Natural Inheritance

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Natural Inheritance is an 1889 scientific work by Francis Galton that helped establish the statistical study of heredity and laid foundations for modern genetics and eugenics.

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instanceOf scientific book
work on heredity
author Francis Galton NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
field anthropometry
biology
biostatistics
follows Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development NERFINISHED
genre scientific literature
hasInfluencedPerson Karl Pearson NERFINISHED
Ronald A. Fisher NERFINISHED
hasPart analysis of correlation between relatives
discussion of regression toward the mean
mathematical treatment of heredity
statistical analysis of family resemblance
historicalContext Victorian-era debates on heredity and evolution
influenced development of modern statistics
early eugenics movement
foundations of quantitative genetics NERFINISHED
introducedConcept regression toward mediocrity in hereditary traits
use of correlation in heredity studies
language English
mainTheme statistical study of hereditary transmission of traits
notableFor helping establish the statistical study of heredity
laying foundations for eugenics
laying foundations for modern genetics
pageCountApproximate 200–300 pages
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1889
publisher Macmillan NERFINISHED
subject biometrics
eugenics
genetics
heredity
statistics
timePeriodDescribed 19th century scientific thought on heredity

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Francis Galton notableWork Natural Inheritance