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  1. Adolphe Quetelet as statistician by Frank Hamilton Hankins, 2010-08-17
  2. Recherches Sur La Reproduction Et La Mortalité De L'homme Aux Différens Ages, Par A. Quetelet Et E. Smits (French Edition) by Lambert Adolphe J. Quetelet, 2010-02-10
  3. Lettres A S. A. R. Le Duc Regnant De Saxe-Cobourg Et Gotha Sur La Theorie Des Probabilites (1846) (French Edition) by Adolphe Quetelet, 2010-09-10
  4. Météorologie De La Belgique Comparée À Celle Du Globe (French Edition) by Adolphe Quételet, 2010-02-11
  5. Du Système Social et des Lois Qui le Régissent (French Edition) by Adolphe Quetelet, 2009-04-27
  6. Recherches Sur Le Penchant Au Crime Aux Differens Ages (1833) (French Edition) by Adolphe Quetelet, 2010-09-10
  7. Correspondance Mathématique Et Physique, Volume 6 (French Edition) by Adolphe Quetelet, Jean Guillaume Garnier, 2010-02-23
  8. Recherches Sur Le Penchant Au Crime Aux Différens Âges (French Edition) by Adolphe Quetelet, 2010-04-03
  9. Sciences Mathématiques Et Physiques Au Commencement Du Xixe Siècle (French Edition) by Adolphe Quételet, 2010-03-15
  10. Sur L'homme Et Le Développement De Ses Facultés, Ou, Essai De Physique Sociale, Volume 2 (French Edition) by Adolphe Quételet, 2010-02-04
  11. Anthropométrie Où Mesure Des Différentes Facultés De L'homme (French Edition) by Adolphe Quételet, 2010-02-16
  12. Sur L'Homme Et Le Developpement De Ses Facultes V1 (1835) (French Edition) by Adolphe Quetelet, 2010-09-10
  13. Letters addressed to H.R.H. the Grand Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha,: On the theory of probabilities, as applied to the moral and political sciences by Adolphe Quetelet, 1849
  14. Correspondance Mathématique Et Physique, Volume 2 (French Edition) by Adolphe Quetelet, Jean Guillaume Garnier, et all 2010-02-24

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Adolphe Quetelet (1796 1874). The more progress physical sciencesmake, the more they tend to enter the domain of mathematics, which
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The more progress physical sciences make, the more they tend to enter the domain of mathematics, which is a kind of centre to which they all converge. We may even judge the degree of perfection to which a science has arrived by the facility with which it may be submitted to calculation.
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(Redirected from Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet February 22 ) was a Belgian astronomer statistician and sociologist . He founded and directed the Brussels observatory and was influential in introducing statistical methods to the social sciences Quetelet received a doctorate in mathematics in from the University of Ghent . Shortly thereafter, the young man set out to convince government officials and private donors to build an astronomical observatory in Brussels ; he succeeded in The new science of probability and statistics was mainly used in astronomy at the time, to get a handle on measurement errors with the method of least squares . Quetelet was among the first who attempted to apply it to social science, planning what he called a "social physics". He was keenly aware of the overwhelming complexity of social phenomena, and the many variables that needed measurement. His goal was to understand the statistical laws underlying such phenomena as crime rates, marriage rates or suicide rates. He wanted to explain the values of these variables by other social factors. These ideas were rather controversial among other scientists at the time who held that it contradicted a concept of freedom of choice. His most influential book was , published in . In it, he outlines the project of a social physics and describes his concept of the "average man" (

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Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet February 22 ) was a Belgian astronomer statistician and sociologist . He founded and directed the Brussels observatory and was influential in introducing statistical methods to the social sciences Quetelet received a doctorate in mathematics in from the University of Ghent . Shortly thereafter, the young man set out to convince government officials and private donors to build an astronomical observatory in Brussel ; he succeeded in The new science of probability and statistics was mainly used in astronomy at the time, to get a handle on measurement errors with the method of least squares . Quetelet was among the first who attempted to apply it to social science, planning what he called a "social physics". He was keenly aware of the overwhelming complexity of social phenomena, and the many variables that needed measurement. His goal was to understand the statistical laws underlying such phenomena as crime rates, marriage rates or suicide rates. He wanted to explain the values of these variables by other social factors. These ideas were rather controversial among other scientists at the time who held that it contradicted a concept of freedom of choice. His most influential book was , published in . In it, he outlines the project of a social physics and describes his concept of the "average man" (

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Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet 22. ºnora ) byl Belgičan astronom statistik a sociolog . On zakl¡dal a nařizoval Brusel observatoř a byl vlivn½ v představovat statistick© metody k společensk© vědy Quetelet přijal doktor¡t v matematika v od univerzity Ghenta. Brzy potom, mlad­ muž vyrazil přesvědčit vl¡dn­ ministry a soukrom© d¡rce stavět astronomickou observatoř v Brussel ; on uspěl v Nov¡ věda pravděpodobnost a statistiky byl hlavně použit½ v astronomii v době, vz­t si kliku chyby měřen­ s metodou nejm©ně čtverců . Quetelet byl mezi prvn­ kdo pokouÅ¡el se aplikovat to ke společensk© vědě, pl¡novat co on volal " soci¡ln­ fyzika ". On byl nadÅ¡eně vědom½ ohromuj­c­ složitosti společensk½ch jevů, a mnoho proměnn½ch, kter© potřebovaly měřen­. Jeho c­l měl rozumět statistick½m pr¡vům fundament¡ln­ takov© jevy jako v½Å¡e kriminality, počty manželstv­ nebo sebevražedn© m­ry. On chtěl vysvětlit hodnoty těchto proměnn½ch jin½mi soci¡ln­mi faktory. Tyto n¡pady byly sp­Å¡e kontroverzn­ mezi jin© vědce u času, kter½ myslel si, že to odporovalo představě o svobodě volby. Jeho nejvlivnějÅ¡­ kniha byla Sur l'homme et le d©veloppement de se facult©s, ou Essai de postava sociale

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Adolphe Quetelet Adolphe Quetelet was one of the most influential social statisticians of the nineteenth century. His applications of statistical reasoning to social phenomena profoundly influenced the course of European social science. Quetelet had come to be known as the champion of a new science, dedicated to mapping the normal physical and moral characteristics. Quetelet called it social mechanics. He published a detailed account of the new science in 1835 which he titled A T reatise on Man, and the Development of His Faculties . This was a lengthy account of the influence of probability over human affairs. Quetelet thought more of "average" physical and mental qualities as real properties of particular people or races awaiting discovery and not just abstract concepts. Quetelet helped give cognitive strength to ideas of racial differences in ni neteenth century European thought. His conception of "average man" is the central value about which measurements of a human trait are grouped according to the normal curve. The "average man" began as a simple way of summarizing some characteristic of a population, but in some of Quetelet’s later work, "average man" is presented as an ideal type, as if nature were shooting at the "average man" as a target and deviations from this target were errors. Cournot and ot hers criticized the concept. An individual average in all dimensions might not even be biologically feasible, they argued.

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