William Gemmell Cochran (15 July 1909 – 29 March 1980) was a prominent statistician. He was born in Scotland but spent most of his life in the United...
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variable is binary. It is named after William Gemmell Cochran. Cochran's Q test should not be confused with Cochran's C test, which is a variance outlier...
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Thad Cochran (born 1937), U.S. senator from Mississippi William Gemmell Cochran (1909–1980), British-American statistician William Granville Cochran (1844–1932)...
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from Pennsylvania Thad Cochran (1937–2019), American politician Wayne Cochran (1939–2017), American singer William Gemmell Cochran (1909–1980), British...
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in Kinsey's sample. In 1954, leading statisticians, including William Gemmell Cochran, Frederick Mosteller, John Tukey, and W. O. Jenkins issued for...
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courses. Rubin became a PhD student again, this time in Statistics under William Cochran at the Harvard Statistics Department. After graduating from Harvard...
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Bronze Medallists William Gemmell Cochran (1936) R. F. George (1938) W. J. Jennett (1949) Peter Armitage (1962) James Durbin (1966) F. Downton (1967)...
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Biography". Maths History. Retrieved 2023-02-11. Snedecor, George W.; Cochran, William G. (1989). Statistical Methods (8th ed.). Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing...
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albeit with some reservations. In 1950, Gertrude Mary Cox and William Gemmell Cochran published the book Experimental Designs, which became the major...
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Oscar Kempthorne (1919–2000), Gertrude Mary Cox (1900–1978), and William Gemmell Cochran (1909–1980), among others. Experiments might be categorized according...
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