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Jessica Kohlschmidt PhD

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Rene Descartes 1637 is credited with first introducing the term “imaginary”...tant les vrayes racines que les fausses ne sont pas tousiours réelles; mais quelquefois seulement imaginaires. 3/

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A 1668 book review (yes) of James Gregorie’s ‘Geometriæ pars Universalis’ was the first to use it in English [An Account of Fome Books, Philosophical Transactions 3(35)]

A 1668 book review (yes) of James Gregorie’s ‘Geometriæ pars Universalis’ was the first to use it in English [An Account of Fome Books, Philosophical Transactions 3(35)]
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#OTD 1964 George Box & David R Cox read their paper “An Analysis of Transformations” at a research methods meeting of the Royal Statistical Society. The paper began with their names then found the topic. 1/5🧵

#OTD 1964 George Box &amp; David R Cox read their paper “An Analysis of Transformations” at a research methods meeting of the <a href="/RoyalStatSoc/">Royal Statistical Society</a>. The paper began with their names then found the topic. 1/5🧵
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In the UK the phrase 'Box & Cox' refers to “people who always miss each other & thus are never together”. Everyone thought how funny it would be for Box & Cox to write a paper together. Box said it was obvious it had to be on transformations. So a citation classic was born 2/

In the UK the phrase 'Box &amp; Cox' refers to “people who always miss each other &amp; thus are never together”. Everyone thought how funny it would be for Box &amp; Cox to write a paper together. Box said it was obvious it had to be on transformations. So a citation classic was born 2/
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#OTD 1707 Leonhard Euler b (d 18 Sep 1783) Laplace called him the “Master of us all”. Immensely prolific (>850 publications, plus 13 children), Ahrens said he created the whole form of modern mathematical thinking by using (& inventing) consistent notation and terminology 1/4

#OTD 1707 Leonhard Euler b (d 18 Sep 1783) Laplace called him the “Master of us all”. Immensely prolific (&gt;850 publications, plus 13 children), Ahrens said he created the whole form of modern mathematical thinking by using (&amp; inventing) consistent notation and terminology 1/4
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#OTD 1894 Jerzy Neyman b (d 5 Aug 1981) 🇵🇱🇷🇺 🇺🇸@AmStat Fellow 1942; FRS, #Guy Gold Medal 1966; ASA Wilks Award 1968; US Natl Medal of Science 1969. Best known for developing modern concepts of statistical hypothesis testing - introduced the confidence interval in 1937. 1/4

#OTD 1894 Jerzy Neyman b (d 5 Aug 1981) 🇵🇱🇷🇺 🇺🇸@AmStat Fellow 1942; FRS, #Guy Gold Medal 1966; ASA Wilks Award 1968; US Natl Medal of Science 1969. Best known for developing modern concepts of statistical hypothesis testing - introduced the confidence interval in 1937.  1/4
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With Egon Pearson developed the ‘hypothesis testing’ paradigm (Neyman–Pearson lemma 1933). In 1925 he joined Karl Pearson’s team on a fellowship but was disappointed to find it ‘old-fashioned ‘and Pearson ‘surprisingly ignorant of modern mathematics’ so he went to Paris. 2/

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Much of the ground-breaking joint work with Egon (1928-33) on hypothesis testing had been carried out by letter. He came back to London in 1934 after Karl retired ,and later went to Berkeley where he established a major statistical center 3/

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Fisher first welcomed Neyman as an ally in the effort “to free statistics from unwarranted Bayesian assumptions”. However relations deteriorated, to say the least. Fisher was outraged by the Neyman–Pearson hypothesis-testing approach, in contrast to his 'significance’ testing 4/

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In April 1912, as a third year undergraduate student at Cambridge, RA Fisher published his first mathematical paper ‘On an Absolute Criterion for Fitting Frequency Curves’. This was the first iteration of what would later become the method of maximum likelihood 1/3

In April 1912, as a third year undergraduate student at Cambridge, RA Fisher published his first mathematical paper ‘On an Absolute Criterion for Fitting Frequency Curves’. This was the first iteration of what would later become the method of maximum likelihood  1/3
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Derived from the theory of errors taught by his tutor the astronomer FJM Stratton, it features a critique of the method of moments favoured by Pearson. He finally settled on the name ‘‘maximum likelihood’’ in 1922 2/

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#OTD 1918 Frank Anscombe b (d 17 Oct 2001)🇬🇧 @Amstat Fellow 1956. Best known for the most compelling argument ever made why data should be plotted before analysis. Anscombe's quartet shows 4 data sets with * identical* summary statistics but very different distributions #dataviz

#OTD 1918 Frank Anscombe b (d 17 Oct 2001)🇬🇧 @Amstat Fellow 1956. Best known for the most compelling argument ever made why data should be plotted before analysis. Anscombe's quartet shows 4 data sets with * identical* summary statistics but very different distributions #dataviz
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Deeply honored to be elected 120th President of the ASA. Together, let's strive to use rigorous statistics for good, making society better, more informed, & inclusive. Excited for the journey & grateful for your trust and support. #ASA #statistics #collaboration

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3 months to go! #IDWSDS2023 🌟October 10 2023🌟 Submit a session proposal 👇 idwsds.org/invited-sessio… Be a sponsor 👇 idwsds.org/sponsors/ #WomenInStatistics #WomenInDataScience

3 months to go! 
#IDWSDS2023 
🌟October 10 2023🌟
Submit a session proposal 👇
idwsds.org/invited-sessio…
Be a sponsor 👇
idwsds.org/sponsors/
#WomenInStatistics #WomenInDataScience
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Congratulations to Ji-Hyun Lee, recently elected the 120th ASA president! Learn about her and view a list of the newly elected board members and section officers. magazine.amstat.org/blog/2023/07/0…

Congratulations to <a href="/JiHyunLEE_Stat/">Ji-Hyun Lee</a>, recently elected the 120th ASA president! Learn about her and view a list of the newly elected board members and section officers.  magazine.amstat.org/blog/2023/07/0…
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#IDWSDS2023 program is available now! Join us for a celebration of #WomenInStats & #WomenInDataScience next Tuesday, 10th of October idwsds.org/program/

#IDWSDS2023 program is available now!
Join us for a celebration of  #WomenInStats &amp; #WomenInDataScience next Tuesday, 10th of October
idwsds.org/program/
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Happy 41st 🎂 to the Leap Day baby Herman Hollerith b 29 Feb 1860 (d 17 Nov 1929) 🇺🇸 Inventor of the punched card tabulating machine (1884) & pioneer of data processing automation & mechanized binary code. 1/2

Happy 41st 🎂 to the Leap Day baby Herman Hollerith b 29 Feb 1860 (d 17 Nov 1929) 🇺🇸 Inventor of the punched card tabulating machine (1884) &amp; pioneer of data processing automation &amp; mechanized binary code. 1/2
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The International Day of Women in Statistics and Data Science (IDWSDS) is coming up! 📈📊 What better way to celebrate than by attending a ✨️FREE virtual conference✨️ hosted by Caucus for Women in Statistics and Data Science ! Details on the conference and the awesome keynote speakers 👇 idwsds.org

The International Day of Women in Statistics and Data Science (IDWSDS) is coming up! 📈📊

What better way to celebrate than by attending a ✨️FREE virtual conference✨️ hosted by <a href="/cwstat/">Caucus for Women in Statistics and Data Science</a> ! 

Details on the conference and the awesome keynote speakers 👇

idwsds.org