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  1. Karl Pearson: The Scientific Life in a Statistical Age by Theodore M. Porter, 2005-12-19
  2. The grammar of science by Karl Pearson, 2010-09-11
  3. Karl Pearson's Early Statistical Papers by Karl . E. S. Pearson (Ed.) Pearson, 1956
  4. A list of the papers and correspondence of Karl Pearson, 1857-1936, held in the Manuscripts Room, University College, London, Library by London University College, 1983
  5. A History of Inverse Probability: From Thomas Bayes to Karl Pearson (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Andrew I. Dale, 1999-06-04
  6. The History of Statistics in the 17th and 18th Centuries, Against the Changing Background of Intellectual, Scientific and Religious Thought: Lecture by Karl Pearson, E. S. Pearson, 1978-06
  7. A Preliminary Study of Extreme Alcoholism in Adults by Amy Barrington, Karl Pearson, et all 2009-07-10
  8. On the General Theory of Skew Correlation and Non-Linear Regression by Karl Pearson, 2010-02-23
  9. Windows on the Japanese Past
  10. A Monograph on Albinism in Man (Volume 1: 1) by Karl Pearson, 2010-01-11
  11. Tables of the incomplete [Gamma]-function by Karl Pearson, 1922-01-01
  12. Real estate; principles & practices, by Karl G Pearson, 1973
  13. On a novel method of regarding the association of two variates classed solely in alternate categories by Karl Pearson, GH Soper, 2010-09-05
  14. The problem of practical eugenics by Karl Pearson, 2010-05-17

1. Karl Pearson (1857-1936)
Karl Pearson (18571936) Karl Pearson is best known for the statistic that bears his name the "Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient".
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2. Karl Pearson A Reader's Guide (front Page)
There is a large and scattered literature on the work and life of Karl Pearson (18571936), applied mathematician, philosopher of science
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3. Karl Pearson A Reader's Guide (Main Document)
J. Woiak (2004) Pearson, Karl (18571936), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press.
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Biography of Karl Pearson (18571936)
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5. Karl Pearson
Karl Pearson. Karl Pearson was born in 1857, the younger son and second of three children of William Pearson, a selfmade man and successful
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6. Karl Pearson
(WWW version) Books E S Pearson, Karl Pearson An Appreciation of Some Aspects of His Life and Work (Cambridge, 1938).
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7. Modern History Sourcebook Karl Pearson National Life From The
Modern History Sourcebook Karl Pearson National Life From the Standpoint of Science, 1900
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8. Karl Pearson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Karl Pearson (pencil sketch in notebook; there is some see-through of writing on next page) Karl Pearson March 27 April 27 ) was a major contributor to the early development of statistics as a serious scientific discipline in its own right. He founded the Department of Applied Statistics at University College London in ; it was the first university statistics department in the world.
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Karl Pearson was born in London on the March 27 , the son of barrister William Pearson and Maria, n©e Sharpe, a relative of the poet Samuel Rogers . He was educated privately at University College School , after which he went to King's College, Cambridge to study mathematics. He then spent part of and studying medieval and 16th century German literature at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg – in fact, he became sufficiently knowledgeable in this field that he was offered a post in the German department at

9. Human Intelligence Karl Pearson
The biographical profile of Karl Pearson, focusing on his/her contributions to the development of intelligence theory and testing.
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10. Genetics Page 1. Index To Biographical Entries. The Columbia
M ller, Hermann. Muller, Hermann Joseph. Nathans, Daniel. Pearson, Karl. Smith, Hamilton Othanel. Watson, James Dewey. Weismann, August
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11. Pearson, Karl. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Pearson, Karl. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Karl Pearson (18571936). Last modified Feb. 25, 2003. Soshichi Uchii.suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
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Karl Pearson and RA Fisher on statistical tests a 1935 exchange from Nature . Pearson, Karl (18571936) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific
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14. Karl Pearson: Information From Answers.com
Pearson, Karl, 1857–1936, English scientist. He studied law, taught geometry,and applied mathematics and mechanics, and in 1911 became professor of.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Karl Pearson Encyclopedia Pearson, Karl, 1857–1936, English scientist. He studied law, taught geometry, and applied mathematics and mechanics, and in 1911 became professor of eugenics at the Univ. of London and director of the eugenics laboratory. A disciple of Francis Galton, he applied statistical methods to the study of biological problems (especially evolution and heredity), a science he called biometrics. He founded and edited Biometrika and was author of many works including The Grammar of Science Chances of Death (2 vol., 1897), and a biography of Francis Galton (3 vol., 1914–30). Wikipedia Karl Pearson Karl Pearson (pencil sketch in notebook; there is some see-through of writing on next page) Karl Pearson March 27 April 27 ) was a major contributor to the early development of statistics as a serious scientific discipline in its own right. He founded the Department of Applied Statistics at University College London in ; it was the first university statistics department in the world.

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Karl Pearson graduated from Cambridge University in 1879, ES Pearson, KarlPearson An Appreciation of Some Aspects of His Life and Work (Cambridge,
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The Mathematician, carried along on his flood of symbols, dealing apparently with purely formal truths, may still reach results of endless importance for our description of the physical universe.
~ Quoted in N Rose Mathematical Maxims and Minims (Raleigh N C 1988).
Born: March 27, 1857 in London, England
Died: April 27, 1936 in London, England
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.

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Karl Pearson (27 marzo 1857, Londra - 27 aprile 1936). Matematico e statistico, con i suoi lavori ha influenzato notevolmente la teoria statistica.
Ha una formazione in matematica che conclude nel 1879
durante la quale ha avuto come docenti personaggi dal calibro
di James Clerk Maxwell, George Gabriel Stokes,
Arthur Cayley e Isaac Todhunter.
Continua gli studi con il diritto ed
nel 1881 diventa avvocato. Soggiorna successivamente a
Heidelberg (Germania) interessandosi sia di fisica che
di metafisica, storia delle religioni e diritto romano pippo. Nel 1884 occupa la cattedra di matematica applicata presso l' University College di Londra, ma si interessa pure di fisica, storia e filosofia. La sua prima opera ( The New Werther , 1880) ¨ ampiamente autobiografica, ma gi  a 33 anni, nel 1889, si indirizza chiaramente verso la statistica in seguito alla lettura di scritti di Francis Galton Natural Inheritance , 1889) e all'amicizia con lo zoologo W.F.R.Weldon che gli fornisce dati che lo stimolano a riflessioni

17. The Life, Letters And Labours Of Francis Galton, By Karl Pearson
Karl Pearson 1914, 1924, 1930 (Cambridge University Press, London) Karl Pearson,biographer of Galton. Pearson was an eminent mathematical statistician
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The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton
Karl Pearson
1914, 1924, 1930 (Cambridge University Press, London)
[Facsimile by http://galton.org "It may be said that a shorter and less elaborate work would have supplied all that was needful. I do not think so ... I have written my account because I loved my friend and had sufficient knowledge to understand his aims and the meaning of his life for the science of the future. I have had to give up much of my time in the last twenty years to labour which lay outside my proper field, and that very fact induced me from the start to say, that if I spent my heritage in writing a biography it shall be done to satisfy myself and without regard to traditional standards, to the needs of publishers or to the tastes of the reading public." Karl Pearson Match: All Any Format: Sort by: Score Time Title Reverse Score Reverse Time Reverse Title Facsimiles of the volumes are provided here. All volumes are now available in high-quality 300 dpi scans, with grayscale photographs. Note that these files are quite large. The facsimiles can also be browsed by screen-resolution page image, which is much faster.
  • Volume One:
    Birth 1822 to Marriage 1853
    (Cambridge University Press, 1914)

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Karl Pearson was born in London on the 27th March, , the son of barrister William Pearson and Maria, née Sharpe, a relative of the poet Samuel Rogers . He was educated privately at University College School , after which he went to King's College, Cambridge to study mathematics. He then spent part of and studying medieval and 16th century German literature at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg Cambridge University His next career move was to Lincoln's Inn , where he read law until (although he never practised). After this, he returned to

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'''Karl Pearson''' ( March 27 April 27 ) was a major contributor to the early development of statistics as a serious scientific discipline in its own right. He founded the Department of Applied Statistics at University College London in ; it was the first university statistics department in the world.
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Karl Pearson was born in London on the 27th March, . He was educated privately at University College School, after which he went to King's College, Cambridge to study mathematics. He then spent part of and studying medieval and 16th-century German literature at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg Cambridge University
His next career move was to Lincoln's Inn , where he read law until (although he never practised).
After this, he returned to mathematics , deputising for the mathematics professor at King's College London in 1881 and for the professor at University College London in . In , he was appointed to the Goldshmid Chair of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics at University College London. saw him also appointed to the professorship of Geometry at Gresham College ; here he met Walter Frank Raphael Weldon , a zoologist who had some interesting problems requiring quantitative solutions. The collaboration, in

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Karl Pearson March 27 April 27 ) was a major contributor to the early development of statistics as a serious scientific discipline in its own right. He founded the Department of Applied Statistics at University College London in ; it was the first university statistics department in the world. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Biography
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Karl Pearson was born in London on the 27th March, . He was educated privately at University College School, after which he went to King's College, Cambridge to study mathematics. He then spent part of and studying medieval and 16th-century German literature at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg Cambridge University His next career move was to Lincoln's Inn , where he read law until (although he never practised). After this, he returned to mathematics , deputising for the mathematics professor at King's College London in 1881 and for the professor at University College London in . In , he was appointed to the Goldshmid Chair of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics at University College London.

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