Sharon Lynn Lohr is an American statistician. She is an Emeritus Dean’s Distinguished Professor of Statistics at
Arizona State University, and an independent statistical consultant.[1] Her research interests include
survey sampling,
design of experiments, and applications of statistics in education and criminology.[2]
Education and career
Lohr graduated from
Calvin College in 1982. She completed her Ph.D. in statistics in 1987 at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1]
Her dissertation, Accurate Multivariate Estimation Using Double and Triple Sampling, was supervised by Mark Finster.[3]
After retiring from Arizona State, she served a five-year term as vice president and senior statistician at
Westat.[1]