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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

1. William Sealey Gosset
William Sealey Gosset . William Sealey Gosset was born on June 13, 1876 in Canterbury, England where he was the oldest of five children. He died at the age of 61 in Beaconsfield, England on October
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William Sealey Gosset Gosset wrote paper in his spare time under the name "Student." His paper were on the probability of error of the mean and of the correlation coefficient for publication. Gosset even managed to run cooperative experiments with Hunter a nd Bennett at Ballinacurra, Buffin at Cambridge, and Beaven at Warminster in the testing of seeds against other seeds. Gosset also work with R.A. Fisher. The funny part is that Fisher did not get along Pearson, but Gosset studied under Pearson and also got along with Fisher. A very personal friend, McMullen, said this about Gosset, "he was a very kindly and tolerant and absolutely devoid malice. He rarely spoke about personal matters but when his opinion was well worth listening to and not in the least superficia l." Web site. www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Gosset.html

2. Gosset
William Sealey Gosset. William Gosset was the eldest son of Agnes Sealy Vidaland Colonel Frederic Gosset who came from Watlington in Oxfordshire.
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William Sealey Gosset
Born: 13 June 1876 in Canterbury, England
Died: 16 Oct 1937 in Beaconsfield, England
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William Gosset was the eldest son of Agnes Sealy Vidal and Colonel Frederic Gosset who came from Watlington in Oxfordshire. William was educated at Winchester, where his favourite hobby was shooting, then entered New College Oxford where he studied chemistry and mathematics. While there he studied under Airy . He obtained a First Class degree in both subjects, being awarded his mathematics degree in 1897 and his chemistry degree two years later. Gosset obtained a post as a chemist with Arthur Guinness Son and Company in 1899. Working in the Guinness brewery in Dublin he did important work on statistics. In 1905 he contacted Karl Pearson and arranged to go to London to study at Pearson 's laboratory, the Galton Eugenics Laboratory, at University College in session 1906-07. At this time he worked on the Poisson limit to the binomial and the sampling distribution of the mean, standard deviation, and correlation coefficient. He later published three important papers on the work he had undertaken during this year working in

3. Poster Of Gosset
William Gosset. lived from 1876 to 1937. Gosset invented the t test to handle smallsamples for quality control in brewing. He wrote under the name Student .
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William Gosset lived from 1876 to 1937 Gosset invented the t -test to handle small samples for quality control in brewing. He wrote under the name "Student". Find out more at
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4. William Sealey Gosset - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
William Sealey Gosset. William Sealy Gosset (June 13, 1867 October 16, 1937)was a chemist and statistician, better known from his byename Student.
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William Sealy Gosset June 13 October 16 ) was a chemist and statistician , better known from his byename 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 was a progressive agro-chemical business and Gosset would apply his statistical knowledge both in the brewery and on the farmto the selection of the best yielding varieties of 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

5. Gosset
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.
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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. Gosset certainly did not work in isolation. He corresponded with a large number of statisticians and he often visited his father in Watlington in England and on these occasions he would visit University College, London and the Rothamsted Agricultural Expe riment Station. He would discuss statistical problems with Fisher Neyman and Pearson At the end of 1935 Gosset left Ireland to take charge of the new Guinness brewery in London. Despite the hard work involved in this venture he continued to publish statistics papers.

6. William Sealey Gosset
William Sealey Gosset. William Sealy Gosset 18761937 is best knownfor a single contribution Student s t-distribution but he had
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William Sealy Gosset is best known for a single contribution Student's t-distribution but he had a thirty year career as a statistician publishing under the pseudonym "Student." Gosset was born in Canterbury, England and attended Winchester College , the famous private school. At Oxford he studied chemistry and mathematics. He went to work for Arthur Guinness Guinness was a progressive agro-chemical business and Gosset would apply his statistical knowledge both in the brewery and on the farmto the selection of the best yielding varieties of 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. Pearson published The probable error of a mean and almost all of Gosset's papers in his journal Biometrika but it was Ronald Fisher who appreciated the importance of Gosset's small-sample work. Fisher believed that Gosset had effected a “logical revolution”. Ironically the t-statistic for which Gosset is famous was actually Fisher's creation. Gosset's statistic was z = t/sqrt (n - 1). Fisher introduced the t-form because it fitted it in with his theory of degrees of freedom. Fisher was also responsible for the applications of the t-distribution to regression.

7. William Sealey Gosset - Encyclopedia Article About William Sealey Gosset. Free A
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Soloman 174 2001031010-00 A130 ABBOTT William 174 01001-01101-00 A262 ACRIGE George 10110-00 G300 GOSSET Major 170 10100-00100-00 G300 gosset william 170 12010-20011
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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 zur Behandlung kleiner Stichprobenmengen im Brauprozess. Er publizierte unter dem Pseudonym Student Ab baute er für die Brauerei eine Statistik-Abteilung auf, die er bis leitete. Ende wechselte er zur damals neu errichteten Guinness-Brauerei in London
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11. William Sealey Gosset - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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William Sealey Gosset. William Gosset was educated at Winchester, then enteringNew College Oxford where he studied chemistry and mathematics.
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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. Writing in [4], McMullen says:- To many in the statistical world "Student" was regarded as a statistical advisor to Guinness's brewery; to others he appeared to be a brewer devoting his spare time to statistics. ... though there is some truth in both these ideas they miss the central point, which was the intimate connection between his statistical research and the practical problems on which he was engaged. ... "Student" did a very large quantity of ordinary routine as well as his statistical work in the brewery, and all tat in addition to consultative statistical work and to preparing his various published papers. From 1922 he got a statistical assistant at the brewery, and he slowly built up a small statistics department which he ran until 1934.

13. Gosset
gosset william, anglais, 18761937. Ce statisticien est connu sousson pseudonyme de Student. Student Student © Serge MEHL.
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GOSSET William, anglais, 1876-1937 Ce statisticien est connu sous son pseudonyme de Student Student Student

14. William Sealey Gosset
William Sealey Gosset. William Sealy Gosset 18761937 je nejlepšíznámý pro jeden vklad Student genitive t-distribuce ale on
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William Sealey Gosset
William Sealy Gosset je nejlepÅ¡­ zn¡m½ pro jeden vklad Student #genitive t-distribuce ale on měl třicet roku kari©ra jako statistik publikovat dolů pseudonym " Student. " Gosset byl narozen v Canterburym, Anglie a přiÅ¡el Winchester vysok¡ Å¡kola , slavn¡ soukrom¡ Å¡kola. V Oxfordu on studoval chemii a matematiku. On chodil do pr¡ce pro Arthur Guinness Guinness byl progresivista agro-chemick½ obchod a Gosset by aplikoval jeho statistickou znalost oba v pivovaru a na farmu k v½běru nejlepÅ¡­ch poddajn½ch palet ječmenu. Gosset si koupil ty poznatky studiem, soud a chybu a utr¡cen­m dva podm­nky v 1906 / 7 v biometric laboratoř Karl Pearson . Gosset a Pearson měl dobr½ vztah a Pearson pom¡hal Gosset s matematikou jeho dokladů. Pearson pomohl s 1908 doklady, ale on měl mal½ smysl pro jejich důležitost. Doklady obr¡tily se na starost pivovaru se mal½mi vzorky ale biometrician typicky měli stovky pozorov¡n­ a pila ž¡dnou nal©havost ohledně rozvinut­ mal½-metody vzorku. Pearson publikoval Pravděpodobn¡ chyba znamenat a t©měř vÅ¡ichni Gosset je doklady v jeho žurn¡lu Biometrika ale to bylo Ronald Fisher kdo ch¡pal v½znam Gosset je mal½-ochutnat pr¡ci. Fisher věřil tomu Gosset působil � logick¡ revoluce �. Ironicky t-statistika pro kter©ho Gosset je slavn½ byl vlastně Fisher je tvorba. Gosset #genitive statistika byla z = t / sqrt (n - 1). Fisher představil t-forma protože to vetknulo to s jeho teori­ stupňů volnosti. Fisher byl tak© zodpovědn½ za obklady t-distribuce k regresi.

15. William Sealey Gosset
William Sealey gosset william Sealy Gosset (June 13, 1867 October 16, 1937)was a chemist and statistician, better known from his byename Student.
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William Sealy Gosset June 13 October 16 ) was a chemist and statistician , better known from his byename 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 was a progressive agro-chemical business and Gosset would apply his statistical knowledge both in the brewery and on the farmto the selection of the best yielding varieties of 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

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William Sealey gosset william Sealey Gosset Born 13 June 1876 in Canterbury,England Died 16 Oct 1937 in Beaconsfield, England Please visit Gosset.
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History has shaped our past; history will shape our future. Newton once said that he owned his success to his standing on the shoulders of scientific giants. History of statistics provides a ladder by which young statisticians climb to the shoulders of great statisticians. In the uneasy flow of human wisdom, statisticians have developped stochastic models of the ideal probability space, have built different inference bridges for crossing the gap between the data space and the probability space. To trace the development of these different models and of these inference methodologies is to inquire into the fasicnating intellectual tradition of statisticians and to test the null that staticians, together with scientists and engineers from other fields, have built the edifice of our scientific and social worlds. The following links lead you to visit several important statisticians on "http://www.vma.bme.hu/mathhist/Mathematicians/...". George Biddell Airy Born: 27 July 1801 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England Died: 2 Jan 1892 in Greenwich, England. For details, please visit

17. William Sealy Gosset - Wikipedia
WilliamSealy Gosset (Canterbury, 13 giugno 1876 - Londra, 16 ottobre
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William Sealy Gosset Canterbury 13 giugno Londra 16 ottobre ) ¨ meglio noto a chi ha studiato statistica come lo Student del t di Student Gosset nasce nel a Canterbury e muore nel a Londra . Comincia il suo percorso formativo a Winchester e studia poi chimica e matematica al New College di Oxford Diversamente dagli altri suoi colleghi statistici famosi, Gosset non intraprende la carriera accademica, ma lavora presso la celebre birreria Guinness , dove elabora la mole di dati disponibili. Conclude la sua carriera gestendo dal la nuova birreria Guinness di Londra Presso Guinness si rende presto conto che le condizioni con le quali vengono raccolti i dati (temperatura, umidit , origine del malto,...) cambiano di continuo e il fatto di averne pochi con le stesse condizioni sperimentali non consentono di applicare il teorema del limite centrale che permette di far riferimento alla distribuzione gaussiana nei vari test statistici Nel mette in dubbio un teorema (di Airy o Merriman) sulla varianza di una somma, secondo il quale

18. William Gosset - Wikipedia
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Investors took the options market to place or hedge their bets on the verdict in the Martha Stewart trial. When Ms. Stewart was found guilty, and trading in the stock resumed, the shares tumbled, falling $3.15 to $10.88 on the New York Stock Exchange, after having hit $17 ahead of the verdict. The March 17.50 calls, which traded above $2 before the verdict, were valued at about a nickel. More than 5,000 of these calls traded. The March 15 puts traded 8,528 contracts, compared with 5,761 outstanding contracts, and jumped $2.20 to $4.20 at the ISE. These puts were trading at about $1.25 before the verdict.
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