Harvey Goldstein Explained

Harvey Goldstein
Birth Date:1939 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Whitechapel, London, UK[1]
Citizenship:United Kingdom
Field:Statistician
Work Institutions:National Children's Bureau
Institute of Education
University of Bristol
Alma Mater:Manchester University
University College London
Known For:Multilevel models
Prizes:Guy Medal (Silver, 1998)
Fellow of the British Academy (1996)

Harvey Goldstein (30 October 1939 – 9 April 2020) was a British statistician known for his contributions to multilevel modelling methodology, statistical software, social statistics, and for applying this to educational assessment and league tables.[2]

Goldstein was born in Whitechapel, London to a Jewish family.[3] He was professor of social statistics in the Centre for Multilevel Modelling at the University of Bristol. From 1977 to 2005, he was professor of statistical methods at the Institute of Education of the University of London. He was author of a monograph on multilevel statistical models.

He came from a left-wing family, and as a teenager he briefly joined the Young Communist League.[4] He was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 1996 and awarded the Guy Medal in silver by the Royal Statistical Society in 1998.

He died on 9 April 2020.[5]

It was reported that his death was due to COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in England.[6]

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  1. News: Mortimore . Peter . 2020-04-28 . Harvey Goldstein obituary . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-03-08 . 0261-3077.
  2. Harron . Katie . Leckie . George . Browne . Bill . Carpenter . James . Steele . Fiona . Cole . Tim . 2020 . Professor Harvey Goldstein at 80 . Significance . en . 17 . 1 . 41 . 10.1111/j.1740-9713.2020.01359.x . 213358603 . 1740-9705.
  3. Web site: Harvey Goldstein – an obituary. 2021-03-01. Jewish Voice for Labour. en.
  4. Gray . John . Diamond . Ian . Steele . Fiona . Harvey Goldstein Memoirs . Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy . October 2020 . 19 . 370 .
  5. Web site: Obituary: Professor Harvey Goldstein . University of Bristol . 14 April 2020.
  6. Web site: Tributes to Professor Harvey Goldstein . TES . 14 April 2020.