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  1. The Sources and Nature of the Statistics of the United Kingdom.Volume 1 and 2. With a Foreword by Egon Pearson. by Maurice [Ed] Kendall, 1957-01-01
  2. Joint Statistical Papers by Jerzy; Pearson, Egon Sharpe Neyman, 1966-01-01
  3. Table of the Logarithms of the Complete -Function (for Arguments 2 to 1200, I.E. Beyond Legendre's Range): -1922 by E. S. (Egon Sharpe) Pearson, 2009-07-24
  4. The Sources and Nature of the Statistics of the United Kingdom (Volumes I and II by Maurice G.; Hill, Bradford A.; Pearson, Egon S. Kendall, 1952
  5. On the Problem of the most Efficient Tests of Statistical Hypotheses. by Jerzy (1894-1981), & Egon S. PEARSON (1895-1980). NEYMAN, 1933-01-01
  6. Neyman?Pearson Lemma: Lemma, Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Likelihood-ratio Test, Jerzy Neyman, Egon Pearson
  7. The selected papers of E.S. Pearson by Egon Sharpe Pearson, 1966
  8. The selected papers of E. S. Pearson by Egon Sharpe Pearson, 1966
  9. Biometrika tables for statisticians by Egon Sharpe Pearson, 1954
  10. 'Biometrika' tables for statisticians by Egon Sharpe Pearson, 1966
  11. Biometrika Volume 34 1947 by Egon S Pearson, 1947-01-01
  12. Statistical Research Memoirs: Volume I & II (Author's Copy) by Jerzy; Pearson, Egon S. (editors) Neyman, 1938
  13. Table Of The Logarithms Of The Complete -function (for Arguments 2 To 1200, I.e. Beyond Legendre's Range)
  14. Table of the logarithms of the complete -function (for argumen by Pearson. E. S. (Egon Sharpe). 1895-1980., 1922-01-01

1. Egon Sharpe Pearson
Egon Sharpe Pearson. August 11, 1895June 12,1980. Egon Pearson made many progressionsin modern day statistics, but his greatest work was as a teacher. Sources.
http://www.mrs.umn.edu/~sungurea/introstat/history/w98/espearson.html
Egon Sharpe Pearson August 11, 1895-June 12,1980 Sources Encyclopedia of Statistical Science, Vol. 6 1985. Pp. 650-653. http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Neyman.html

2. HTML Translation Of SGML/EAD Document By Tim Green
Egon S Pearson, 5 letters, 19711972. Arrangement. 1 file. Access OPEN SHEYNINOSCAR FL 1963 1977 STATISTICIAN; pearson egon SHARPE 1895 1980 STATISTICIAN;
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Sheynin, Oscar, fl 1963 1977, statistician
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Biographical History
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Letters to Oscar Sheynin from: Egon S Pearson, 5 letters, 1971-1972 MG Kendall, 7 letters, 1965-1977 Brig G Bomford, 1 letter, 1963 The letters are mainly concerned with publications by the correspondents,particularly articles and reviews by Sheynin, Pearson and Kendall in the journal 'Biometrika'.
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  • SHEYNIN OSCAR FL 1963 1977 STATISTICIAN PEARSON EGON SHARPE 1895 1980 STATISTICIAN KENDALL SIR MAURICE GEORGE 1907 1983 STATISTICIAN BOMFORD G FL 1963 STATISTICS

3. WWW Resources: Statistics
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4. Utente:Tomi - Wikipedia
Andrej Andreevic; Neyman Jerzy; pearson egon; Pearson Karl. Playfair
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Utente:Tomi
Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.
Salve, sono Tomi (spesso comparivo in passato con il raro dominio *bz.aknet.it o con i numeri IP 213.21.174.xxx o 213.21.175.xxx, nella mailinglist wikiit-l risulto come Antonio_BZ). I primissimi contributi portavano il mio vero nome e cognome. Ho cominciato a contribuire al progetto l'8 novembre , in seguito ad una segnalazione nelle rivista informatica italiana LinuxMagazine. I miei contributi riguardano l' Alto Adige , la statistica , l' opensource e prevedevo di contribuire in futuro con argomenti riguardanti l' economia , il commercio equo-solidale e qualsiasi cosa che mi interessa e che approfondisco per conto mio. Cercher² di contribuire pure con immagini (cartine, foto, ecc.). Segnalo i contributi che puzzano di violazione del , in quanto ritengo che la wikipedia debba crescere onestamente. Segnalo per² pure qualche sito che usa la stessa idea di it.wiki , in quanto usa tecnologia wikiwiki oppure (e soprattutto) perch¨ usa la bella licenza GNU FDL
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5. History Of Correlation And Association
true distribution was unknown (pearson, egon 79). In his 1900 paper, pearson reasoned that the true pearson, egon Sharpe. ' Student' A Statistical Biography of William Sealy Gosset.
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The Development of Correlation and Association in Statistics
Jake D. Brutlag fourth revision 3/10/98
    The object of statistical science is to discover methods of condensing information concerning large groups of allied facts into brief and compendious expressions suitable for discussion Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911)
One historical motivation for the field of statistics was to capture the meaning of data in "brief and compendious expressions." It is one thing to glance at a table of numbers and claim "I see some meaning here"; it is quite another to demonstrate such a table constitutes evidence for a particular conclusion. In the study of two random variables measured in the same sample, correlation measures the degree to which the two measures are linearly related. A related concept is the regression model, in which the goal is to find a linear equation that best predicts the value of one variable (or measurement), given the value of the other variable. The best estimate of the slope in the regression model, y = b(x) + a, is related to the correlation coefficient, r, by: where, s is the sample standard deviation of y and x respectively (Frank 128).

6. Karl Person
work load was. Interestingly enough, pearson s only son egon was namedhead of one of the new departments. Even after Karl s death
http://www.mrs.umn.edu/~sungurea/introstat/history/w98/Pearson.html
Karl Pearson
Beginning around 1880, three famous mathematicians, Karl Pearson, Francis Galton and Edgeworth created a statistical revolution in Europe. Of the three mathematicians, it was Karl Pearson, along with his ambition and determination, that lead people to consider him the founder of the twentieth-century science of statistics. Born on March 27, 1857 in London, England, Karl Pearson's early years were spent being educated at home. At age nine, Karl was sent away from home to University College School, London. After receiving a B.A. with mathematical honors from King's College, Cambridge in 1879, Pearson was off to Germany. While in Germany, he continued to educate himself while studying physics, metaphysics, and Darwinism. It was Pearson's belief in his own special variety of social Darwinism that led him to change the spelling of his given name, Carl, to Karl. Upon leaving Germany and returning to London, Pearson married a young lady named Maria Sharpe. The young couple had three children, Sigrid, Helga, and Egon. This marriage was short-lived because Maria died at a young age in 1892. Pearson would later re-marry a woman who was a co-worker in his department, Margaret Victoria Child. In order to raise and support his family, Pearson returned to University College where he would excel as a teacher and lecturer. He would continue to work as a professor and lecturer in a small room until just a few months before his death. Karl Pearson's drive and determination may have outweighed his mathematical ability and may have been a primary reason for his success. Of the three leaders of the statistical revolution, Pearson may not have been the most knowledgeable, but he recognized the power and intelligence of Edgeworth and Galton's work. This recognition is what sparked some of the ideas he created that are still used today.

7. Pearson_Egon
Biography of egon pearson (18951980) egon Sharpe pearson. Born 11 Aug 1895 in Hampstead (near London), England egon pearson's father was Karl pearson, whose biography is given in this archive, and his mother was
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Pearson_Egon.html
Egon Sharpe Pearson
Born: 11 Aug 1895 in Hampstead (near London), England
Died: 12 June 1980 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
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to see three larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Egon Pearson 's father was Karl Pearson , whose biography is given in this archive, and his mother was Maria Sharpe. Egon was the middle child of three in the family; Sigrid Loetitia was three years older and Helga Sharpe three years younger than Egon. Even as a child at the age of five he was aware of his father's work and his efforts to bring the journal Biometrika into existence. Later in life Egon recalled creating his own journal as a five years old:- ... which was all scrawls with chalk. He attended school, first at Dragon School Oxford from 1907 to 1909, then going to Winchester College from which he graduated in 1914. He had been accepted to study at Trinity College Cambridge in June of that year. World War I began in 1914 before he was due to matriculate at Cambridge, and had Pearson's health been good he would have found himself in military service. However, his health had never been good as a child and he had a heart murmur which now prevented him from enlisting. He therefore went to Trinity College, Cambridge, to begin his university studies. These studies were interrupted by influenza which hit him hard and he was unable to study from August 1914 until the end of that year. At the end of one year of study, Pearson left Cambridge in 1915 determined to make a contribution to the war effort, and he worked for the Admiralty and the Ministry of Shipping.

8. Pearson_Egon
egon Sharpe pearson. egon pearson s father was Karl pearson, whose biographyis given in this archive, and his mother was Maria Sharpe.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Pearson_Egon.html
Egon Sharpe Pearson
Born: 11 Aug 1895 in Hampstead (near London), England
Died: 12 June 1980 in Midhurst, Sussex, England
Click the picture above
to see three larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Egon Pearson 's father was Karl Pearson , whose biography is given in this archive, and his mother was Maria Sharpe. Egon was the middle child of three in the family; Sigrid Loetitia was three years older and Helga Sharpe three years younger than Egon. Even as a child at the age of five he was aware of his father's work and his efforts to bring the journal Biometrika into existence. Later in life Egon recalled creating his own journal as a five years old:- ... which was all scrawls with chalk. He attended school, first at Dragon School Oxford from 1907 to 1909, then going to Winchester College from which he graduated in 1914. He had been accepted to study at Trinity College Cambridge in June of that year. World War I began in 1914 before he was due to matriculate at Cambridge, and had Pearson's health been good he would have found himself in military service. However, his health had never been good as a child and he had a heart murmur which now prevented him from enlisting. He therefore went to Trinity College, Cambridge, to begin his university studies. These studies were interrupted by influenza which hit him hard and he was unable to study from August 1914 until the end of that year. At the end of one year of study, Pearson left Cambridge in 1915 determined to make a contribution to the war effort, and he worked for the Admiralty and the Ministry of Shipping.

9. Education World Search
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10. Pearson
Their marriage in 1890 produced three children; egon pearson (born 1895) who followedhis father s profession, and two daughters Sigrid Loetitia who was three
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Pearson.html
Karl Pearson
Born: 27 March 1857 in London, England
Died: 27 April 1936 in Coldharbour, Surrey, England
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Karl Pearson 's mother Fanny Smith and his father William Pearson were both from Yorkshire families. William was a barrister of the Inner Temple [26]:- He was a man of great ability, with exceptional mental and physical energy and a keen interest in historical research, traits which his son also exhibited. William and Fanny named their second child Carl and he used this name until he was about 23 years old when he changed the spelling to Karl. In this article we shall refer to him either as Karl or as Pearson. Karl, together with his one older brother and one younger sister, were brought up in an upper-middle class family. After being educated at home up to the age of nine years, he was sent to University College School, London. He studied there until he was sixteen, but he was then forced to leave due to illness. A private tutor was engaged to teach him at home and he took the Cambridge Scholarship Examinations in 1875 and, coming second in the examinations, he won a scholarship to King's College. At Cambridge he was taught by Stokes Maxwell Cayley and Burnside . His coach was perhaps the most famous of all the Cambridge coaches, namely

11. References For Pearson_Egon
References for the biography of egon pearson References for egon pearson. Obituary in The Times http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ References/pearson_egon.html
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/References/Pearson_Egon.html
References for Egon Pearson
  • Obituary in The Times available on the Web Books:
  • E S Pearson, The selected papers of E S Pearson (Berkeley, Calif., 1966).
  • C Reid, Neyman (New York, 1997). Articles:
  • M S Bartlett and L H C Tippett, Egon Sharpe Pearson, 1895-1980, Biometrika
  • N L Johnson and S Kotz, Egon Sharpe Pearson, in N L Johnson and S Kotz (eds.), Leading personalities in statistical sciences (New York, 1997), 146-149.
  • H A David, Egon S Pearson, 1895-1980, Amer. Statist.
  • E L Lehmann, The Neyman-Pearson theory after fifty years, in Proceedings of the Berkeley conference in honor of Jerzy Neyman and Jack Kiefer, Berkeley, Calif., 1983 I (Belmont, Calif., 1985), 1-14.
  • P G Moore, A tribute to Egon Sharpe Pearson, J. Roy. Statist. Soc. Ser. A
  • J Neyman, Egon S Pearson (August 11, 1895-June 12, 1980) : An appreciation, Ann. Statist. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    13. Pearson_Egon Portraits
    Portraits of egon pearson egon pearson. JOC/EFR November 2001 http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ history/PictDisplay/pearson_egon.html
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    14. AIM25: University College London: Pearson, Lectures And Lecture Notes
    academic sessions 19211933, on the history of statistics in the 17th and 18th centuries,1921-1928, and a letter to egon Sharpe pearson, pearson s son, from
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    15. Egon Sharpe Pearson Papers
    egon Sharpe pearson Papers. 30 boxes Correspondence, professional andpersonal papers, c19101979, of egon Sharpe pearson (1895-1980
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/special-coll/epearson.htm
    Egon Sharpe Pearson Papers 30 boxes Correspondence, professional and personal papers, c1910-1979, of Egon Sharpe Pearson (1895-1980), Professor of Statistics, UCL 1935-1960, and son of Karl Pearson The collection remains uncatalogued and closed. Directory Access to collections Site information UCL Library
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    16. UCL > The Department Of Statistical Science > The Department
    the century. 1921 egon S. pearson (EP), son of KP, appointed as AssistantLecturer in the department. 1933 KP retires. The department
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    History of the Statistical Science Department
    The Statistical Science Department at University College has a long and distinguished history. It was founded in 1911 by Karl Pearson , and was the first university statistics department in the world. Since then, many famous names in statistics have been associated with the department. This page gives a brief overview of the history of the department, and its links with the development of statistics as a serious scientific discipline. Additionally, the department has some memorabilia dating back to the time of Pearson (senior) and before; in due course, pictures of some of these items will be available to view online.
    Key dates in the early history of the department
    The early history of the Statistical Science Department is inextricably linked with the development of modern statistical methods at the beginning of the 20th century. Some notable dates are as follows:
    Karl Pearson (KP) appointed to a chair in Applied Mathematics at UCL.

    17. Pearson,Egon Sharpe
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    19. Bibliography
    pearson, egon Sharpe, 18951980, Joint statistical papers by J.Neyman ES pearson, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1967.
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    BIOGRAPHY 13.3 egon S. pearson (1895 1980). egon Sharpe pearson wasborn in London, England, the son of Karl pearson (Biography 14.1).
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    BIOGRAPHY 13.3 Egon S. Pearson
    Egon Sharpe Pearson was born in London, England, the son of Karl Pearson (Biography 14.1). Egon was educated at Cambridge University and closely followed in his father's footsteps. Early on, he joined his father's department at University College, London. In 1933, when his father resigned, he took over one of the two new positions created as replacements, the other one going to R. A. Fisher (Biography 13.1). In this position, and as editor of Biometrika , he contributed importantly to statistics (he himself published some 133 papers). Above all, he is known, along with Jerzy Neyman (Biography 13.2) as the developer of the modem theory of hypothesis testing (as it is found in text Chapter 13). The Neyman-Pearson approach differed considerably from Fisher's and this difference gave rise to a lifelong and bitter controversy. Unlike Fisher who viewed hypothesis testing as a procedure by which a researcher could form an opinion about some population parameter, Neyman-Pearson viewed it as a means by which a decision maker operating under uncertainty could make a clear choice between two alternatives, while at the same time controlling the chances for error (and minimizing costs associated therewith).

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