Scott Richter, Associate Professor
Director of Statistical Consulting Center

Office: Petty 107
Phone: 256-1123
Email address: sjricht2@uncg.edu
Personal web page: www.uncg.edu/~sjricht2/
Starting year at UNCG: 2001
Education
Ph.D. in Statistics, Oklahoma State University (1997)
Teaching
Office hours: MW 2:30-3:50Fall, 2013
- STA 481-01 LEC (Introduction to Design of Experiments), TR 11:00-12:15, Sullivan Science Building 103
- STA 581-01 WEB (SAS System for Statistical Analysis)
- STA 667-02 RES (Statistical Consulting)
- STA 675-01 LEC (Advanced Experimental Design), TR 11:00-12:15, Sullivan Science Building 103
- STA 690-01 SEM (Graduate Seminar)
- STA 382-01 LEC (Introduction to Sampling Methods), MW 3:30-4:45, Petty Building 223
- STA 667-03 RES (Statistical Consulting)
- STA 671-01 LEC (Multivariate Analysis), MW 9:30-10:45, Sullivan Science Building 349
Research Interests
Recent Publications
- Richter, S. J. ; McCann, M. H . Using the Tukey-Kramer Test as the Omnibus Test in the Hayter-Fisher Procedure. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology (in press).
- Lacey, E. P. ; Lovin, M. E. ; Richter, S. J. ; Herrington, D. A . Floral Reflectance, Color, and Thermoregulation: What Really Explains Geographic Variation in Thermal Acclimation Ability of Ectotherms? American Naturalist, 175 (2010), no. 3, 335--349.
- Richter, Scott J. ; McCann, Melinda H. Step-down multiple comparison procedures using medians and permutation tests. Comm. Statist. Simulation Comput. 38 (2009), no. 8, 1551--1561.
- Phillips, S. L. ; Richter, S. J. ; McPherson, D . Voiced initial consonant perception deficits in older hearing-impaired listeners with good and poor speech perception. Journal of Speech, Learning and Hearing Research, 52 (2009), 118--129.
- Stavn, R. H. ; Richter, S. J . Biogeo-optics: Particle Optical Properties and the Partitioning of the Spectral Scattering Coefficient of Ocean Waters. Applied Optics, 47 (2008), no. 14, 2660-2679.
Brief Bio
Dr. Richter earned a Ph.D. in 1997 from Oklahoma State University, and he joined the UNCG faculty in 2001. His research focuses on nonparametric methods, multiple comparisons and interdisciplinary research.