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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

61. Statistics At St. Olaf College
william Sealey gosset. Born 13 June 1876 in Canterbury, England william gossetwas educated at Winchester, then entering New College Oxford where he
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William Sealey Gosset
Born: 13 June 1876 in Canterbury, England
Died: 16 Oct 1937 in Beaconsfield, England
William Gosset was educated at Winchester, then entering New College Oxford where he studied chemistry and mathematics. While there he studied under Airy. Gosset obtained a post as a chemist in the Guinness brewery in Dublin in 1899 and did important work on statistics. He invented the t-test to handle small samples for quality control in brewing. He wrote under the name "Student". Gosset discovered the form of the t distribution by a combination of mathematical and empirical work with random numbers, an early application of the Monte-Carlo method. From 1922 he got a statistical assistant at the brewery, and he slowly built up a small statistics department which he ran until 1934.

62. William FRAME
In 1835 william Thomas Sr., william gosset, Jacob Beck, John Hageman, John Foster,william Frame and Pressley Warnick brought their families and located in
http://www.phillipsplace.net/genealogy/ps01/ps01_210.html
Person Sheet
Name William FRAME Birth 10 Feb 1782, Augusta County, Virginia Residence 1810, Bourbon County, Kentucky Residence 1818, Preble County, Ohio Death 27 Sep 1839, Porter County, Indiana Age: 57 Burial Frame Cemetery, Porter Township, Porter County, Indiana Father Jeremiah FRAME Mother Elizabeth MAGILL Spouses Margaret "Peggy" JARRETT Birth abt Jan 1778, Virginia Death 20 Jan 1848, Porter County, Indiana Burial Frame Cemetery, Porter Township, Porter County, Indiana Marriage 29 Mar 1803, Bourbon County, Kentucky Children John Elizabeth Newton Jeremiah ... Rosie Ann Notes for William FRAME
Biographical Sketch (1912):
"The history of the Frame family in Porter County dates back to the time when the Indians were plentiful in northern Indiana. Grandfather Frame's farm, which he pre-empted from the government, was crossed by one of the old Indian trails, and not long after his settlement here 500 Indians camped on his land. Sometimes the Indians came up to the settlers' cabins, peeped into the windows and frightened the women and children, but the red men never did serious harm to any of the whites in this locality."
Biographical Sketch (1912): "The Frame family was originally from Kentucky, in which state Younger's grandparents, William and Elizabeth Frame, were born." [

63. William FRAME
for the first two years he worked in william gosset s saw and grist mills . william gosset, Jacob Beck, John Hageman, John Foster, william Frame and
http://www.phillipsplace.net/genealogy/ps01/ps01_253.html
Person Sheet
Name William FRAME Birth 17 Mar 1812, Bourbon County, Kentucky Residence 1834, Porter County, Indiana Death 19 Jan 1895, Porter Township, Porter County, Indiana Age: 82 Burial Frame Cemetery, Porter Township, Porter County, Indiana Father William FRAME Mother Margaret "Peggy" JARRETT Spouses Jane McCARAHAN Birth 7 Nov 1820, Ireland Death 2 Aug 1877, Porter Township, Porter County, Indiana Age: 56 Burial Frame Cemetery, Porter Township, Porter County, Indiana Marriage 12 Sep 1839, Porter County, Indiana Children Newton (Died as Child) (1840-1842) Elizabeth Thomas James John Quincy Presley ... James Petty John (Died as Infant) (1849-1850) Rosa Ann Mary Margaret William Asbury Malinda ... Elizabeth PEAKE Birth 1811, Ohio Death "several years before 1895", Porter Township, Porter County, Indiana Father Francis PEAKE Mother Marriage 12 Mar 1878, Porter County, Indiana Notes for William FRAME
Biographical Sketch (1882):
Biographical Sketch (1912):
"William and Jane (McCarahan) Frame, the former a native of Kentucky and latter of Ireland [had] a family of eleven children, namely: Newton, James, Elizabeth, Thomas J., John, Sarah, Presley, Rosa, Matilda, William and Newton, the first Newton having died in infancy."
1812 Birth: Birth date of 17 March 1812 as recorded in William Frame Family Bible corresponds to birthdate on tombstone in Frame Cemetery. Birth place of Bourbon County, Kentucky, taken from 1895 obituary and from 1850 U.S. census enumeration.

64. BC Expropriation Association >> Member List
gosset, william, COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL REALTY ADVISORS, 16TH FLOOR, GRANVILLESQUARE 200 GRANVILLE STREET VANCOUVER BC V6C 2R6 Tel 604661-411
http://www.bcexpropriationassociation.ca/membership/report1.asp?Start=25

65. Ess2602 Strata Chart Ess2602b STRATEGY See DECISION THEORY; GAME
ess2619b, ``STUDENT See gosset, william SEALY. ess2620, Studentization. ess2621,Studentized Empirical Characteristic Function
http://www.isye.gatech.edu/~brani/ess2/ess9.htm
Strata Chart STRATEGY See DECISION THEORY; GAME THEORY STRATIFICATION See OPTIMUM STRATIFICATION; STRATIFIED DESIGNS; STRATIFIED MULTISTAGE SAMPLING; STRATIFIERS (SELECTION OF) Stratified Designs Stratified Multistage Sampling STRATIFIED SAMPLING See MULTI-STRATIFIED SAMPLING; NEYMAN ALLOCATION; OPTIMUM STRATIFICATION; PROBABILITY PROPORTIONAL TO SIZE Stratifiers, Selection of STRAW POLL See ELECTION PROJECTIONS Strength of A Sampling Plan Strength of A Test Strength and Other Properties of An Array STRESS See MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING Stress-Strength Models Strict Coherence, Principle of Strip Plots STRIP SAMPLING See STATISTICS IN ANIMAL SCIENCE STRONG LAWS OF LARGE NUMBERS See LAWS OF LARGE NUMBERS STRONGLY ERGODIC CLASS See MARKOV PROCESSES Strong True-Score Theory STRUCTURAL DISTRIBUTION See STRUCTURAL INFERENCE Structural Equation Models STRUCTURAL ESTIMATION See STRUCTURAL INFERENCE Structural Inference Structural Models STRUCTURAL PARAMETER See STRUCTURAL INFERENCE Structural Prediction Structural Probability STRUCTURAL REGRESSION See STRUCTURAL INFERENCE Structural Zeros STRUCTURE FUNCTION See COHERENT STRUCTURE THEORY STRUCTURED MATRICES See PATTERNED COVARIANCES Stuart-Maxwell Test ``STUDENT'' See GOSSET, WILLIAM SEALY

66. Ess0755 Fa\`{a} Di Bruno S Formula Ess0755b FACES See CHERNOFF
ess0894, gosset, william Sealy (``Student ). ess0895, Graduation. ess0896,GraecoLatin Squares. ess0897, GramCharlier Series
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FACES See CHERNOFF FACES FACTOR See FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS Factor Analysis Factor Analysis-of-Variance Model (Fanova) Factorial Cumulants Factorial Experiments Factorial Moments Factorial Series Distributions FACTORIAL SERIES FAMILY See EXPONENTIAL FAMILIES FAILURE RATE CLASSIFICATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS See HAZARD RATE AND OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS OF DISTRIBUTIONS FairJaffee Model Fallacies, Statistical FarlieGumbelMorgenstern Distributions Fatigue Models Fault Tree Analysis Fda Statistical Programs: An Overview FECHNER's THEOREM See MEANMEDIANMODE INEQUALITIES Federal Statistics FeedforwardFeedback Control Schemes FELLER DIFFUSION PROCESS See DIFFUSION PROCESSES FENCES See FIVE-NUMBER SUMMARIES Fermat, Pierre De FermiDirac Statistics (with MaxwellBoltzmann and BoseEinstein Statistics) Fertility Measurement Fiducial Distributions Fiducial Inference Fiducial Probability FIELLER-CREASY PARADOX See FIELLER's THEOREM Fieller's Theorem FIGURATE NUMBERS See COMBINATORICS FILTERS See STATIONARY PROCESSES FINAL PREDICTION ERROR See AKAIKE CRITERION Finance, Statistics in

67. Important Figures In Statistical History
gosset, william published under the name Student , developed small sample theory.Jeffreys, Sir Harold worked in Bayesian statistics, had famous rule for
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Important Figures in Statistical History Below is a partial list of people that have - either directly or indirectly - impacted Probability / Statistics in a significant way Statistics Bayes , Thomas a pioneer of subjective probability Cochran , William student of Wishart, helped develop experimental design techniques Cox , Gertrude also worked in experimental design Cramér , Harald worked with stationary stochastic processes, famous lower bound Edgeworth , Francis developed expansions for normal approximation Finetti , Bruno de staunch proponent of subjective interpretation of probability, famous representation theorem Fisher , Sir Ronald the father of modern Statistics Galton , Francis introduced correlation, coined "regression to mediocrity" Gosset , William published under the name "Student", developed small sample theory Jeffreys , Sir Harold worked in Bayesian statistics, had famous rule for reference priors Kendall , Maurice huge figure in advanced statistical methods Legendre , Adrien-Marie early proponent of least-squares method Lukacs , Eugene leading authority on characteristic functions, used to teach at BGSU

68. UN BREVE RECONOCIMIENTO A GOSSET - STUDENT
william Sealy gosset fue el hijomayor del coronel Frederic gosset, RE Nació en Canterbury en el año de 1876 y
http://www.lamolina.edu.pe/facultad/economia/estadistica/publi15.htm
UN BREVE RECONOCIMIENTO A GOSSET - "STUDENT"

69. David And William Hughart Biographies
william gosset also built the first frame building in Liberty during this year . During the next two years John Dillingham, EP Cole, william gosset,
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Hughart Biography
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Background David Hughart is my (Steve Shook's) great-great-great-great-grandfather. William Hughart was David's brother, my ggggg-uncle. Elizabeth Zane Hughart is my ggggg-aunt. Arthur Hughart, who is mentioned as a brother in the William A. Hughart biography, is my ggg-grandfather. The Hughart families moved from Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia), an settled in Liberty Township, Porter County, Indiana, in 1835. Sources Goodspeed, Weston A. and Charles Blanchard (1882), Counties of Porter and Lake, Indiana, Historical and Biographical
The Lewis Publishing Company (1912), History of Porter County, Indiana: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People and Its Principal Interests , Volume II, Chicago, Illinois: The Lewis Publishing Company, 881 p. Cannon, Thomas H., H.H. Loring, and Charles J. Robb (1927), History of the Lake and Calumet Region of Indiana, Embracing the Counties of Lake, Porter and LaPorte, Volume I , Indianapolis, Indiana: Historians' Association, 840 p.

70. Scotch-Irish In VA - Vol. III, Index Gi-Go
Gorrell, william, 74, 110, 309. Gorton (Gorthon), Francis, 141. gosset, william,527. Gossom, John, 572. Gouger, william, 169. Gove, Daniel, 311.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley/volume_3/3indexgi.htm
Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia
Volume III
Index Gibbs - Gowthrie
The spelling in the original manuscript has been followed throughout this publication. Gibbs, John M., Gibson, Alexander,
Gibson, Ann, Gibson, Christian, Gibson, Christiana, Page 637 Gibson, Daniel,
Gibson, David,
Gibson, Elizabeth,
Gibson, George,
Gibson, Hugh, Gibson, Isabella, Gibson, James, Gibson, John,
Gibson, Jonathan, Gibson, Margaret, Gibson, Mary, Gibson, Robert,
Gibson, Samuel,
Gibson, Sarah, Gibson, William, Gibsons, Jordon (Jourdan), Gilaspey, Jennet, Gilaspy, Agness, Gilaspy, Ann, Gilaspy (Gillaspie), Elizabeth,
Gilaspy, Jean, Gilaspy, Patrick, Gilaspy, Sarah, Gilbert, Ann, Gilbert, Felix,
Gilchrist, Robert, Gildart, James, Gilham, William, Gilkerson, Ann, Gilkerson, David, Gilkerson, Margaret, Gilkeson (Gilkerson), Elizabeth, Gilkeson (Gilkerson), Hugh, Gilkeson (Gilkerson), James, Gilkeson, Rebecca, Gilkeson (Gilkenson, Gilkison), Robert, Gilkeson, Sarah, Gilkeson (Gilkerson, Gilkison), William, Gilkison (Gilkenson), Francis, Gill, Edward, Gill, Eleanor

71. 1930 US Census, Stookey Township, Illinois
N DAHM, william G, 43 see footnote DA???N DAHM, Irma C., 42 DA?? william, 29 gosset, John W., 65 gosset, Elisabeth, 65 gosset, william M,
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilstclai/ED82-108.htm
St. Clair County, Illinois GenWeb Project
Stookey Township
1930 U.S. Census, St. Clair County, Illinois
Home - St. Clair Co. IL GenWeb Project Page The following transcription is supplied courtesy of Nancy Giles, one of the many volunteers for this project. See transcription rules we followed.
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See Enumerator's Instructions followed for this census and those from 1850–1990 .
For answers to almost any 1930 census question you can think of, see these National Archives Census Pages. Photocopies of the entire census page may be obtained from the Belleville Public Library for a small fee [link is offsite]. Inquire at your local library for other ways to obtain this census on microfilm, CD-ROM, or through an online subscription. Deciphering the ED and sheet numbers
ED stands for Enumeration District. The numbers below represent the County (St. Clair = 82), the ED number, and then the sheet number. All of these numbers can be found in the upper right hand corner of each census sheet. Technically, a census 'page' equals two sheets, numbered sequentially: 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, and so on. If sheets are out-of-sequence on the microfilm, we will note it within the transcription. Be aware that the machine-stamped number located in the upper right-hand corner on every-other census sheet was not used for this transcription.

72. Biography-center - Letter G
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73. Student’s Review Of R. A. Fisher's Statistical Methods For Research Workers
“Student” was the pen name of william Sealy gosset (18761937), a brewer ofGuinness in Dublin and the pioneer in the analysis of small samples.
http://www.economics.soton.ac.uk/staff/aldrich/fisherguide/Student.htm
Student’s Review of the 1 st edition of R. A. Fisher’s Statistical Methods for Research Workers
Introduction
R. A. Fisher’s Statistical Methods for Research Workers (1925) was probably the most influential book on Statistics of the 20 th century. One of its many novelties was the importance it attached to “Student’s distribution”. Chapter IV of the Methods took Student’s rather obscure paper of 1908, “The probable error of the mean ”, and transformed it into one of the major works of statistics. Fisher’s book made Student’s name as much as it did Fisher’s. Student’s review of the Methods , reproduced below, is interesting both for Student’s reaction to the book and his reaction to Fisher, although Student does not comment on Fisher’s treatment of Student and Student’s distribution. “Student” was the pen name of William Sealy Gosset (1876-1937), a brewer of Guinness in Dublin and the pioneer in the analysis of small samples. Gosset had studied with Karl Pearson, the biometrician and leading statistician of the time. Although Pearson helped with the 1908 paper, he was used to working with large samples and doubted the value of small sample analysis. The controversy and disputes, to which Student alludes to in the review, were primarily between Pearson and Fisher and began about 10 years later. In a letter of April 3 rd 1922 Gosset told Fisher “In most of your differences with Pearson I am altogether on your side and in some cases I have agreed to differ from him long ago.”

74. House Of Lords Journal Volume 64: 20 January 1832 | British History Online
Dean of St. Patrick s to Sir W. gosset, 11th July 1831. It was moved, Thatthe Order made Yesterday, That the Cause wherein william Baird is Appellant
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=19251

75. Golem.de - Lexikon
Translate this page Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel william gosset aus der freien ES Pearson, Student - A Statistical Biography of william Sealey gosset, Oxford 1990
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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 leitete. Ende wechselte er zur damals neu errichteten Guinness-Brauerei in London
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76. Enciclopedia :: 100cia.com
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77. TCH-ECON Archive 1994: (no Subject)
Yet, william S. gosset (18771937) invented the t distribution while working forGuinness william gosset recognized that in most applications
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In response to the inquiry about Gosset, the following is from
William E. Becker, Statistics for Business and Economics, South-
Western Publishing, 1995, pp. 309-310.
Few people think of the beer industry as employing path
breaking scientists. Yet, William S. Gosset (1877-1937)
invented the t distribution while working for Guinness
brewery in Ireland.
William Gosset recognized that in most applications
involving the estimation of the population mean, the value
of the population variance is unknown. In 1908 he published "The Probable Error of a Mean" under the pseudonym of "Student." Gosset's introduction of the t distribution eventually revolutionized statistical work with small samples. At first, however, the wide applicability of

78. Bibliography
gosset, william Sealy, 18761937, Student s collected papers / edited by ESPearson and John Wishart, with a forward by Launce McMullen, Cambridge, Eng.
http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=G&

79. Ed Stephan's Sociology Calendar
Jun 13, 1876 william Sealey gosset ( Student ) born, Canterbury, England Oct 16, 1937 william Sealey gosset (Student s ttest) died, Beaconsfield,
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/calendar.html
A Sociology Calendar
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Jan Feb Mar ... Dec 1917 Edward B. TYLOR died 1876 Robert MICHELS born, Cologne Jan 10 1776 PAINE: Common Sense Jan 11 1842 William JAMES born Jan 12 1729 Edmund BURKE born Dublin Jan 14 1886 Alexander Morris CARR-SAUNDERS born, Reigate, Surrey, England Jan 15 1919 "Blutige (Bloody)" Rosa LUXEMBURG died, Berlin, Germany Jan 17 1798 Auguste COMTE born (birth registered Jan 19) Jan 17 1911 Francis GALTON died Jan 18 Jan 19 1863 Werner SOMBART born, Ermsleben, Saxony, Prussia Jan 21 1889 Pitirim SOROKIN born Jan 23 1744 Giambattista VICO died Jan 26 1884 Edward SAPIR born, Lauenburg, Pomerania, Germany Jan 29 1737 Thomas PAINE born Thetford, Norfolk, Eng. 1826 Walter BAGEHOT born 1939 Edward SAPIR died, New Haven CT 1881 Thomas CARLYLE died 1944 Robert Ezra PARK died Feb 10 1755 Charles de MONTESQUIEU died Feb 10 1968 Pitirim SOROKIN died Feb 12 1809 Charles Robert DARWIN born, Shrewsbury, England Feb 13 1901 Paul Felix LAZARSFELD born, Vienna, Austria Feb 14 1864 Robert Ezra PARK born Feb 15 1748 Jeremy BENTHAM born Houndsditch, London

80. Matematici D-L
gosset, william Sealey (Canterbury, Inghilterra,
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