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Udny Yule
(18 Feb 1871 - 26 Jun 1951)
Scottish statistician who, with Karl Pearson, studied the statistics of regression and correlation. He wrote Introduction to Statistics (1911).
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Science Quotes by Udny Yule (1 quote)
The investigation of causal relations between economic phenomena presents many problems of peculiar difficulty, and offers many opportunities for fallacious conclusions. Since the statistician can seldom or never make experiments for himself, he has to accept the data of daily experience, and discuss as best he can the relations of a whole group of changes; he cannot, like the physicist, narrow down the issue to the effect of one variation at a time. The problems of statistics are in this sense far more complex than the problems of physics.
— Udny Yule
In 'On the Theory of Correlation', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Dec 1897), 60, 812, as cited in Stephen M. Stigler, The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty Before 1900 (1986), 348.
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- 18 Feb - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Yule's birth.