Ian Pitchford

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Yet, for Sewall Wright, estimating the developmental factors probably seemed like a college-level problem that he could have solved in his father’s math class at Lombard. When looking for the magnitude of some unknown quantity, you first assign a symbol to that quantity, next you express what you know about this and other quantities in the form of mathematical equations, and finally, if you have enough patience and enough equations, you can solve them and find your quantity of interest.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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