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  1. A monograph on albinism in man by Karl Pearson, Edward Nettleship, et all 2010-08-30
  2. The Elastical Researches Of Barre De Saint-Venant (1889) by Karl Pearson, 2008-12-22
  3. Drapers Company Research Memoirs by Karl Pearson, 2009-12-17
  4. The Function of Science in the Modern State by Karl Pearson, 2010-01-12
  5. Tables for statisticians and biometricians by Karl Pearson, 2010-09-13
  6. A History Of The Theory Of Elasticity And Of The Strength Of Materials by Karl Pearson, 2010-05-13
  7. The Ethic Of Free Thought: A Selection Of Essays And Lectures (1888) by Karl Pearson, 2010-09-10
  8. National Life From the Standpoint of Science by Karl Pearson, 2010-10-14
  9. Tuberculosis, heredity and environment by Karl Pearson, 2010-08-16
  10. The New University for London by Karl Pearson, 2010-01-01
  11. The Trinity, A Nineteenth Century Passion-Play: The Son Or Victory Of Love (1882) by Karl Pearson, 2009-08-27
  12. Nature and nurture, the problem of the future, a presidential address by Karl Pearson, 2009-10-09
  13. The ethic of freethought: and other addresses and essays by Karl Pearson, 2010-08-19
  14. The Chances of Death, and Other Studies in Evolution by Karl Pearson, 2010-03-27

21. Modern History Sourcebook: Karl Pearson: National Life From The Standpoint Of Sc
Modern History Sourcebook National Life From the Standpoint of Science, 1900 pearson's ideas, which are all about a social darwinistic, racist/nationalist, notion of the superiority of Europeans stuff was quite common at the time.
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Pearson's ideas, which are all about a social darwinistic, racist/nationalist, notion of the superiority of Europeans stuff was quite common at the time. It is simply offensive today. History shows me one way, and one way only, in which a high state of civilization has been produced, namely, the struggle of race with race, and the survival of the physically and mentally fitter race. If you want to know whether the lower races of man can evolve a higher type, I fear the only course is to leave them to fight it out among themselves, and even then the struggle for existence between individual and individual, between tribe and tribe, may not be supported by that physical selection due to a particular climate on which probably so much of the Aryan's success depended. . . There is a struggle of race against race and of nation against nation. In the early days of that struggle it was a blind, unconscious struggle of barbaric tribes. At the present day, in the case of the civilized white man, it has become more and more the conscious, carefully directed attempt of the nation to fit itself to a continuously changing environment. The nations has to foresee how and where the struggle will be carried on; the maintenance of national position is becoming more and more a conscious preparation for changing conditions, an insight into the needs of coming environments.

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Biography of karl pearson (18571936) karl pearson. Born 27 March 1857 in London, England
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Karl Pearson
Born: 27 March 1857 in London, England
Died: 27 April 1936 in London, England
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Karl Pearson graduated from Cambridge University in 1879, then spent most of his career at University College, London. He was the first Galton professor of eugenics, holding the chair from 1911 to 1933. His book The Grammar of Science (1892), was remarkable in that it anticipated some of the ideas of relativity theory. It was wide ranging and attempted to extend the influence of science into all aspects. Pearson then became interested in developing mathematical methods for studying the processes of heredity and evolution. He applied statistics to biological problems of heredity and evolution. From 1893-1912 he wrote 18 papers entitled Mathematical Contribution to the Theory of Evolution which contain his most valuable work. These papers contain contributions to regression analysis, the correlation coefficient and includes the chi-square test of statistical significance (1900). His chi-square test was produced in an attempt to remove the normal distribution from its central position. Pearson coined the term 'standard deviation' in 1893. His work was influenced by the work of

23. References For Pearson
References for karl pearson. Books ES pearson, karl pearson An Appreciationof Some Aspects of His Life and Work (Cambridge, 1938).
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • E S Pearson, Karl Pearson : An Appreciation of Some Aspects of His Life and Work (Cambridge, 1938).
  • E S Pearson, The Neyman-Pearson story: 1926-34. Historical sidelights on an episode in Anglo-Polish collaboration, Festschrift for J Neyman (New York, 1966). Articles:
  • J B S Haldane, Karl Pearson, 1857 (1957). A centenary lecture delivered at University College London, Biometrika
  • J B S Haldane, Karl Pearson, 1857 (1957). A centenary lecture delivered at University College London, in E S Pearson and M G Kendall, Studies in the History of Statistics and Probability (London, 1970), 427-438.
  • E S Pearson, Some early correspondence between W S Gosset, R A Fisher and Karl Pearson, Biometrika
  • E S Pearson, Some early correspondence between W S Gosset, R A Fisher and Karl Pearson, in E S Pearson and M G Kendall, Studies in the History of Statistics and Probability (London, 1970), 405-418.
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    Mathematician and scientist, born in London. He turned form the law to mathematics, becoming professor of applied mathematics at University College, London, and professor of eugenics. He published The Grammar of Science (1892), and works on eugenics, mathematics, and biometrics. Motivated by the study of evolution and heredity, he was a founder of modern statistical theory, and his work established statistics as a subject in its own right. He also founded and edited the journal Biometrika Return to the biography index . Back to my homepage , the school , the Journalism department , or the Underground student pipeline

    25. Karl Pearson (1857-1936)
    karl pearson A Reader’s Guide. J. Aldrich (2001) pearson, karl (18571936) InternationalEncyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 11159-11163.
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    Karl Pearson: A Reader’s Guide FRONT page Print the legend! [The first thing Pearson could remember] was sitting in a high chair sucking his thumb. Someone told him to stop sucking it, and added that unless he did so, the thumb would wither away. He put his two thumbs together and looked at them for a long time. “They look alike to me,” he said to himself. “I can’t see that the thumb I suck is any smaller than the other. I wonder if she could be lying to me.” Here in this simple story we have rejection of constituted authority, faith in his own interpretation of the meaning of observed data, and finally, imputation of moral obliquity to a person whose judgement differed from his own. These characteristics were prominent throughout his entire career. W a l k ... er Biographical Sketch Photos of KP in with G a lton of W e l d ... r Karl Pearson was born in London on March 27 th 1857 into an upper-middle class family, his father a barrister. He read mathematics at Cambridge University, where M a xw e ... y and Stokes were the luminaries. He had the best of coaches, R o u t ... h , and came through the examinations as third wrangler. This brought him a fellowship and, for some years, financial freedom to travel and to pursue very diverse interests. He quali

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    31. Pearson, Karl (1857-1936) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
    pearson, karl (18571936), Statistician who popularized the chi-squaredtest and derived many important results in mathematical probability.
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    pearson, karl (18571936). British statistician who followed FrancisGalton in introducing statistics and probability into genetics
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    Pearson, Karl British statistician who followed Francis Galton in introducing statistics and probability into genetics and who developed the concept of eugenics (improving the human race by selective breeding). He introduced the term standard deviation into statistics.
    Pearson introduced in 1900 the 2 (chi-squared) test to determine whether a set of observed data deviates significantly from what would have been predicted by a 'null hypothesis' (that is, totally at random). He demonstrated that it could be applied to examine whether two hereditary characteristics (such as height and hair colour) were inherited independently.
    Pearson was born in London and studied at Cambridge, where he persuaded the authorities to abolish the mandatory classes in Christianity for undergraduates. In 1884 he became professor of mathematics at University College, London; from 1911 he was professor of eugenics at London University. In order to publish work on statistics as applied to biological subjects, he founded 1901 the journal Biometrika, which he edited until his death.
    Pearson's discoveries included the Pearson coefficient of correlation (1892), the theory of multiple and partial correlation (1896), the coefficient of variation (1898), work on errors of judgement (1902), and the theory of random walk (1905).

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  • 37. [PEARSON, Karl], Speeches Delivered At A Dinner Held In University College, Lond
    pearson, karl Speeches delivered at a dinner held in University College,London In honour of Professor karl pearson, 23 April 1934.
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    [PEARSON, Karl] Speeches delivered at a dinner held in University College, London In honour of Professor Karl Pearson, 23 April 1934. Cambridge University Press 1934 4to., 23, [1] pp., Frontispiece portrait of Pearson. Original gilt-lettered cloth. Only edition of this delightful tribute to Karl Pearson on the celebration of his fiftieth year as a professor at Cambridge. The speeches here are delivered by many of his past students, colleagues and friends who have come to honour Pearson's (K.P.) contributions to scientific research. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

    38. PEARSON, Karl, The Chances Of Death And Other Studies In Evolution.
    B. L. Rootenberg Rare Books. pearson, karl The chances of death andother studies in evolution. London Edward Arnold 1897. 2 vols.
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    PEARSON, Karl The chances of death and other studies in evolution. London Edward Arnold 1897 2 vols. 8vo., ix, [3], 388; [4], 460 pp., With frontispieces and text illustrations throughout (some folding), errata slips tipped in. An excellent set in the original cloth, first few leaves with minor spotting; uncut and mostly unopened. First edition of this important collection of essays on social and statistical topics, which includes "Variation in man and woman," the earliest study of anthropological populations to use scientific measures of variability. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

    39. Pearson | Karl | 1857-1936 | Professor Of Eugenics, University College London
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