Karl Pearson

THIS handsome volume is a reprint of two articles recently published in Biometrika (vols. 28 and 29), with the addition of a couple of extra appendixes giving respectively the full syllabuses of Karl Pearson's Gresham College lectures on statistics during 1891–94, and notes of his lecture-cours...

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