The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty Before 1900
This magnificent book is the first comprehensive history of statistics from its beginnings around 1700 to its emergence as a distinct and mature discipline around 1900.
Stephen M. Stigler shows how statistics arose from the interplay of mathematical concepts and the needs of several applied sciences including astronomy, geodesy, experimental psychology, genetics, and sociol
...morePaperback, 432 pages
Published
March 1st 1990
by Belknap Press
(first published September 26th 1986)
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This is a comprehensive book detailing the history of statistics. The characters and their breakthrough are described in an entertaining but informative manner. I highly recommended this book for social scientists and researchers, but it may be too boring for a lay person.
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