Statistical Methods for Research Workers

Ronald Fisher

Statistical Methods for Research Workers is a classic book on statistics, written by the statistician R. A. Fisher. It is considered by some[who?] to be one of the 20th century's most influential books on statistical methods, together with his The Design of Experiments (1935). It was originally published in 1925, by Oliver & Boyd (Edinburgh);[1] the final and posthumous 14th edition was published in 1970. The impulse to write a book on the statistical methodology he had developed came not from Fisher himself but from D. Ward Cutler, one of the two editors of a series of "Biological Monographs and Manuals" being published by Oliver and Boyd.[2]

  1. ^ Scanned version of Statistical Methods first edition
  2. ^ Lehmann, Erich L. (2011). Fisher, Neyman, and the creation of classical statistics. New York, NY: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. p. 15. ISBN 978-1-4419-9500-1.

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