K. Pearson

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https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q56136771970-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q56146361970-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57968101948-01-01Paper
THE LAWS OF CHANCE, IN RELATION TO THOUGHT AND CONDUCT: INTRODUCTORY, DEFINITIONS AND FUNDAMIENTAL CONCEPTIONS1941-01-01Paper
Method of moments and method of maximum likelihood.1936-01-01Paper
METHOD OF MOMENTS AND METHOD OF MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD1936-01-01Paper
Toughts suggested by the papers of Messrs. Welch and Kołodziejczyk (Biometrika, Vol. XXVII, pp. 145-190).1935-01-01Paper
On the numerical evaluation of high order incomplete Eulerian integrals.1935-01-01Paper
On the corrections for broad categories, being a note on Mr. Wiśniewski's memoir.1935-01-01Paper
FURTHER INVESTIGATION OF THE MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERS OF THE INDIVIDUAL BONES OF THE HUMAN SKULL1935-01-01Paper
On the Numerical Evaluation of High Order Incomplete Eulerian Integrals1935-01-01Paper
Remarks on Professor Steffensen's measure of contingency.1934-01-01Paper
On a new method of determining ``goodness of fit.1934-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47555881934-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47569701934-01-01Paper
On the applications of the double Bessel function \(K_{\tau _1, \tau _2}(x)\) to statistical problems.1933-01-01Paper
THE CRANIAL COORDINATOGRAPH, THE STANDARD PLANES OF THE SKULL, AND THE VALUE OF CARTESIAN GEOMETRY TO THE CRANIOLOGIST, WITH SOME ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE USES OF THE NEW METHOD1933-01-01Paper
THE CRANIAL COORDINATOGRAPH, THE STANDARD PLANES OF THE SKULL, AND THE VALUE OF CARTESIAN GEOMETRY TO THE CRANIOLOGIST, WITH SOME ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE USES OF THE NEW METHOD1933-01-01Paper
ON A METHOD OF DETERMINING WHETHER A SAMPLE OF SIZE n SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN DRAWN FROM A PARENT POPULATION HAVING A KNOWN PROBABILITY INTEGRAL HAS PROBABLY BEEN DRAWN AT RANDOM1933-01-01Paper
Note on Mr. Palin Elderton's corrections to the moments of J-curves.1933-01-01Paper
Note on Mr. McKays paper.1933-01-01Paper
On the parent population with independent variates which gives the minimum value of \(\varPhi ^2\) for a given sample.1933-01-01Paper
On a method of determining whether a sample of size \(n\) supposed to have been drawn from a parent population having a known probability integral has probability been drawn at random.1933-01-01Paper
Note on the fitting of frequency curves.1933-01-01Paper
ON THE PROBABILITY THAT TWO INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTIONS OF FREQUENCY ARE REALLY SAMPLES FROM THE SAME PARENT POPULATION1932-01-01Paper
ON THE PROBABILITY THAT TWO INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTIONS OF FREQUENCY ARE REALLY SAMPLES FROM THE SAME PARENT POPULATION1932-01-01Paper
ON THE PROBABILITY THAT TWO INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTIONS OF FREQUENCY ARE REALLY SAMPLES FROM THE SAME PARENT POPULATION1932-01-01Paper
On the Mean Character and Variance of a Ranked Individual, and on the Mean and Variance of the Intervals Between Ranked Individuals: Part II. Case of Certain Skew Curves1932-01-01Paper
Further applications in statistics of the \(T_m(x)\) Bessel function.1932-01-01Paper
Experimental discussion of the \((\chi ^2, P)\) test for goodness of fit.1932-01-01Paper
On the probability that two independent distributions of frequency are really samples from the same parent population.1932-01-01Paper
On the mean character and variance of a ranked individual, and on the mean and variance of the intervals between ranked individuals. II: Case of certain skew curves.1932-01-01Paper
TABLES OF THE PROBABILITY INTEGRALS OF SYMMETRICAL FREQUENCY CURVES IN THE CASE OF LOW POWERS SUCH AS ARISE IN THE THEORY OF SMALL SAMPLES1931-01-01Paper
APPENDIX TO A PAPER BY DR WISHART1931-01-01Paper
On the Mean Character and Variance of a Ranked Individual, and on the Mean and Variance of the Intervals Between Ranked Individuals1931-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44832581931-01-01Paper
Tables of the probability integrals of symmetrical frequency curves in the case of low powers such as arise in the theory of small samples.1931-01-01Paper
On the nature of the relationship between two of ``Student's variates (\(z_1\) and \(z_2\)) when samples are taken from a bi-variate normal population.1931-01-01Paper
Further remarks on the ``z test.1931-01-01Paper
Some properties of ``Student's \(z\): Correlation, regression and scedasticity of \(z\) with the mean and standard deviation of the sample.1931-01-01Paper
On the mean character and variance of a ranked individual and on the mean and variance of the intervals between ranked individuals. I.1931-01-01Paper
Appendix to a paper by Professor Tokishige Hojo. On the standard error of the median to a third approximation when the median is found from a sample of size \(n = 2p + 1\), and the parent population is normal and of standard deviation \(\sigma\).1931-01-01Paper
On the relation of the duration of pregnancy to size of litter and other characters in bitches.1931-01-01Paper
The life, letters and labours of Francis Galton. III a, b. III a: Correlation, personal indentification an eugenics. III b: Characterisation, especially by letters.1930-01-01Paper
Note on Professor J. Arthur Harris' papers on the limitation in the applicability of the contingency coefficient.1930-01-01Paper
Postcript.1930-01-01Paper
Tables for statisticians and biometricians. 3. ed. I, II.1930-01-01Paper
Laplace (being extracts from lectures).1929-01-01Paper
On the distribution of the first product moment-coefficient, in samples drawn from an indefinitely large normal population.1929-01-01Paper
The contribution of Giovanni Plana to the normal bivariate frequency surface.1928-01-01Paper
On a method of ascertaining limits to the actual number of marked members in a population of given size from a sample.1928-01-01Paper
Biometry and chronology.1928-01-01Paper
Appendix to Dr. Gray's paper: On the correlation of two first order multiple correlation coefficients.1928-01-01Paper
Further contributions to the theory of small samples.1927-01-01Paper
On further formulae for the reconstuction of cranial capacity from external measurements of the skull.1927-01-01Paper
Note on the relation of the \((P,\chi ^2)\) goodness of fit test to the distribution of standard deviations in samples from a normal population.1927-01-01Paper
The mathematics of intelligence.1927-01-01Paper
Abraham de Moivre.1926-01-01Paper
Researches on the mode of distribution of the constants of samples taken at random from a bivariate normal population.1926-01-01Paper
On the coefficient of racial likeness.1926-01-01Paper
On the avuncular relationship.1926-01-01Paper
Further contributions to the theory of small samples.1925-01-01Paper
James Bernoullis' theorem.1925-01-01Paper
The fifteen constant bivariate frequency surface.1925-01-01Paper
On first power methods of finding correlation.1925-01-01Paper
On the correlation between two variates \(x\) and \(y=kx^s\).1925-01-01Paper
On the multiple correlation of brothers, being a note on Mr. J. O. Irwin's memoir, and on my statement of the application of Galton's difference problem to the determination of the degree of relationship of brothers, made in August 1902.1925-01-01Paper
Tables of the incomplete \(\varGamma\)-function.1922-01-01Paper
On the construction of tables and on interpolation. Part 1: Univariate tables. Part 2: Bi-variate tables. (Tracts for Computers, Nos. 2-3.).1920-01-01Paper
On a brief proof of the fundamental formula for testing the goodness of fit of frequency distributions, and on the probable error of \(P\).1916-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. Second supp'ement to a memoir on skew variations.1916-01-01Paper
On the partial correlation ratio.1916-01-01Paper
Cause et effet.1912-01-01Paper
Grammatik der Wissenschaft. (Bibliothek der modernen Philosophie, Lief. 6.) Nach der 2. englischen Ausgabe übersetzt von \textit{W. Basarov} und \textit{P. Juschkewitsch}.1911-01-01Paper
The grammar of science. Part I: Physical. Third edition, revised and enlarged.1911-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. On further methods of determining correlation. (Draper's Company Research Memoirs. Biometric series. Nr. 4.).1907-01-01Paper
On the influence of past experience on future expectation.1907-01-01Paper
The stresses in masonry dams.1906-01-01Paper
The stresses in masonry dams.1906-01-01Paper
Mendelian characters among shorthorns.1906-01-01Paper
On correlation and the methods of modern statistics.1906-01-01Paper
``Das Fehlergesetz und seine Verallgemeinerung durch \textit{Fechner} und \textit{Pearson}, a rejoinder.1905-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. Parts 13 and 14. 13. On the theory of contingency and its relation to association and normal correlation. 14. On the general theory of skew correlation and non linear regression.1904-01-01Paper
The problem of the random walk.1904-01-01Paper
On a novel instrument for drawing parabolas.1904-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution XII. On a generalized theory of alternative inheritance, with special reference to Mendel's laws.1904-01-01Paper
On a general theory of the method ol false position.1903-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. -- On homotyposis in homologous but differentiated organs.1903-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. XI. On the influence of natural selection on the variability and correlation of organs.1903-01-01Paper
Inheritance of psychical and physical characters in Man.1902-01-01Paper
On the correlation of the mental and physical characters in man. Part II.1902-01-01Paper
On the mathematical theory of errors of judgment with special reference to the personal equation.1902-01-01Paper
On lines and planes of closest fit to systems of points in space.1901-01-01Paper
The inheritance of mental characters.1901-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. VII. On the correlation of characters not quantitatively measurable.1901-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. VIII. On the inheritance of characters not capable of exact quantitative measurement. Part I: Introductory. Part II: On the inheritance of coat colour in horses. Part III: On the inheritance of eye-colour in man.1901-01-01Paper
Data for the problem of evolution in man. VI. A. first study of the correlation of the human skull.1901-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution, IX. On the principle of homotyposis and its relation to heredity, to the variability of the individual, and to that of the race. Part I: Homotyposis in the vegetable kingdom.1901-01-01Paper
Note on Mr. \textit{Bateson}'s paper: Heredity etc.1901-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. X. Supplement to a memoir on skew variation. Phil. Trans. 186 A, 343 ff.1901-01-01Paper
On the mathematical theory of errors of judgment with special reference to personal equation.1901-01-01Paper
On the inheritance of the mental characters in man.1901-01-01Paper
Note on the normal curve of errors.1901-01-01Paper
Statistical investigations on variability and heredity.1901-01-01Paper
On lines and planes of closest fit to systems of points in space.1901-01-01Paper
The grammar of science. Second edition, revised and enlarged.1900-01-01Paper
Data for the problem of evolution in man. First study of the inheritance of long-evity and the selective death-rate in man.1900-01-01Paper
On the flexure of heavy beams subjected to continuous systems of load.1900-01-01Paper
Mathematics and biology.1900-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. --- On the law of reversion.1900-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution VII. --- On the application of certain formulae in the theory of correlation to the inheritance of characters not capable of quantitative measurement.1900-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. VIII. --- On the correlation of characters not quantitatively measurable.1900-01-01Paper
Data for the problem of evolution in man. III. --- On the magnitude of certain coëfficients of correlation in man, etc.1900-01-01Paper
Data for the problem of evolution in man. IV. --- Note on the effect of fertility depending on homogamy.1900-01-01Paper
Data for the problem of evolution in man. V. --- On the correlation between duration of life and the number of offspring.1900-01-01Paper
Data for the problem of evolution in man. VI. --- A first study of the correlation of the human skull.1900-01-01Paper
On the criterion, that a given system of deviations from the probable in the case of a correlated system of variables is such that it can be reasonably supposed to have arisen from random sampling.1900-01-01Paper
On the flexure of heavy beams subjected to continuous systems of loards. (Part. II.)1900-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. V. On the reconstruction of the stature of prehistoric races.1899-01-01Paper
Contributions to the theory of evolution. VI. Genetic (reproductive) selection: inheritance of fertility in man and of fecundity in thoroughbred race-horses.1899-01-01Paper
Data for the problem of evolution in man. II. A first study of the iheritance of longevity and the selective death-rate in man.1899-01-01Paper
On certain properties of the hypergeometrical series and on the fitting of such series to observation polygons in the theory of chance.1899-01-01Paper
Note on continuous beams.1898-01-01Paper
Cloudiness. Note on a novel case of frequency.1898-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. IV. On the probable errors of frequency constants and on the influence of random selection on variation and correlation.1898-01-01Paper
Mathematical contribution to the theory of evolution. V. On the reconstruction of the stature of prehistoric races.1898-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. On the inheritance of the cephalic index.1898-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. On the law of ancestral heredity.1898-01-01Paper
The distribution of prepotency.1897-01-01Paper
Chance or vitalism?1897-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. --- On a form of spurious correlation which may arise, when indices are used in the measurements of organs.1897-01-01Paper
Mathematical contributions to the theory of evolution. On the relative variation and correlation in civilised and uncivilised races.1897-01-01Paper
The chances of death and other studies in evolution. Two volumes.1897-01-01Paper
On the distribution of frequency (variation and correlation) of the barometric height at divers stations.1897-01-01Paper
Contributions to the mathematical theory of evolution.1896-01-01Paper
The epistemology of natural science and Mr. Karl Pearson.1896-01-01Paper
Contribution to the mathematical theory of evolution. IV. On the probable errors of frequency constants, and on the influence of random selection on variation and correlation.1896-01-01Paper
On skew probability curves.1895-01-01Paper
Contributions to the mathematical theory of evolution. Skew variation in homogeneous material.1895-01-01Paper
Contributions to the mathematical theory of evolution.1894-01-01Paper
Asymmetrical frequency curves.1893-01-01Paper
Abstract.1893-01-01Paper
The grammar of science.1892-01-01Paper
The grammar of science.1891-01-01Paper
Ether squirts.1891-01-01Paper
The flying to pieces of a whirling ring.1890-01-01Paper
The applications of geometry to practical life.1890-01-01Paper
On Wöhler's experiments on alternating stress.1890-01-01Paper
On the flexure of heavy beams subjected to continuous systems of load.1890-01-01Paper
On the generalised equations of elasticity, and their application to the wave theory of light.1889-01-01Paper
On a certain atomic hypothesis.1889-01-01Paper
Note on Clapeyron's theorem of the three moments.1889-01-01Paper
The elastical researches of Barré de Saint-Venant.1889-01-01Paper
Note on energy in an elastic solid.1889-01-01Paper
On the generalised equations of elasticity, and their application to the wave theory of light.1889-01-01Paper
On the motion of spherical and ellipsoidal bodies in fluid media.1885-01-01Paper
Note on twists in an infinite elastic solid.1883-01-01Paper
On the solution of some differential equations by Bessel's functions.1880-01-01Paper
On the distortion of a solid elastic sphere.1879-01-01Paper

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