Anticipated Deadline:
June 30, 2024

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Campbell - Frederick Mosteller Award

Organization: Campbell Collaboration

The Frederick Mosteller Award for Distinctive Contributions to Systematic Reviewing is named in honor of Charles Frederick Mosteller (1916-2006), who was the Roger I. Lee Professor of Mathematical Statistics at Harvard University. Many of his works in both theoretical and applied statistics are considered classic texts. Mosteller's work and influence have extended to other fields, particularly health care and school education. The award is for an individual who has made an important contribution to the theory, method or practice of systematic reviewing in criminal justice, education, social welfare or other areas within the ambit of the Campbell Collaboration. The award may be given for a single exceptional paper, a body of work, or for lifetime contributions.

Award Recipients

  • Betsy J. Becker, 2011