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  1. Supplement to the memoir entitled: The influence of parental alcoholism on the physique and ability of the offspring: a reply to the Cambridge economists by Karl Pearson, 1910-01-01
  2. Darwinism, medical progress and eugenics; the Cavendish lecture, 1912, an address to the medical profession by Karl Pearson, 2010-09-04
  3. Early statistical papers by Karl Pearson, 1948
  4. On Further Methods of Determining Correlation by Karl Pearson, 2010-05-25
  5. National Life from the Standpoint of Science: An Address Delivered at Newcastle, November 19, 1900 by Karl Pearson, 2010-01-10
  6. A History Of The Theory Of Elasticity And Of The Strength Of Materials Form Galilei To The Present T by Karl Pearson, 2009-11-10
  7. The Grammar of Science by Pearson Karl, 2009-05-20
  8. A bibliography of the statistical and other writings of Karl Pearson, by G. M Morant, 1939
  9. Karl Pearson;: An appreciation of some aspects of his life and work, by E. S Pearson, 1938
  10. The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences Edited and with a preface by Karl Pearson Newly Edited and with an introduction by James Newman Preface by Bertrand Russell by William Kingdon Clifford, 1946
  11. British Socialists: Charlie Chaplin, Billy Bragg, Ken Loach, Olaf Stapledon, John A. Hobson, Karl Pearson, Elizabeth Pakenham
  12. Random Sampling Numbers, Arranged by L. H. C. Tippett. (With a Forewod by Karl Pearson) Reprinted by the photographic process, 1959)
  13. An Experimental Study of the Stresses in Masonry Dams: By Karl Pearson, F.R.S., and A. F. Campbell Pollard, Assisted by C. W. Wheen and L. F. Richardson, Volume 5 by Karl Pearson, A F. Campbell Pollard, 2010-02-24
  14. The moral basis of socialism / by Karl Pearson, M.A., (formerly fellow of King's College, Cambridge) by Karl (1857-1936) Pearson, 1888

61. Detailed Record
karl pearson the scientific life in a statistical age • By Theodore M Porter• Publisher Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press, ©2004.
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62. Karl Pearson - InformationBlast
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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 - in fact, he became sufficiently knowledgeable in this field that he was offered a post in the German department at 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.

63. Mosaic Unit 14: Social Darwinism And Imperialism
From pearson, karl. National Life from the Standpoint of Science. (Cambridge,UK Cambridge University Press, 1900), 1116, 20-23, 36-37, 43-44.
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Unit 14: Industrialization and Imperialism New Imperialism Social Darwinism and Imperialism From Pearson, Karl. National Life from the Standpoint of Science . (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1900), 11-16, 20-23, 36-37, 43-44. In the fore-part of this year, when I was asked to give a lecture in Newcastle, the minds of men were not inclined to be interested in the fascinating problems of pure science. The spirits of one and all, whatever their political party or their opinions on the rights or wrongs of British action in South Africa might be, were depressed in a manner probably never before experienced by those of our countrymen now living. We can, in the light of what has happened since, afford, perhaps, to admit the truth now. We had been defeated, I may even venture to say badly defeated, by a social organism far less highly developed and infinitely smaller than our own. We felt like the giant bewildered, not by the strength, but by the skill and ingenuity, of our opponent. We had lost the power of foreseeing, and our soldiers the power of adapting themselves to a change of environment. . . . It was consciousness of this lack of real insight not in one, but in many departments of national life which gave an abiding gloom to the depression arising from our difficulties at the commencement of the year. It was not only the need of 'somehow muddling through' this matter, but the problem of how we were to provide against graver crises in the future, which depressed many. How was the nation's own fault to be brought home to it? How could it become a more highly-organized whole, profiting to the full by such brains as our race possesses? Such thoughts as these, rather than the purely intellectual problems of science, filled my mind when your invitation to lecture in Newcastle reached me, and they led me more or less directly to try and emphasize the national value of science.

64. Ideal Point Talk -- Karl Pearson's 1901 Paper
Principal Components Analysis The London, Edinburgh and Dublin PhilosophicalMagazine and Journal, Volume 6, Issue 2, 1901. p. 566.
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Principal Components Analysis
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal , Volume 6, Issue 2, 1901.
p. 566
X = U U' where U'U = UU' = I n

65. Porter, T.M.: Karl Pearson: The Scientific Life In A Statistical Age.
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Chapter 1 [HTML] or [PDF format] Karl Pearson, founder of modern statistics, came to this field by way of passionate early studies of philosophy and cultural history as well as ether physics and graphical geometry. His faith in science grew out of a deeply moral quest, reflected also in his socialism and his efforts to find a new basis for relations between men and women. This biography recounts Pearson's extraordinary intellectual adventure and sheds new light on the inner life of science. Theodore Porter's intensely personal portrait of Pearson extends from religious crisis and sexual tensions to metaphysical and even mathematical anxieties. Pearson sought to reconcile reason with enthusiasm and to achieve the impersonal perspective of science without sacrificing complex individuality. Even as he longed to experience nature directly and intimately, he identified science with renunciation and positivistic detachment. Porter finds a turning point in Pearson's career, where his humanistic interests gave way to statistical ones, in his Grammar of Science (1892), in which he attempted to establish scientific method as the moral educational basis for a refashioned culture.

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Endorsements Class Use and other Permissions . For more information, send e-mail to permissions@pupress.princeton.edu This file is also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION AN IMPROBABLE PERSONAGE When I get my hand in sufficiently I think I will write "Karl Pearson, a Tragedy." Can anything be done to rescue you from your professorship?
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BEGINNING IN 1892, when he took up statistics as his scientific vocation, Karl Pearson devoted himself relentlessly to a project of almost universal quantification. This work, the invention of a mathematical field of statistics, defined one of the landmark transitions in the history of the sciences, or indeed of public rationality. Until then he had been a thoroughly restless intellectual, as involved in politics, literature, and history as in science. These studies and experiences set up his wide-ranging career as a quantifier, and at the same time created conditions for enduring doubts about this mission, to which he thereafter dedicated his career, and about the form of society it helped to fashion. Having sought through philosophy, history, marital partnership, scientific method, and statistics to discipline and socialize the egoistic self, he came increasingly to fear that the modern project of specialized science would fragment selfhood and suppress individuality.

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69. Janus: The Papers Of Henry Bradshaw
72, Letters from karl pearson to HB. 73, Letters from Harold Arthur Perry toHB. Creator, pearson, karl. Covering Dates, 18801885 (Some letters are undated.).
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70. Janus: The Papers Of John Tresidder Sheppard
156, Letter from karl pearson to JTS. 157, Letter from Alexander PeckoverDoyle Penrose to JTS. Creator, pearson, karl. Covering Dates, 11 Nov. 1930.
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71. Karl Polanyi
1966. Primitive, Archaic and Modern Economics Essays of karl Polanyi,1968. The Livelihood of Man, with HW pearson, 1977. Resources
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Although Karl Polanyi's life was one of virtual nomadism - he never achieved a comfortable academic appointment - this maverick economic historian nonetheless exerted a powerful influence on his ivory tower contemporaries. Polanyi was born in Vienna and raised in Budapest, joining, in his student days, the circle of such luminary radicals such as Georg Lukacs and Karl Mannheim. During World War I, he was imprisoned on the Russian front, and upon release, returned to Vienna as a journalist. He immigrated to Britain in 1933, where he lived hand-to-mouth as a tutor. In 1940, during a lecture tour in the US, Polanyi decided to accept an offer by Bennington College. It was then that he wrote his magnum opus - The Great Transformation Polanyi's central thesis is well known among sociologists and economic historians: namely, that capitalism is a historical anomaly because while previous economic arrangments were "embedded" in social relations, in capitalism, the situations was reversed - social relations were defined by economic relations. In Polanyi's view, in the sweep of human history, rules of reciprocity, redistribution and communal obligations were far more frequent than market relations. However, not only did capitalism not exhibit them, its ascendancy actually destroyed them irreversibly. The "great transformation" of the industrial revolution was to completely replace all modes of interaction with the other. The details of this "ascendancy" was Polanyi's other main contribution. Far from a "natural" or "necessary" outcome, Polanyi argued that capitalism evolved from the demands placed by new mercantile and then bourgois classes upon the State to protect their fledgling enterprises and precarious social status. In this way, governments became the handmaiden of capitalism, helping to advance it with the necessary legislation and execution by virtual force of arms.

72. Pearson Papers
Correspondence and papers, c18471936, of karl pearson (1857-1936), Goldsmid Professorof applied Mathematics Mechanics, UCL 1884-1911, Galton Professor of
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Pearson Papers Over 250 boxes Correspondence and papers, c1847-1936, of Karl Pearson Walter Frank Raphael Weldon M.Merrington and others A list of the papers and correspondence of Karl Pearson (1857-1936) (London, 1983).
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73. UCL Library Services: Special Collections Digital Image Collection Results Page
Printed bookletby pearson; privately circulated Date 1885 Library reference pearson PAPERS...... Title The Woman s Question Creator pearson, karl
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  • 77. Karl Pearson's Crab Data
    karl pearson s crab data. Source pearson, K. (1894). Contributions to the mathematicaltheory of evolution. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London A 185 , 71110.
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    Pearson, K. (1894). Contributions to the mathematical theory of evolution. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London A 185 The data give the ratio of "forehead" breadth to body length for 1000 crabs sampled at Naples by Professor W.F.R. Weldon.
    Analysis 1:
    The first analysis reproduces Pearson's original fit with two normal components.
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    Fitting Normal components Proportions and their standard errors .50000 .50000 FIXED FIXED Means and their standard errors .6343 .6551 .0014 .0011 Sigmas and their standard errors .0190 .0121 .0011 .0006 Degrees of freedom = 29 - 1 + - - 4 - = 24 Chi-squared = 22.2055 (P = .5670)
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    Although not as good a fit as a mixture of two normals, a single Weibull component is an acceptable fit at the 1% level of significance. Since there was no independent biological evidence that the population was a mixture, the fact that a mixture of normals fits well does not prove that there are two species of crabs. Fitting Weibull components Proportions and their standard errors 1.00000 FIXED Means and their standard errors .6443 .0006 Sigmas and their standard errors .0207 .0005 Degrees of freedom = 29 - 1 + - - 2 - = 26 Chi-squared = 44.9091 (P = .0120)

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    79. AIM25: University College London: Pearson, General Correspondence
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