Berger and
George Casella met at Purdue and became fast friends, studying statistics together. In 1983 at the Eastern North American Region (ENAR) conference of the
International Biometric Society, Casella asked Berger to co-author a new master's level introductory text to
statistical inference, hoping to revise and improve
Hogg and Craig's
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics. This led to the publication of
Statistical Inference in 1990. They continued to publish papers together, touching on topics such as
generalized means and the reconciliation of
Bayesian and
frequentist testing, until Casella's death in 2012. ==Published works==