Department of Applied Statistics at University College London

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The Department of Applied Statistics at University College London was an influential early 20th-century center for the development of modern statistical theory and methods under the leadership of pioneering statistician Karl Pearson.

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instanceOf academic department
statistics department
activePeriod early 20th century
affiliation Faculty of Science at University College London NERFINISHED
associatedWith Biometrika NERFINISHED
Karl Pearson NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
field applied statistics
biometrics
mathematical statistics
statistical methods
statistical theory
statistics
foundedBy Karl Pearson NERFINISHED
headedBy Karl Pearson NERFINISHED
historicalRole major center for the emergence of modern statistics
pioneering institution in academic statistics
influenced development of academic statistics in the United Kingdom
subsequent university statistics departments worldwide
influentialIn development of modern statistical methods
development of modern statistical theory
knownFor being an early 20th-century center of statistical research
contributions to the formalization of statistical theory
training early generations of statisticians
languageOfWork English
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
notableLeader Karl Pearson NERFINISHED
partOf University College London NERFINISHED
predecessor Biometric Laboratory at University College London NERFINISHED
researchFocus biometric and biological statistics
correlation and regression analysis
statistical methodology

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Karl Pearson founded Department of Applied Statistics at University College London