Statisticians
Career Overview
Career Description: Engage in the development of mathematical theory or apply statistical theory and methods to collect, organize, interpret, and summarize numerical data to provide usable information. May specialize in fields, such as bio-statistics, agricultural statistics, business statistics, economic statistics, or other fields.
Industry: Computer and Mathematical
Other Job Titles for Statisticians:
- Cost Estimators
- Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
- Actuaries
- Mathematicians
- Operations Research Analysts
- Mathematical Technicians
- Numerical Tool and Process Control Programmers
- Traffic Technicians
- Economists
Personality Profile
- Realistic: Realistic occupations frequently involve work activities that include practical, hands-on problems and solutions. They often deal with plants, animals, and real-world materials like wood, tools, and machinery. Many of the occupations require working outside, and do not involve a lot of paperwork or working closely with others.
- Investigative: Investigative occupations frequently involve working with ideas, and require an extensive amount of thinking. These occupations can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally.
- Artistic: Artistic occupations frequently involve working with forms, designs and patterns. They often require self-expression and the work can be done without following a clear set of rules.
- Social: Social occupations frequently involve working with, communicating with, and teaching people. These occupations often involve helping or providing service to others.
- Enterprising: Enterprising occupations frequently involve starting up and carrying out projects. These occupations can involve leading people and making many decisions. Sometimes they require risk taking and often deal with business.
- Conventional: Conventional occupations frequently involve following set procedures and routines. These occupations can include working with data and details more than with ideas. Usually there is a clear line of authority to follow.
- First Interest High-Point: Primary-Rank Descriptiveness
- Second Interest High-Point: Secondary-Cutoff/Rank Descriptiveness
- Third Interest High-Point: Tertiary-Cutoff/Rank Descriptiveness
Common Work Tasks
- Report results of statistical analyses, including information in the form of graphs, charts, and tables.
- Process large amounts of data for statistical modeling and graphic analysis, using computers.
- Identify relationships and trends in data, as well as any factors that could affect the results of research.
- Analyze and interpret statistical data to identify significant differences in relationships among sources of information.
- Prepare data for processing by organizing information, checking for any inaccuracies, and adjusting and weighting the raw data.
- Evaluate the statistical methods and procedures used to obtain data to ensure validity, applicability, efficiency, and accuracy.
- Evaluate sources of information to determine any limitations in terms of reliability or usability.
- Plan data collection methods for specific projects and determine the types and sizes of sample groups to be used.
- Design research projects that apply valid scientific techniques and use information obtained from baselines or historical data to structure uncompromised and efficient analyses.
- Develop an understanding of fields to which statistical methods are to be applied to determine whether methods and results are appropriate.
- Supervise and provide instructions for workers collecting and tabulating data.
- Apply sampling techniques or use complete enumeration bases to determine and define groups to be surveyed.
- Adapt statistical methods to solve specific problems in many fields, such as economics, biology, and engineering.
- Develop and test experimental designs, sampling techniques, and analytical methods.
- Examine theories, such as those of probability and inference, to discover mathematical bases for new or improved methods of obtaining and evaluating numerical data.
- Provide feedback and recommendations to developers on software usability and functionality.
- Monitor program performance to ensure efficient and problem-free operations.
- Conduct software compatibility tests with programs, hardware, operating systems, or network environments.
- Install and configure recreations of software production environments to allow testing of software performance.
- Collaborate with field staff or customers to evaluate or diagnose problems and recommend possible solutions.
- Identify program deviance from standards, and suggest modifications to ensure compliance.
- Design or develop automated testing tools.
- Coordinate user or third party testing.
- Perform initial debugging procedures by reviewing configuration files, logs, or code pieces to determine breakdown source.
- Visit beta testing sites to evaluate software performance.
- Evaluate or recommend software for testing or bug tracking.
- Conduct historical analyses of test results.
- Provide technical support during software installation or configuration.
Emerging Tasks
- Develop software applications/programming to use for statistical modeling and graphic analysis.
- Present statistical and non-statistical results using charts, bullets, and graphs in meetings or conferences to audiences such as clients, peers, and students.
- Report results of statistical analyses in peer reviewed papers and technical manuals.
Work Activities
- Analyzing Data or Information: Identifying the underlying principles, reasons, or facts of information by breaking down information or data into separate parts.
- Assisting and Caring for Others: Providing personal assistance, medical attention, emotional support, or other personal care to others such as coworkers, customers, or patients.
- Coaching and Developing Others: Identifying the developmental needs of others and coaching, mentoring, or otherwise helping others to improve their knowledge or skills.
- Communicating with Persons Outside Organization: Communicating with people outside the organization, representing the organization to customers, the public, government, and other external sources. This information can be exchanged in person, in writing, or by telephone or e-mail.
- Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates: Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person.
- Controlling Machines and Processes: Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes (not including computers or vehicles).
- Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others: Getting members of a group to work together to accomplish tasks.
- Developing and Building Teams: Encouraging and building mutual trust, respect, and cooperation among team members.
- Developing Objectives and Strategies: Establishing long-range objectives and specifying the strategies and actions to achieve them.
- Documenting/Recording Information: Entering, transcribing, recording, storing, or maintaining information in written or electronic/magnetic form.
- Drafting, Laying Out, and Specifying Technical Devices, Parts, and Equipment: Providing documentation, detailed instructions, drawings, or specifications to tell others about how devices, parts, equipment, or structures are to be fabricated, constructed, assembled, modified, maintained, or used.
- Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships: Developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintaining them over time.
- Estimating the Quantifiable Characteristics of Products, Events, or Information: Estimating sizes, distances, and quantities; or determining time, costs, resources, or materials needed to perform a work activity.
- Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards: Using relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards.
- Getting Information: Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
- Guiding, Directing, and Motivating Subordinates: Providing guidance and direction to subordinates, including setting performance standards and monitoring performance.
- Handling and Moving Objects: Using hands and arms in handling, installing, positioning, and moving materials, and manipulating things.
- Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events: Identifying information by categorizing, estimating, recognizing differences or similarities, and detecting changes in circumstances or events.
- Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material: Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects.
- Interacting With Computers: Using computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to program, write software, set up functions, enter data, or process information.
- Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others: Translating or explaining what information means and how it can be used.
- Judging the Qualities of Things, Services, or People: Assessing the value, importance, or quality of things or people.
- Making Decisions and Solving Problems: Analyzing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems.
- Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings: Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment, to detect or assess problems.
- Monitoring and Controlling Resources: Monitoring and controlling resources and overseeing the spending of money.
- Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment: Running, maneuvering, navigating, or driving vehicles or mechanized equipment, such as forklifts, passenger vehicles, aircraft, or water craft.
- Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work: Developing specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish your work.
- Performing Administrative Activities: Performing day-to-day administrative tasks such as maintaining information files and processing paperwork.
- Performing for or Working Directly with the Public: Performing for people or dealing directly with the public. This includes serving customers in restaurants and stores, and receiving clients or guests.
- Performing General Physical Activities: Performing physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials.
- Processing Information: Compiling, coding, categorizing, calculating, tabulating, auditing, or verifying information or data.
- Provide Consultation and Advice to Others: Providing guidance and expert advice to management or other groups on technical, systems-, or process-related topics.
- Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment: Servicing, repairing, calibrating, regulating, fine-tuning, or testing machines, devices, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of electrical or electronic (not mechanical) principles.
- Repairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment: Servicing, repairing, adjusting, and testing machines, devices, moving parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical (not electronic) principles.
- Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others: Handling complaints, settling disputes, and resolving grievances and conflicts, or otherwise negotiating with others.
- Scheduling Work and Activities: Scheduling events, programs, and activities, as well as the work of others.
- Selling or Influencing Others: Convincing others to buy merchandise/goods or to otherwise change their minds or actions.
- Staffing Organizational Units: Recruiting, interviewing, selecting, hiring, and promoting employees in an organization.
- Thinking Creatively: Developing, designing, or creating new applications, ideas, relationships, systems, or products, including artistic contributions.
- Training and Teaching Others: Identifying the educational needs of others, developing formal educational or training programs or classes, and teaching or instructing others.
- Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge: Keeping up-to-date technically and applying new knowledge to your job.
Detailed Work Activities
- advise governmental or industrial personnel
- analyze scientific research data or investigative findings
- analyze social or economic data
- collect scientific or technical data
- collect social or personal information
- collect statistical data
- communicate technical information
- compile numerical or statistical data
- confer with research personnel
- confer with scientists
- create mathematical or statistical diagrams or charts
- develop mathematical ideas or interpretations
- develop mathematical simulation models
- develop or maintain databases
- develop policies, procedures, methods, or standards
- develop tables depicting data
- evaluate reliability of source information
- explain complex mathematical information
- follow statistical process control procedures
- interpret charts or tables for social or economic research
- make presentations
- perform statistical analysis
- perform statistical analysis in physical science or geological research
- perform statistical modeling
- plan scientific research or investigative studies
- plan surveys of specified group or area
- prepare reports
- prepare technical reports or related documentation
- provide expert testimony on research results
- recognize interrelationships among social statistics or indicators
- recommend further study or action based on research data
- use computers to enter, access or retrieve data
- use knowledge of investigation techniques
- use mathematical or statistical methods to identify or analyze problems
- use quantitative research methods
- use relational database software
- use scientific research methodology
- use spreadsheet software
- use word processing or desktop publishing software
- write scholarly or technical research papers
- use library or online Internet research techniques
- use long or short term production planning techniques
- use mathematical or statistical methods to identify or analyze problems
- use object-oriented computer programming techniques
- use project management techniques
- use quantitative research methods
- use relational database software
- use scientific research methodology
- use spreadsheet software
- use statistical cost estimation methods
- use word processing or desktop publishing software
- write scholarly or technical research papers
- write technical specifications for computer systems, software or applications
- use computers to enter, access or retrieve data
- use cost benefit analysis techniques
- use geographical information system (GIS) software
- use interpersonal communication techniques
- use interviewing procedures
- use knowledge of mainframe computers
- use object-oriented computer programming techniques
- use project management techniques
- use relational database software
- use spreadsheet software
- use structural analysis techniques to analyze computer systems
- write business project or bid proposals
- write computer software, programs, or code
- write documentation for computer programming
- write technical specifications for computer systems, software or applications
- work as a team member
- write business project or bid proposals
- write computer software, programs, or code
- write documentation for computer programming
- write research or project grant proposals
- write scholarly or technical research papers
Tools & Technology Used on the Job
- Abacus Concepts SuperANOVA
- Angoss KnowledgeSEEKER
- Aptech Systems GAUSS
- Automatic Forecasting Systems Autobox
- C++
- Camfit Data Limited Microfit
- Common business oriented language COBOL
- Cytel StatXact
- Data Description Data Desk
- Desktop computers
- Econometric Software LIMDEP
- Formula translation/translator FORTRAN
- GraphPad Prism
- IBM DB2
- Insightful S-PLUS
- Laptop computers
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Visual Basic
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro
- Microsoft Word
- Minitab software
- Muthen & Muthen MPlus
- NCR Teradata Warehouse Miner
- NCSS Power Analysis and Sample Size PASS
- Oracle software
- Personal computers
- Quantitative Micro Software EViews
- R
- RAT-STATS
- SAS Enterprise Miner
- SAS JMP
- SAS software
- Scientific Software International SSI Hierarchical Linear and Non-Linear Modeling HLM
- Scientific Software International SSI LISREL
- SPSS Amos
- SPSS AnswerTree
- SPSS software
- StataCorp Stata
- Stat-Ease Design-Ease
- Stat-Ease Design-Expert
- Statistical Solutions BMDP
- StatPoint STATGRAPHICS Centurion
- StatSoft STATISTICA
- Structured query language SQL
- Sun Microsystems Java
- Sybase PowerBuilder
- Systat SigmaPlot
- Systat SigmaStat
- The Mathworks MATLAB
- UNISTAT Statistical Package
- Unix
- Visual Numerics TS-WAVE
- XGobi
- XLISP-STAT
- Network modeling, mapping, and analysis software
- Network monitoring software
- Network multimeters
- Network reporting software
- Network traffic flow monitoring and analysis software
- Network traffic probe software
- Network, server and operating system optimization software
- Notebook computers
- Online traffic calculator software
- Optical network management software
- Optical spectrum analyzers
- Packet filter software
- Packet tracing software
- Patch and upgrade management software
- Penetration testing software
- Personal digital assistants PDA
- Ping software
- Power meters
- Practical extraction and reporting language Perl
- Protocol analyzers
- Requirements management software
- Risk assessment software
- Root cause analysis software
- Security incident management software
- Segue SilkPerformer
- Simple network management protocol SNMP software
- Software distribution software
- SolarWinds software
- Storage area network SAN software
- Symantec Intruder Alert
- Synchronous optical network SONET analyzers
- System and data disaster recovery software
- System testing software
- Systems and applications migration software
- T-Birds
- Tcpdump software
- Ticket information tracking software
- Time domain reflectometers
- Virtual local area network management software
- Virus scanning software
- Wide area network WAN analyzers
- Veritas NerveCenter
- Virtual local area network management software
- Virtual network computing VNC software
- ZABBIX software
- Requirements management software
- Ruby on Rails
- SAP software
- SAS software
- Security testing software
- Smalltalk
- Software asset management SAM software
- Software distribution software
- Spectra Quest software
- Stac Software ReachOut
- Static analysis software
- Statistical analysis software
- Stress testing software
- Structure prediction software
- Structured query language SQL
- Sun Microsystems Java
- Sun Microsystems Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition J2EE
- Sun Microsystems Sun ONE
- Sybase SQL Server
- Symantec pcAnywhere
- Symantec Visual Caf
- System and data disaster recovery software
- System testing software
- Systems and application deployment and migration software
- Test design software
- Test implementation software
- Time sharing option TSO software
- Unified modeling language UML
- Unit testing software
- Usability testing software
- Version control software
- Virus scanning software
- Web server software
- WebFOCUS software
- Wise Solutions software
- Wise Solutions Wise for Windows Installer
- Wright software
- Pascal
- Patch management software
- Personal digital assistants PDA
- PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
- Polka
- Practical extraction and reporting language Perl
- Programming language one PL/I
- Prolog
- Python
- QNX software
- Real time operating system RTOS software
- Recovery testing software
- Regression testing software
- Relational database management software
- Requirements management software
- Restructured extended executor REXX
- Ruby
- Ruby on Rails
- SAP Netweaver
- SAS software
- Sather
- Scheme
- Security testing software
- Self
- Simple API for XML SAX
- Simulation language SIMULA
- Simulation program with integrated circuit emphasis SPICE
- Smalltalk
- Software distribution management software
- Static analysis software
- Storage area network SAN software
- Stress testing software
- String oriented symbolic language SNOBOL
- Structured query language SQL
- Sun Microsystem Solaris
- Sun Microsystems Java
- Sun Microsystems Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition J2EE
- Sun Microsystems Java server pages JSP
- Sybase SQL Server
- Symantec Visual Caf
- System testing software
- Test design software
- Test implementation software
- The MathWorks Simulink
- Unified modeling language UML
- Unit testing software
- Unix
- Version control software
- Visible Razor
- VxWorks software
- Web server software
- Web service definition language WDSL
- Win CE
Education, Training & Experience
Overall Experience
Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience are needed for these occupations. Many require more than five years of experience. For example, surgeons must complete four years of college and an additional five to seven years of specialized medical training to be able to do their job.
Job Training
Employees may need some on-the-job training, but most of these occupations assume that the person will already have the required skills, knowledge, work-related experience, and/or training.
Education
A bachelor's degree is the minimum formal education required for these occupations. However, many also require graduate school. For example, they may require a master's degree, and some require a Ph.D., M.D., or J.D. (law degree).
Examples
These occupations often involve coordinating, training, supervising, or managing the activities of others to accomplish goals. Very advanced communication and organizational skills are required. Examples include librarians, lawyers, aerospace engineers, physicists, school psychologists, and surgeons.
Salary & Wages
- Average hourly wage (2007) -$33.61
- Average annual wage (2007) - $69,900.00
Projected Employment Growth
- Projected growth (2006-2016): 8.51%
- Projected need (2006-2016): 1,909
- Employment (2006): 22,416




