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  1. Student: A Statistical Biography of William Sealy Gosset by E. S. Pearson, 1990-08-16
  2. English Statisticians: Ronald Fisher, Florence Nightingale, Francis Galton, William Sealy Gosset, Thomas Bayes, Karl Pearson, Frank Yates
  3. Statistiker (20. Jahrhundert): William Sealy Gosset, Henryk Grossmann, Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, Friedrich Burgdörfer, Franck Goddio (German Edition)
  4. People From Canterbury: Christopher Marlowe, Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, William Sealy Gosset, John Redwood, Trevor Pinnock, Freddie Laker
  5. "Student's" Collected Papers by William Sealy Gosset, 1947
  6. Letters from W.S. Gosset to R.A. Fisher, 1915-1936 by William Sealy Gosset, 1962
  7. Collected papers by William Sealy Gosset, 1947
  8. Studentized Residual: Estimator, Data Point, Regression Analysis, Student's T-Statistic, William Sealy Gosset, Normalization (statistics), Errors and Residuals in Statistics
  9. Student's T-Test: Student's T-Distribution, Probability Distribution, Normal Distribution, Probability, Statistics, Generalised Hyperbolic Distribution, Guinness Brewery, William Sealy Gosset
  10. Student's T-Distribution: Probability, Statistics, Probability Distribution, Normal Distribution, Student's T-Test, Generalised Hyperbolic Distribution, William Sealy Gosset, Guinness Brewery
  11. Student.' A Statistical Biography of William Sealy Gosset . Based on writings by E. S. Pearson. Edited and augmented by R. L. Plackett. With the assistance of G. A. Barnard. by E. S.: PEARSON, 1990
  12. The Swiss Family Robinson by William H.G. Kingston, 1963

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Economists in London and UCL william gosset. Born , 1876. Died , 1937. Biography ,gosset worked briefly in the UCL Department of Applied Statistics and
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BIOGRAPHY 12.1 William S. Gosset
William Sealy Gosset was born in Canterbury, England, the latest descendant of an old Huguenot family that had left France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. He studied at Winchester, then at Oxford, where he focused on mathematics and natural sciences. Upon graduation, he joined Arthur Guinness and Son, a Dublin brewery, and he remained employed there throughout his life, ultimately becoming chief brewer at a new brewery in London. Early on, Gosset saw a need for careful scientific analyses of a variety of processes, from barley production to yeast fermentation, all of which profoundly affected the quality of the brewery's final product, beer. His firm sent him to study under Karl Pearson (Biography 14.1) at the University College, London. At the time, the theory of estimation based on large samples had been fully worked out, but Gosset noticed a void with respect to small-sample estimation theory. Small samples, however, were typical of Gosset's work at the brewery. So Gosset developed the theory himself. In a now famous 1908 paper, The Probable Error of a Mean , he noted that s is an erratic estimator of s when n is small; hence, customary measures of the precision of estimates were invalid for small samples and unknown

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Nach dem Studium der Mathematik und Chemie in Oxford (bei George Biddell Airy ) nahm Gosset eine Stelle als Chemiker bei der Guinness -Brauerei in Dublin an. Hier entwickelte er den T-Test ( Students t-Verteilung ) zur Behandlung kleiner Stichprobenmengen im Brauprozess. Er publizierte unter dem Pseudonym Student Ab baute er f¼r die Brauerei eine Statistik-Abteilung auf, die er bis

44. The Encyclopedia Of Statistics In Behavioral Science
gosset, william Sealy Graphical Methods Pretwentieth Century Guttman, Louise (Eliyahu)History of Analysis of Variance History of Behavioral Statistics
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45. Wiley Reference Works - Encyclopedia Of Biostatistics
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  • 46. William Sealey Gosset Biography .ms
    Student?, A Statistical Biography of william Sealy gosset, Edited and Augmentedby RL Plackett with the Assistance of GA Barnard, Oxford University Press.
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    William Sealey Gosset
    William Sealy Gosset June 13 October 16 ) was a chemist and statistician , better known by his pen name Student . Born Canterbury England to Agnes Sealy Vidal and Colonel Frederic Gosset , Gosset attended Winchester College , the famous private school, before reading chemistry and mathematics at New College, Oxford . On graduating in , he joined the Dublin brewery of Arthur Guinness Guinness barley . Gosset acquired that knowledge by study, trial and error and by spending two terms in 1906/7 in the biometric laboratory of Karl Pearson . Gosset and Pearson had a good relationship and Pearson helped Gosset with the mathematics of his papers. Pearson helped with the 1908 papers but he had little appreciation of their importance. The papers addressed the brewer's concern with small samples but the biometrician typically had hundreds of observations and saw no urgency in developing small-sample methods. Another researcher at Guinness had previously published a paper containing trade secrets of the Guinness brewery. To prevent further disclosure of confidential information, Guinness prohibited its employees from publishing any papers regardless of the contained information. This means that Gosset was unable to publish his works under his own name. Therefore he used the pseudonym Student for his publications to avoid detection of his publications by his employer. Therefore his most famous achievement is now referred to as the

    47. Life And Work Of Statisticians
    gosset, william Sealy ( Student ), 18761937. The probable error of a mean Paperon the t-test, Student - see gosset, william Sealy, 1876-1937
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    48. AIM25: University College London: Gosset Letters
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    49. Biographies
    william S. gosset (1876–1937). gosset was a British chemist and statistician whoworked for the Guinness Brewery in Dublin. He is best known for his study
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    Bayes was a non-conformist minister in England. A version of what is now known as Bayes’ theorem was used in his paper "Essay towards solving a problem in the doctrine of chances," published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London in 1764.
    James Bernoulli was the first of the famous Bernoulli family of Swiss mathematicians. He wrote one of the early books devoted to probability, Ars Conjectandi , which was published after his death in 1713. Bernoulli formulated the version of the law of large numbers for independent trials, now called Bernoulli trials, and studied the binomial distribution.
    Buffon was the director of the Paris Jardin du Roi and was best known during his time for his thirty-six volume work on natural history. Buffon's famous coin and needle problems are considered to be among the first problems in geometric probability.
    Cardano, who lived in Italy, was a man of many interests: law, medicine, astrology, gambling, and mathematics. His book Liber de Ludo Aleae (The Book on Games of Chance), published after his death in 1663, contained perhaps the first mathematical analysis of gambling.

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    Page Section A Achenwall, Gottfried Ancherson, Johann Peter Avogadro, Amedeo Page Section B Bacon, Francis Bayes Bayes Beaven Beaven Bernard, Claude Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli, Jakob Bernoulli, Jakob Bernoulli, Jakob Birkhoff, G.D. Birkhoff, G.D. Borel, H. Borel, H. Borel, H. Boltzmann, Ludwig Bortkiewicz, L.von Bowley, A.L. Bowley, A.L. Brown, Robert Buffon, George Louis Leclerc de Buffon, George Louis Leclerc de Buffon, George Louis Leclerc de Busching, Anton Friedrich Page Section C Cantor, G. Cantor, G. Condorcet Conring, Hermann Cournot, Antoine Augustin Cramer, G. Crome Page Section D D'Alembert Darwin, Charles Robert Darwin, Charles Robert Darwin, Charles Robert Darwin, Charles Robert Darwin, Charles Robert Dalton, John Deming, Edwards D. De Moivre, Abraham De Moivre, Abraham De Moivre, Abraham De Moivre, Abraham Dirichlet Page Section E Engel, Ernst Euler, Leonhart Page Section F Feller Fermat, Pierre de Fisher, Irving Fisher, Ronald Aylmer Fisher, Ronald Aylmer Fisher, Ronald Aylmer Fisher, Ronald Aylmer

    51. Some Of The Key Names In Statistics History [TimeWeb]
    william gosset (18761937) gosset worked initially as a chemist in the Guinnessbrewery in Dublin in 1899 and did important work on statistics.
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    STATISTICIANS THROUGH HISTORY A brief look at some of the key names in the history of statistics. Apologies for the innumerable omissions! Jacques Bernoulli Top Gerolamo Cardana Top Rene Descartes Top Ronald Fisher (1890-1962) In 1922 he gave a new definition of statistics. Its purpose was the reduction of data and he identified three fundamental problems. These are firstly, specification of the kind of population that the data came from, secondly estimation and, thirdly, distribution. The contributions Fisher made included the development of methods suitable for small samples, like those of Gosset, the discovery of the precise distributions of many sample statistics and the invention of analysis of variance. He introduced the term maximum likelihood and studied hypothesis testing. Fisher is considered one of the founders of modern statistics because of his many important contributions. Top Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian mathematician and philosopher, famous for his work on gravity and the use of the telescope. Made a number of astronomical discoveries and was a proponent of the argument, originally voiced by Copernicus, that all the planets of the solar system move around the sun. Galileo also wrote on probability in games of chance.

    52. The Student T Distribution
    william gosset (18761937) was a Guinness Brewery employee who needed a distributionthat could be used with small samples. Since the Irish brewery did not
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    Statistical Probabilities and Distributions - Lesson 12
    Another Distribution: The Student t
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    Student t Distribution
    It is often the case that one wants to calculate the size of sample needed to obtain a certain level of confidence in survey results. Unfortunately, this calculation requires prior knowledge of the population standard deviation ( ). Realistically, is unknown. Often a preliminary sample will be conducted so that a reasonable estimate of this critical population parameter can be made. If such a preliminary sample is not made, but confidence intervals for the population mean are to be constructing using an unknown , then the distribution known as the Student t distribution can be used. First, a little history about this curious name. William Gosset (1876-1937) was a Guinness Brewery employee who needed a distribution that could be used with small samples. Since the Irish brewery did not allow publication of research results, he published under the pseudonym of Student. We know that large samples approach a normal distribution. What Gosset showed was that small samples taken from an essentially normal population have a distribution characterized by the sample size. The population does not have to be exactly normal, only unimodal and basically symmetric. This is often characterized as heap-shaped or mound shaped. Following are the important properties of the Student

    53. William Gosset
    Translate this page Begrifferklärung william gosset. Literatur. ES Pearson, Student - A StatisticalBiography of william Sealey gosset, Oxford 1990
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    54. William Murphy Four
    John C. Murphy, eldest son of william and Rachel Murphy, was born in Green County,Tennessee, Mary Zolman, born October 9, 1848; married John gosset.
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    John C. Murphy, eldest son of William and Rachel Murphy, was born in Green County, Tennessee, October 16, 1782. Tobitha Murphy born November 26, 1798. John C. Murphy and Tobitha Murphy were married in 1815. Their children are as follows:
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    Ketturah Murphy, born July 13, 1817
    Maland Murphy, born November 18, 1818
    Louisa Murphy, born June 20, 1821
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    55. Leinster.htm
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    A convenient source of background information about the Leinster family and archive is the 'Authorities' section of Donough Bryan's Gerald Fitzgerald, the Great [8th] Earl of Kildare (1456-1513), published in Dublin in 1933 and describing the situation prior to the dispersal of many of the contents of Carton, Maynooth, the Leinster family's seat, in the late 1940s:

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  • 57. Encyclopedia: William Sealey Gosset
    Other descriptions of william Sealey gosset. william Sealy gosset (June 13, 1876 –October 16, 1937) was a chemist and statistician, better known by his pen
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    Encyclopedia: William Sealey Gosset
    Updated 198 days 23 hours 49 minutes ago. Other descriptions of William Sealey Gosset William Sealy Gosset June 13 October 16 ) was a chemist and statistician , better known by his pen name Student . Born Canterbury England to Agnes Sealy Vidal and Colonel Frederic Gosset, Gosset attended Winchester College , the famous private school, before reading chemistry and mathematics at New College, Oxford . On graduating in , he joined the Dublin brewery of Arthur Guinness Guinness barley . Gosset acquired that knowledge by study, trial and error and by spending two terms in 1906/7 in the biometric laboratory of Karl Pearson . Gosset and Pearson had a good relationship and Pearson helped Gosset with the mathematics of his papers.

    58. Findings:@Everything2.com
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    60. Collected Works In Mathematics And Statistics
    Gerhard Gentzen, Sophie Germain, J. Willard Gibbs, Kurt Gödel, william S. gosset gosset, william Sealey, 18761937, Student s collected papers
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    Collected Works in Mathematics and Statistics
    This is a list of Mathematics and Statistics collected works that can be found at Dalhousie University and at other Halifax universities. The vast majority of these works are located in the Killam Library on the Dalhousie campus. A guide to other locations is given at the end of this list. If a title is owned by both Dalhousie and another university, only the Dalhousie site is listed. For all locations, and for full bibliographic details, see the NOVANET library catalogue This list was compiled, and the collection is being enlarged, with the invaluable help of the Bibliography of Collected Works maintained by the Cornell University Mathematics Library. The thumbnail sketches of mathematicians were taken from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive at the University of St. Andrews. For correction, comments, or questions, write to Karl Dilcher ( dilcher@mscs.dal.ca You can scroll through this list, or jump to the beginning of the letter:
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