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A brief history of Statistics in the last 100 years

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2016

D. V. Lindley*
Affiliation:
2 Periton Lane, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8AQ

Extract

When the Mathematical Gazette was founded, statisticians were mainly concerned with the collection and presentation of data. The mathematical side consisted mainly of developments from the work of Gauss and Laplace in the early part of the 19th century, though some surprisingly modern work was done by Edgeworth towards the close of the century. 1889 saw the publication of Galton’s Natural Inheritance, introducing correlation and regression. These two workers influenced Karl Pearson who, in 1900, began the modern era of mathematical statistics with the concept of the significance test usually known by the symbol he used, chi-squared.

Type
Twentieth Century Mathematics
Copyright
Copyright © The Mathematical Association 1996

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