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F. Galton (1822-1907, UK) |
"Some people hate the very name of statistics but I find them full of beauty and interest. Whenever they are not brutalized, but delicately handled by the higher methods, and are warily interpreted, their power of dealing with complicated phenomena is extraordinary." |
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C. Gauss (1777-1855, Germ.)
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J. Bernoulli (1654-1705, Sw.) |
"It seems
that to make a correct conjecture about any event whatever, it is necessary
to calculate exactly the number of possible cases and then to determine how
much more likely it is that one case will occur than another" |
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K. Pearson ( 1857-1936, UK) |
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B. Pascal (1623-1662, Fr.) |
"What is
man in nature? Nothing in relation to the infinite, all in relation to
nothing, a mean between nothing and everything." |