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         Cox Gertrude:     more books (19)
  1. Experimental Designs, 2nd Edition by William G. Cochran, Gertrude M. Cox, 1992-04-20
  2. Experimental Designs. Second Edition. (Applied Statistics). by William G.; Cox, Gertrude M. Cochran, 1964
  3. Experimental Design by William G. And Gertrude M. Cox Cochran, 1960
  4. Gertrude Mary Cox: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  5. Gertrude Mary Cox: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  6. Experimental designs by William G. and COX, Gertrude M. COCHRAN, 1966-01-01
  7. Experimental Designs (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by William G.& Cox, Gertrude M. Cochran, 1960
  8. Analysis of Lattice & Triple Lattice Experiments in Corn Varietal Tests 1. Construction Analysis 2. Mathematical Theory by Gertrude M. & Eckhardt, Robert C. & Cochran, W.G. Cox, 1940-01-01
  9. Experimental Designs by William G. Cochran, Gertrude May Cox, 1957-12
  10. Experimental Designs by William G.; Cox, Gertrude M. Cochran, 1968
  11. Experimental Designs by William G. Cochran, Gertrude M. Cox, 1950
  12. Experimental Designs by William G. And Gertrude M. Cox Cochran, 1953-01-01
  13. Experimental Designs by William G. And Gertrude M. Cox Cochran, 1953-01-01
  14. The descendents of David Herbert Porter & Gertrude Cox Porter by David Herbert Porter, 1991

1. Gertrude Mary Cox
Gertrude Mary Cox. January 13, 1900 October 17, 1978. Professor of Statistics at North Carolina State University at Raleigh.
http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/cox.htm
Gertrude Mary Cox
January 13, 1900 - October 17, 1978 Professor of Statistics at North Carolina State University at Raleigh. Founder of the Department of Experimental Statistics at North Carolina State University, the Institute of Statistics of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, and the Statistics Research Division of the Research Triangle Institute. President of the American Statistical Association (1956). In 1949 became the first female elected into the International Statistical Institute. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1975.
References
  • Sandra Stinnett. "Women in Statistics: Sesquicentennial Activities," The American Statistician, May 1990, Vol 44, No. 2, 74-80 Biographies of Women Mathematicians Web Site
    Agnes Scott College
    , Atlanta, GA
    Larry Riddle
    , Department of Mathematics
  • 2. Cox
    Gertrude Mary Cox. Born 13 Jan 1900 Gertrude Cox studied at Perry HighSchool in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time she
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Cox.html
    Gertrude Mary Cox
    Born: 13 Jan 1900 in Dayton, Iowa, USA
    Died: 17 Oct 1978 in Durham, North Carolina, USA
    Click the picture above
    to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Gertrude Cox studied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time she decided to become a deaconess in the Methodist Church and worked towards that end. However, in 1925, she decided to continue her education at Iowa State College in Ames where she studied mathematics and statistics and was awarded a B.S. in 1929 and a Master's degree in statistics in 1931. From 1931 to 1933 Cox undertook graduate studies in statistics at the University of California at Berkeley, then returned to Iowa State College as assistant in the Statistical Laboratory. Here she worked on the design of experiments. In 1939 she was appointed assistant professor of statistics at Iowa State. In 1940 Cox was appointed professor of statistics at North Carolina State University at Raleigh. There she headed the new department of Experimental Statistics. In 1945 she became director of the Institute of Statistics of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, and the Statistics Research Division of the North Carolina State College which was run by

    3. Gertrude Mary Cox
    Gertrude Mary Cox. Born 13 Jan 1900 in Dayton, Iowa, USA. Gertrude Coxstudied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918.
    http://www.roma.unisa.edu.au/10920/Cox.htm
    Gertrude Mary Cox Born: 13 Jan 1900 in Dayton, Iowa, USA Died: 17 Oct 1978 in Durham, North Carolina, USA Gertrude Cox studied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time she decided to become a deaconess in the Methodist Church and worked towards that end. However, in 1925, she decided to continue her education at Iowa State College in Ames where she studied mathematics and statistics and was awarded a B.S. in 1929 and a Master's degree in statistics in 1931. From 1931 to 1933 Cox undertook graduate studies in statistics at the University of California at Berkeley, then returned to Iowa State College as assistant in the Statistical Laboratory. Here she worked on the design of experiments. In 1939 she was appointed assistant professor of statistics at Iowa State. In 1940 Cox was appointed professor of statistics at North Carolina State University at Raleigh. There she headed the new department of Experimental Statistics. In 1945 she became director of the Institute of Statistics of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, and the Statistics Research Division of the North Carolina State College which was run by Cochran . In the same year of 1945 Cox became the editor of Biometrics Bulletin and of Biometrics and she held this editorship for 10 years. In 1947 she was a founder member of the Biometrics Society.

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    6. About Gertrude Cox
    About gertrude cox. Following information taken gertrude cox studied atPerry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time
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    About Gertrude Cox
    Following information taken from http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Cox.html Born: 13 Jan 1900 in Dayton, Iowa, USA
    Died: 17 Oct 1978 in Durham, North Carolina, USA Gertrude Cox studied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time she decided to become a deaconess in the Methodist Church and worked towards that end. However, in 1925, she decided to continue her education at Iowa State College in Ames where she studied mathematics and statistics and was awarded a B.S. in 1929 and a Master's degree in statistics in 1931. From 1931 to 1933 Cox undertook graduate studies in statistics at the University of California at Berkeley, then returned to Iowa State College as assistant in the Statistical Laboratory. Here she worked on the design of experiments. In 1939 she was appointed assistant professor of statistics at Iowa State. In 1940 Cox was appointed professor of statistics at North Carolina State University at Raleigh. There she headed the new department of Experimental Statistics.

    7. NCSU FCTL Events | Gertrude Cox Award
    Celebration of Teaching and Learning. Wall of Fame. gertrude cox Award. gertrude cox Award
    http://www.ncsu.edu/fctl/Events/Gertrude_Cox_Award
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    Celebration of Teaching and Learning
    Wall of Fame
    Gertrude Cox Award
    Gertrude Cox Award
    The annual Gertrude Cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with Technology was created to recognize and honor innovation and integration of technologies into pedagogy at NC State. Nominations are peer reviewed and the recipient and nominees are honored at a reception and demonstration. The recipient is also obliged to attend the International Conference on College Teaching and Learning. This international conference stresses the applications of learning and motivation theory, research, and technology to higher education learning. Emphasis is on innovative learning strategies and the internet in face-to-face, blended, and online course development and teaching.
    The call for nominations is posted in early fall; the reception and International Conference are held during spring. For more information, visit http://zope.delta.ncsu.edu/gertrudecox

    8. Cox
    Biography of gertrude cox (19001978) gertrude Mary cox. Born 13 Jan 1900 in Dayton, Iowa, USA gertrude cox studied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Cox.html
    Gertrude Mary Cox
    Born: 13 Jan 1900 in Dayton, Iowa, USA
    Died: 17 Oct 1978 in Durham, North Carolina, USA
    Click the picture above
    to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Gertrude Cox studied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time she decided to become a deaconess in the Methodist Church and worked towards that end. However, in 1925, she decided to continue her education at Iowa State College in Ames where she studied mathematics and statistics and was awarded a B.S. in 1929 and a Master's degree in statistics in 1931. From 1931 to 1933 Cox undertook graduate studies in statistics at the University of California at Berkeley, then returned to Iowa State College as assistant in the Statistical Laboratory. Here she worked on the design of experiments. In 1939 she was appointed assistant professor of statistics at Iowa State. In 1940 Cox was appointed professor of statistics at North Carolina State University at Raleigh. There she headed the new department of Experimental Statistics. In 1945 she became director of the Institute of Statistics of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, and the Statistics Research Division of the North Carolina State College which was run by

    9. References For Cox
    References for gertrude cox. Articles RL Anderson et al., gertrude M cox A modern pioneer in statistics, Biometrics 35 (1979), 3-7. WG
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Cox.html
    References for Gertrude Cox
    Articles:
  • R L Anderson, Gertude Mary Cox, January 13, 1900-October 17, 1978, Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Science
  • R L Anderson et al., Gertrude M Cox - A modern pioneer in statistics, Biometrics
  • W G Cochrane, Gertrude Mary Cox 1900-1978, International Statistical Review
  • L S Grinstein and P J Campbell (eds.), Women of Mathematics (Westport, Conn., 1987), 26-29.
  • R J Monroe and F E McVay, Gertrude Mary Cox (1900-1978), American Statistician
  • S Stinnett, Women in Statistics: Sesquicentennial Activities, The American Statistician
  • F Yates, Gertrude Mary Cox (1900-1978), J. Royal Statistical Society Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    JOC/EFR January 1997 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/References/Cox.html
  • 10. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
    cox, gertrude M. Date of Birth January 13, 1900. Electedto NAS 1975. Date of Death October 17, 1978.
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/nasdece.nsf/(urllinks)/NAS-58MVV3?opendocu

    11. The Gertrude Cox Award
    The gertrude cox Award. If you have further questions about the gertrudecox Award or about this website, please contact cox_award@ncsu.edu.
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    The Gertrude Cox Award
    The Gertrude Cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with Technology has been created to honor the creative pedagogy of NC State's faculty and their work in integrating new technologies into effective teaching strategies. The award was endowed in Fall 2002 and named for "The First Lady of Statistics," who came to NC State in 1940 to establish the university's distinguished Department of Statistics. Now in its third year, the 2004 Gertrude Cox Award seeks nominations of NCSU faculty members who have made creative contributions to teaching, learning, and technology at NC State during the previous academic year. Self nominations are encouraged as well as recommendations from the academic community. All submissions must be posted to the nomination website by 5pm Monday November 24th, 2003. The winner will be announced at a reception in the Talley Student Center Walnut Room on January 15, 2004, 3:30 - 5:00, and will represent NCSU at The

    12. The Gertrude Cox Award
    The gertrude cox Award. The gertrude cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with its third year, the 2004 gertrude cox Award seeks nominations of NCSU
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    13. Ashley Patterson Cox/Gertrude Bell Todd
    Husband Ashley Patterson cox Born at Married 7 Sep 1920 at Diedat Father Mother Other Spouses Wife gertrude Bell Todd
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    14. American Statistical Association
    American Statistical Association (ASA), Amstat Online. Events, resources, information for statisticians, educators, students. Arbor, MI, were each presented the gertrude cox Scholarship Award by
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    15. Bryon Franklyn Cox/Gertrude Duncan
    at Died 9 Jun 1996 at McLeod Regional Medical Center,Florence,SC FatherFranklinEvander cox MotherLaura Bell Caines Other Spouses Wife gertrude Duncan
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    16. Williston Rufus WILLIAMS / Helena Gertrude COX
    Husband Williston Rufus WILLIAMS. Born 9 Jul 1871. at Lathrop, Missouri. Married Jun 1894. at Died at Father J. Rufus WILLIAMS. Mother Louisa DeElta PECK. Spouses Helena gertrude cox. Wife
    http://www.u.arizona.edu/~lucas/d0002/f0000098.html
    Williston Rufus WILLIAMS Helena Gertrude COX
    Husband: Williston Rufus WILLIAMS Born: 9 Jul 1871 at: Lathrop, Missouri Married: Jun 1894 at: Died: at: Father: J. Rufus WILLIAMS Mother: Louisa DeElta PECK Spouses: Helena Gertrude COX Wife: Helena Gertrude COX Born: at: Died: at: Father: Mother: Spouses: Williston Rufus WILLIAMS CHILDREN Name: Helena Valette WILLIAMS Born: 26 Dec 1896 at: Independence, Kansas Died: at: Spouses: INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 01/20/00 11:47:55
    Charles Henry MASON Edith Anna KENYON
    Husband: Charles Henry MASON Born: 12 Feb 1859 at: Keene, New Hampshire Married: 1 Jan 1881 at: Died: AFT. 1897 at: Father: Columbus Allen MASON Mother: Abigail Melissa NASH Spouses: Edith Anna KENYON Wife: Edith Anna KENYON Born: 26 May 1858 at: Ripton, Vermont Died: AFT. 1897 at: Father: Mother: Spouses: Charles Henry MASON CHILDREN INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 01/20/00 11:47:55

    17. Committee On Women In Statistics: Gertrude Cox Scholarship Recipients
    gertrude cox Scholarship Recipients 19891999. 1989. Amy Grady, Universityof North Carolina (MS/PhD). Laura Lazzeroni, University
    http://odin.mdacc.tmc.edu/~jlp/cwsschol.html
    Gertrude Cox Scholarship Recipients: 1989-1999
    Amy Grady, University of North Carolina (MS/PhD) Laura Lazzeroni, University of California (MS/PhD Biostatistics) Carla Padgett, University of South Carolina (BS Statistics) Monica Pugh, Harvard School of Public Health (SD Program) Christina Wohlert, Georgia Tech Christina Anderson, University of Waterloo Julia Bienas, Harvard University Julie Legler, Harvard University Elisa Fiorenza, University of North Carolina Donna Pauler, Carnegie Mellon Anna Legedza, Carnegie Mellon Honorable mentions Alyson Gabard Wilson, Duke University Karen Hand, University of Guelph, Ontario Lara Wolfson, Carnegie Mellon Charmain Marquis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Sandrine Dudoit, University of California at Berekely Honorable mentions Mandy Berquist, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Claire Bilodeau, University of Waterloo Evelyn Calvo, University of Florida Lisa Lawrence, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Amy Herring, Harvard University (PhD Biostatistics) Grace Chiu, University of British Columbia (MS Statistics)

    18. PAMS - Scope 2000 - Exhibition Honors Gertrude Cox
    Exhibition Honors gertrude cox. gertrude Mary cox (19001978) was one of the world's leading statisticians In honor of gertrude cox, a graduate fellowship has been established in NC
    http://www.pams.ncsu.edu:8360/development/cox.html
    Exhibition Honors Gertrude Cox Gertrude Mary Cox (1900-1978) was one of the world's leading statisticians. Her work promoted practical application of modern statistical procedures. She developed programs that provided services to agriculture, industry, and government. She helped North Carolina become a world center for advanced work in statistics. Her writings related statistics to such subjects as education, agriculture, nutrition, horticulture, and home economics. As a statistician and administrator, Cox influenced the direction of the university and the region. This spring, the special collections department of NC State's Libraries produced an exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of her birth. The exhibition, which includes correspondence, photographs, diaries, and memorabilia, will run through June 30. A virtual exhibit is available at www.lib.ncsu.edu/archives/exhibits/cox. With support from the Statistics Department and the Women's Center, the NC State Libraries is developing a traveling exhibition about Cox which can tour schools. The exhibition shows not only a statistician, but also a world traveler who kept diaries filled with keen observations of women in various cultures. "She was very interested in women in careers, especially careers in science and mathematics," says Caroline Weaver, who curated the exhibition. " She was a real role model for many young women."

    19. Committee On Women In Statistics: Gertrude Cox Scholarship Recipients
    gertrude cox Scholarship Recipients 2002. cox RECIPIENTS 2002. KristenPiggott Shepherd. Brigham Young University (MS). Heather Hoffman.
    http://odin.mdacc.tmc.edu/~jlp/cox02.html
    Gertrude Cox Scholarship Recipients: 2002
    COX RECIPIENTS 2002 Kristen Piggott Shepherd Brigham Young University (MS) Heather Hoffman Virginia Commonwealth University (PhD Biostatistics) Susan Hunter North Carolina State University (MS) HONORABLE MENTIONS Amylou Dueck Arizona State University (PhD) Lydia Kwee Emory University (PhD Biostatistics) Lynne Peeples Harvard University (PhD Biostatistics)
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    20. Auteur - Cox, Gertrude M.
    cox, gertrude M. (Secondaire) John Wiley Sons Inc.
    http://bibli.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Auteur.htm?numrec=061908513918030

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