015 08 045 Spence P R Lachlan K A 2010 Disasters crises and unique populations Suggestions for survey research New Directions for Evaluation 2010 126 95 106 doi 10 1002 ev 332 S2CID 145595778 Awards for Outstanding Statistics Educators Archived from the original on 2013 03 07 Retrieved 2010 03 19 ProQuest 1594489921 ProQuest 1269394702 ProQuest 1269395621 Proquest 733505421 a b Profile View College of Education Wayne State University 11 May 2021 JMASM Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods Open Access Journals Wayne State University Journal of Modern 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