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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Suman Seth
(2024)
“A Decided Inaptitude in His Constitution”: Race, Slavery, and Disability in the Nineteenth-Century British Empire.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 95-113).
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Article
Mónica Humeres; Magdalena Gil
(April 2024)
Dreaming of a Bright Future: Statistics, Disaster, and the Birth of Energopolitics in 1930s Chile.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 571-602).
(/isis/citation/CBB862640625/)
Article
Sibylle Marti
(2024)
The ILO, the Politics of Statistics, and Changing Perceptions of Informal Work, 1970–Present.
Labor
(pp. 98-116).
(/isis/citation/CBB708212418/)
Article
Svit Komel
(2024)
Petty's instruments: the Down Survey, territorial natural history and the birth of statistics.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 43-64).
(/isis/citation/CBB695964863/)
Book
William H. Tucker
(2024)
'The Bell Curve' in Perspective: Race, Meritocracy, Inequality and Politics.
(/isis/citation/CBB901059092/)
Article
Jemma Lorenat
(2023)
The problem and probability of marriage for alumnae in Progressive Era United States.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100890).
(/isis/citation/CBB109861874/)
Article
Olivier Rey
(2023)
Comment la statistique est-elle entrée en physique ?.
Almagest
(pp. 246-254).
(/isis/citation/CBB806417946/)
Article
Jeremy Gray; Joshua L. Cherry; Eric-Jan Wagenmakers; et al.
(2023)
The Jeffreys–Lindley paradox: An exchange.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 443-449).
(/isis/citation/CBB837394671/)
Article
Matthew L. Jones
(2023)
Users Gone Astray: Spreadsheet Charts, Junky Graphics, and Statistical Knowledge.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 185-204).
(/isis/citation/CBB004679501/)
Article
Christine von Oertzen
(2023)
Paper Knowledge and Statistical Precision.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 380-386).
(/isis/citation/CBB422462024/)
Article
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers; Alexander Ly
(2023)
History and nature of the Jeffreys–Lindley paradox.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 25-72).
(/isis/citation/CBB299163245/)
Thesis
Michael F. McGovern
(2023)
Justice in Numbers: Statistics and the Transformation of Civil Rights in Modern America.
(/isis/citation/CBB342033827/)
Thesis
Joonwoo Son
(2023)
Cross-Border Investment in Forms: National Income Accounting and the Making of Reliable Government in Postwar Japan.
(/isis/citation/CBB701749197/)
Thesis
Anne Schult
(2023)
Counting the Countless: Statistics, Demography, and the Making of the Modern Refugee, 1920s-1950s.
(/isis/citation/CBB732032065/)
Article
Jessica Pykett; Mark Paterson
(2022)
Stressing the ‘body electric’: History and psychology of the techno-ecologies of work stress.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 185-212).
(/isis/citation/CBB933468112/)
Article
Erik Aarden
(2022)
Ignorance and the paradoxes of evidence-based global health: the case of mortality statistics in India’s million death study.
Science as Culture
(pp. 433-454).
(/isis/citation/CBB929784543/)
Book
Stephen M. Stigler
(2022)
Casanova’s Lottery: The History of a Revolutionary Game of Chance.
(/isis/citation/CBB017093104/)
Article
Jan R. Magnus
(2022)
Gauss on least-squares and maximum-likelihood estimation.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 425-430).
(/isis/citation/CBB054933541/)
Article
Catherine Gibson
(2022)
Experiencing Enumeration: Local Reactions and Resistance to Censuses in Imperial Russia, 1863–81.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 615-646).
(/isis/citation/CBB413173323/)
Article
Enric Pérez; Joana Ibáñez
(2022)
Indistinguishable elements in the origins of quantum statistics: The case of Fermi–Dirac statistics.
European Physical Journal H
(p. 1).
(/isis/citation/CBB576846777/)
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