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  1. The Art of Rough Travel: From the Peculiar to Practical, Advice From a 19th Century Explorer by Francis Galton, 2006-09
  2. Hereditary Genius An Inquiry Into Its Laws And Consequences by Francis Galton, 2009-09-19
  3. Inquiries into human faculty and its development by Francis Galton, 1907-01-01
  4. Extreme Measures: The Dark Visions and Bright Ideas of Francis Galton by Martin Brookes, 2004-10-11
  5. Essays in Eugenics by Sir Francis Galton, 2004-10-08
  6. A Life of Sir Francis Galton: From African Exploration to the Birth of Eugenics by Nicholas Wright Gillham, 2001-11-01
  7. The Art of Travel by Francis Galton, 2010-03-07
  8. Francis Galton: The Life and Work of a Victorian Genius by Derek William Forrest, 1974-12
  9. Finger Prints (Great Minds) by Francis Galton, 2006-06
  10. The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries by Francis Galton, 2009-10-04
  11. Inquiries Into Human Faculty And Its Development - Francis Galton by Francis Galton, 2010-02-03
  12. Francis Galton: Pioneer of Heredity and Biometry by Michael Bulmer, 2003-11-19
  13. Probability: The Foundation of Eugenics (1907) by Sir Francis Galton, 2009-06-25
  14. Fighting for the Good Cause: Reflections on Francis Galton's Legacy to American Hereditarian Psychology (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society) by Gerald Sweeney, 2001-05

1. Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911)
Sir Francis Galton (18221911) The great man of measurement, of "anything and everything" was Sir Francis Galton.
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2. Sir Francis Galton F.R.S
are a chain of proofs to the contrary. Francis Galton, Hereditary Genius. Despite his colossal achievements, contemporary reputation and
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3. Hereditary Genius
Francis Galton 1869 (Second Edition, 1892) Match Format Sort by Galton's Preface to the 1892 edition.
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4. Human Intelligence Francis Galton
The biographical profile of Francis Galton, focusing on his/her contributions to the development of intelligence theory and testing.
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5. Francis Galton Statistical Inquiries Into The Efficacy Of
A paper on prayer, together with Francis Galton's work on forensics, genetics and intelligence. Also his method for visualising the number one
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6. Galton, Francis Pioneer Of Heredity
A critical account of the nineteenth century scientist's work on genetics, evolution and biological statistics. Book written by Michael Bulmer, in
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7. Galton
Francis Galton (18221911). Last modified, September 9, 2003. Soshichi Uchii. suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
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8. Classics In The History Of Psychology Galton (1865)
By Francis Galton (1865) Originally published in Macmillan's Magazine, 12, 157166, 318-327. PART I
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9. Francis Galton (1822-1911)
Francis Galton (18221911) "Every long-established race has necessarily its peculiar fitness for the conditions under which it has lived, owing to
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10. Sir Francis Galton
Galton, Sir Francis (18221911) Scientist and explorer, born in Birmingham, West Midlands.
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11. Francis Galton - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Francis Galton Enlarge. Francis Galton. Sir Francis Galton (February 16, Galton was gripped by the work and devoted the rest of his life to exploring
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Francis Galton Sir Francis Galton February 16 January 17 British anthropologist ... statistician , a pioneer in eugenics , investigator of the human mind, and the founder of the science of measuring mental faculties: psychometrics . He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and was knighted in He was born into the Darwin-Wedgwood family near Sparkbrook Birmingham and was Charles Darwin 's half first cousin, his mother and Darwin's father having been children of Erasmus Darwin by separate marriages. His father was Samuel Tertius Galton , son of Samuel "John" Galton . He was advised at a young age by Charles Darwin that he ought to "read Mathematics like a house on fire," and was very much influenced by Darwin's ideas of natural selection when they came into print. Portrait of Galton by Octavius Oakley Galton had a somewhat directionless youth. Born into a family too wealthy to require him to work he took a gentlemanly rather than a professional interest in science and failed to graduate from Cambridge. In the 1850's he spent some time travelling in Africa and then proceeded to write books on his experiences including The Art of Travel , a handbook of practical advice for the Victorian on the move.

12. Francis Galton - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Angell J. Mark Baldwin Sir Francis Galton Edited and with Prefaces by. Introduction Francis Galton, Kantsaywhere and The Donoghues of.
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13. Sir Francis Galton F.R.S
Describes his work as an explorer, meteorologist, statistician, and psychologist. With selected writings, an extensive biography, photographs and portraits,
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14. Talbot Correspondence Project: GALTON Francis To TALBOT William Henry Fox, 01 Ju
Talbot Correspondence galton francis to TALBOT William Henry Fox, 01 Jul 1868 09386, Talbot Correspondence Project, University of Glasgow.
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15. Francis Galton: Information From Answers.com
Galton, Sir Francis ( gôl t?n ) , 1822–1911, English scientist, founder of eugenics; cousin of Charles Darwin.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Francis Galton Encyclopedia Galton, Sir Francis g´l tən ) , 1822–1911, English scientist, founder of eugenics; cousin of Charles Darwin . He turned from exploration and meteorology (where he introduced the theory of the anticyclone ) to the study of heredity and eugenics (a term that he coined). Galton devised the correlation coefficient and brought other statistical methods into this work, which was carried on by his pupil Karl Pearson as the science of biometrics. In his Hereditary Genius (1869) he presented strong evidence that talent is an inherited characteristic. Galton established a system of classifying fingerprints that is still used today. He was knighted in 1909. The best known of his books is Inquiries into Human Faculty Bibliography See his Memories of My Life (1908, repr. 1974); biographies by K. Pearson (3 vol. in 4, 1914–30), N. W. Gillham (2002), and M. Brookes (2004); study by H. F. Crovitz (1970). WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

16. Lefalophodon Francis Galton
Francis Galton (18221911) Galton conducted extensive statistical studies of heredity in humans, including the first major twin study (1883).
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Francis Galton (1822-1911)
"Every long-established race has necessarily its peculiar fitness for the conditions under which it has lived, owing to the sure operation of Darwin's law of natural selection." English social scientist, an outspoken hereditarian and selectionist and (alone with his disciple Karl Pearson ) a founder of biometrics. Galton conducted extensive statistical studies of heredity in humans, including the first major twin study (1883). A virulent racist, he popularized the phrase "nature and nurture" from 1874 onward specifically so he could downplay the latter. He also coined the term "eugenics" (1883) and essentially founded the eugenics movement with arguments going back to 1865, although his ideas did not gain wide acceptance until the turn of the century, spurred on by the rediscovery of Mendel 's laws of inheritance. A first cousin of Darwin and a witness of the famous Huxley -Wilberforce debate of 1860, he was a staunch supporter of natural selection even at its lowest, late 19th-century ebb. Ironically, he argued that selection on minor variations was too weak to produce long-term evolutionary changes, which instead were due to occasional saltations. Despite having read Galton's 1869 book, Darwin himself still took a dim view of the influence of heredity on human behavior in his The Descent of Man (1871). As a member of

17. Francis Galton
Francis Galton (18221911). Possessed of a remarkably high degree of intelligence (an estimated IQ of 200) and a wealth of novel ideas, Galton is perhaps
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18. Francis Galton
Francis Galton Born 16Feb-1822 Birthplace Birmingham, England Died 17-Jan-1911 Location of death Haslemere, Surrey, England Cause of death unspecified
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Francis Galton Born: 16-Feb-1822
Birthplace: Birmingham, England
Died: 17-Jan-1911
Location of death: Haslemere, Surrey, England
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Remains: Buried, Claverdon churchyard
Gender: Male
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Occupation: Anthropologist Explorer Level of fame: Niche Executive summary: Word Association Test English anthropologist, son of S. T. Galton, of Duddeston, Warwickshire, was born on the 16th of February 1822. His grandfather was the poet-naturalist Erasmus Darwin , and Charles Darwin was his cousin. After attending King Edward VI's grammar school, Birmingham, he studied at Birmingham hospital, and afterwards at King's College, London, with the intention of making medicine his profession; but after taking his degree at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1843 he changed his mind. The years 1845-46 he spent in travelling in the Sudan, and in 1850 he made an exploration, with Dr. John Anderson, of Damaraland and the Ovarnpo country in southwest Africa, starting from Walfisch Bay. These tracts had practically never been traversed before, and on the appearance of the published account of his journey and experiences under the title of Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa (1853) Galton was awarded the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society. His

19. Encyklopedia: Galton Francis
galton francis (18221911), filozof amator, inicjator badan i tworzenia teorii psychologii indywidualnej. Badal czlowieka nie w odosobnieniu
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20. 1876 - Francis Galton
Francis Galton (18221911) offers a statistical approach to understanding inheritance. Soon after publication of Charles Darwin s Origin of Species,
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Francis Galton (1822-1911) offers a statistical approach to understanding inheritance. Soon after publication of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, Francis Galton undertook studies of how various traits might be transmitted from parent to offspring. His early experiments, in which he injected rabbits with blood drawn from other rabbits of different colored coats, tested a speculative theory known as "pangenesis." As Galton soon realized, that theory—in which particles in the blood were thought to carry hereditary information—was incorrect. However, a statistical approach to heredity was both plausible and promising. Employing impressionistic data about talented individuals and their families, Galton proposed the "law of ancestral inheritance" in 1876. Revised several times over the next two decades, Galton's basic conception was that, on average, each parent provides offspring with one quarter of inherited traits, while grandparents contribute the rest.
Francis Galton The "law of ancestral heredity," as it turned out, was mistaken. Although he was interested in individual variations, Galton's mathematical methods treated them as "errors." In Gregor Mendel's more carefully conceived experiments with culinary peas, variations represented the expression of discrete alternative factors or (as we would say today) genes. Galton, in his personal correspondence with Darwin, came close to this conception, but never proceeded to a testable formulation.

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