Profile of Stefania Naddeo: born on March the 30th 1961 in Rome (Italy). Graduated in Economics and Commerce at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” with a grade of 110 out of 110 (magna cum laude). 1987 – 1990: Employed at SO.GE.I. "General Computer Society" 1990: Researcher in Statistics at the Faculty of Economics and Commerce of the University of Cassino, moved to Siena University from 1996.
She teaches at the University of Siena. The courses held during these years concern topics of descriptive and inferential statistics, statistics for experimental and technological research, multivariate statistics: theory and applications in the SAS environment, decision theory and Bayesian inference. In 2016 she taught for the ITS course "Elements of Statistics and Data Analysis" within the TABS Tourism and Cultural Heritage Foundation.
Environmental sampling in the design approach; adaptive sampling for estimating the abundance of elusive biological populations; inverse sampling: estimating the number of rare populations; the estimation of tourist flows: review of estimation methods, survey tools and sampling plans; hypothesis testing using permutation techniques; the analysis of risk factors.