Statistical Methods for Research Workers

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Statistical Methods for Research Workers is a foundational 1925 statistics textbook by Ronald A. Fisher that helped establish modern statistical theory and practice in scientific research.

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instanceOf academic book
non-fiction book
statistics textbook
author Ronald A. Fisher
containsConcept analysis of variance
chi-squared tests
correlation and regression
maximum likelihood estimation
null hypothesis significance testing
p-value
small-sample theory
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs classic text in statistical methodology
foundational work in modern statistics
field agricultural statistics
biostatistics
mathematics
genre scientific literature
hasEdition fifth edition
fourth edition
later revised editions
second edition
third edition
influenced analysis of variance practice
biostatistics education
experimental design in the natural sciences
modern statistical theory
influencedBy Francis Galton
Karl Pearson
intendedAudience agricultural researchers
biologists
research scientists
statisticians
language English
notableFor formalizing analysis of variance (ANOVA)
introducing Fisherian statistical methods to applied scientists
popularizing significance testing
shaping 20th-century statistical practice
publicationYear 1925
publisher Oliver and Boyd
subject biometry
experimental design
statistical inference
statistics
timePeriod early 20th century
usedIn agricultural field trials
biological research
experimental data analysis
scientific research

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