History of probability and statistics | Statistics-related lists
Statistics is the theory and application of mathematics to the scientific method including hypothesis generation, experimental design, sampling, data collection, data summarization, estimation, prediction and inference from those results to the population from which the experimental sample was drawn. This article lists statisticians who have been instrumental in the development of theoretical and applied statistics. (Wikipedia).
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Teach Astronomy - Newton and Society
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Newton's work was central not only to the history of physics and astronomy but to the history of ideas of Europe in the last 400 years. Newton's innovations in mechanics led to ways of harnessing energy and power in machines, and this within a few generation
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A Brief History of Psychology: From Plato to Pavlov
Before we dive into all the particulars of modern psychology and its research methods, we need to get a little context. When was psychology first developed, and by whom? Was it scientific at that time, or more philosophical? Who was the first to coin the term "psychologist" as a profession
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Mechanics and curves | Math History | NJ Wildberger
The laws of motion as set out by Newton built upon work of Oresme, Galileo and others on dynamics, and the relations between distance, velocity and acceleration in trajectories. With Newton's laws and the calculus, a whole new arena of practical and theoretical investigations opened up to
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Isaac Newton - English Physicist & Formulated the Laws of Gravity |Mini Bio | BIO
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http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Perhaps the greatest scientist who ever lived, Isaac Newton was born just after the death of Galileo. Lonely and moody as a child, his early education was unremarkable, but when he went to university at Cambridge his true intelligence came forth. During a t
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Statistics Lecture 8.2: An Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
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Calculus | Math History | N J Wildberger
Calculus has its origins in the work of the ancient Greeks, particularly of Eudoxus and Archimedes, who were interested in volume problems, and to a lesser extent in tangents. In the 17th century the subject was widely expanded and developed in an algebraic way using also the coordinate ge
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Lecture 7 – Relation Extraction | Stanford CS224U: Natural Language Understanding | Spring 2019
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Chuck Eesley discusses some of the basics of forming a founding team for an entrepreneurial venture. He stresses that without a strong central team a project will often have very little chance of success -- everyone needs to be willing to make sacrifices. Take the quizzes and find the res
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Stanford Seminar - Closing Tech’s Diversity Gap
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Stanford Seminar - The Need for Inclusive AI
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Stanford Seminar - Smart Physical Systems from the Standpoint of an AI Company
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Stanford Seminar - My Story as a Korean Woman Entrepreneur
My Story as a [Korean Woman] Entrepreneur - YoonJin Chang, LifeSite This seminar series explores the most recent trends, patterns, and challenges of entrepreneurship in Asia and their relevance to Silicon Valley and the U.S. Guest speakers include entrepreneurs, investors and mentors, and
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Statistics Lecture 4.7 Part 1: Principles of Counting. Permutations and Combinations
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