Biography
Scott Roths is an Associate Teaching Professor of Statistics at Penn State.
Roths received his PhD in Statistics from Penn State University in 2011. He received his MS in Statistics from Kansas State University in 2005, and a BS in Mathematics from Kansas State University in 2002.
His research interests include statistics education, both in the the classroom and online.
Publications
- Tebbs, J. and Roths, S. (2008). New large-sample confidence intervals for a linear combination of binomial proportions. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 138, 1884-1893.
- Roths, S. and Tebbs, J. (2006). Revisiting Beal’s confidence intervals for the difference of two binomial proportions. Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, 35, 1593-1609.
Teaching
PSU 016 - First-Year Seminar Science
STAT 200 - Elementary Statistics
STAT 318 - Elementary Probability
STAT 319 - Applied Statistics in Science
STAT 414 - Introduction to Probability Theory
STAT 415 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
STAT 461 - Analysis of Variance
STAT 462 - Applied Regression Analysis
STAT 463 - Applied Time Series Analysis
STAT 464 - Applied Nonparametric Statistics
STAT 502 - Analysis of Variance and Design of Experiments
STAT 504 - Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis
STAT 505 - Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis
STAT 544 - Categorical Data Analysis