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Ronald Fisher
English
Mathematician
Born:
Feb 17
,
1890
Died:
Jul 29
,
1962
Analysis
Arithmetic
Arranging
Experiment
Natural
Research
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To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can perhaps say what the experiment died of.
Ronald Fisher
Post
Finished
Experiment
Say
Statistician
Examination
Consult
He
Merely
Perhaps
Him
Conduct
Died
Often
After
Ask
We have the duty of formulating, of summarizing, and of communicating our conclusions, in intelligible form, in recognition of the right of other free minds to utilize them in making their own decisions.
Ronald Fisher
Free
Own
Duty
Other
Our
Minds
Recognition
Conclusions
Making
Intelligible
Form
Decisions
Them
Communicating
Utilize
Right
The analysis of variance is not a mathematical theorem, but rather a convenient method of arranging the arithmetic.
Ronald Fisher
Analysis
Variance
Rather
Arithmetic
Arranging
Method
Mathematical
Convenient
Theorem
The tendency of modern scientific teaching is to neglect the great books, to lay far too much stress upon relatively unimportant modern work, and to present masses of detail of doubtful truth and questionable weight in such a way as to obscure principles.
Ronald Fisher
Work
Truth
Great
Stress
Too Much
Too
Neglect
Relatively
Books
Way
Detail
Lay
Tendency
Obscure
Weight
Masses
Principles
Scientific
Questionable
Modern
Far
Much
Unimportant
Doubtful
Teaching
Such A Way
Present
Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability.
Ronald Fisher
Natural
Degree
High
Exceedingly
Selection
Generating
Improbability
Natural Selection
Mechanism
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