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  • accomplishment with this, and some details of Pearson & Fisher, can be found in Box, Joan Fisher, _R. A. Fisher, The Life of a Scientist_, 1978. Sorry, I...
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  • Wikipedia's page for William Sealy Gosset (not on the page for Pearson), we find: "Gosset was a friend of both Pearson and Fisher, an achievement, for...
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  • Rasch was an eugenicist, as were earlier pioneers in statistics, like Pearson, Fisher, Yerkes, and even Thorndike. Thorndikes successor at Columbia University...
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  • really get off the ground until 1920-40, thanks to, e.g., Ronald Fisher, Snedecor, Egon Pearson, Jerzy Neyman, Harold Hotelling). Many made nervous by positivism...
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  • attack. "Major contributors include Karl Pearson, William Sealy Gosset, Ronald Fisher, Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson." Which names do you object to and why...
    57 KB (8,538 words) - 00:21, 4 August 2014
  • Bowden-Smith William Kennedy (Royal Navy officer) Albert Hastings Markham Hugo Pearson Charles Drury Sir Richard Poore, 4th Baronet Hugh Evan-Thomas William Goodenough...
    71 KB (10,469 words) - 21:38, 14 August 2024
  • Fisher’s connections to a Communist front group to the New York Times (“NYT”). The following day the NYT ran a front page story describing Fisher’s connections...
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  • unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help) Klug, William S. et al 2012. Concepts of genetics. 10th ed, Pearson, p45 and G-19. ISBN 0-321-79578-4;...
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  • category need not exclude Cox from being influenced by Neyman-Pearson or the later writings of Fisher, of course. Feel free to add Cox to other categories! Thanks...
    16 KB (2,085 words) - 05:45, 13 February 2024
  • that Fisher disliked Bayes with automatic priors, but this lumpen-article previously lumped Fisher together with Neyman-Pearson as frequentists. Fisher repeatedly...
    153 KB (23,859 words) - 01:32, 16 December 2023
  • around 600,000 in 1970 to 1,260,000 in 1995. If subsidies were removed, fishers would have to cut down on the number of fishing fleet to cut cost, thus...
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  • (help), p. 391: "Ivy Lee, considered the father of public relations..." Pearson-Biography-First Among Equals Peace to political correctness, but the epithet...
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  • Darwinism, and then Mendel's work kicked off a feud between Bateson and Pearson that lasted until 1918 at least. We need more on Lamarckism, perhaps Lineaus...
    66 KB (10,180 words) - 18:35, 15 July 2024
  • and Smith (1985), page 63) quoting some of Darwin's correspondence. See Fisher the evolutionary biologist. I attempted mathematics, and even went during...
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  • Hardyplants -- The passage you keep saying does not agree with Pearson, is directly form Pearson. You wanted to include a paraphrase from page 9 all I did...
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  • frequentism was formalised in the early 20th century by von Mises, Fisher, Neyman and Pearson, though their work draws on ideas going back to Pascal and others...
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  • James B. Miller - The Epic of Evolution: Science and Religion in Dialogue, Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2003, ISBN 013093318X Gordon Kaufman - The Epic of Evolution...
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  • Presidents". Indiana University. Retrieved 2010-03-22. "Past Presidents: William Herbert Perry Faunce". Brown University. Retrieved 2010-03-22. Fiske, Edward...
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  • on Gnosticism), it also gives the impression that Friedländer, Bauer, Pearson, and Turner are supporters of the Christ myth theory. Somehow, I doubt...
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