John Koren (1861–1923) was an American clergyman and statistician. John Koren was born in Iowa as one of nine children of the Norwegian-American church...
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Look up Koren, Kořen, or Koreň in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koren is a surname or given name, which has multiple origins. Koren may be a variant...
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(1910) Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1911) Walter Francis Willcox (1912) John Koren (1914) Edward Dana Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott...
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Editor of the Scientific American Supplement (1911–1914) Staff member at Johns Hopkins University (1922–1924) Statistician for the Metropolitan Life Insurance...
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(1910) Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1911) Walter Francis Willcox (1912) John Koren (1914) Edward Dana Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott...
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John Wiley & Sons, pp. 74, 274, ISBN 9780471810339. Box, G. E. P.; Hunter, J. S.; Hunter, W. G. (2005), Statistics for Experimenters (2nd ed.), John Wiley...
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Retrieved March 16, 2020. Likert, Developing patterns in management (1955). John W. Hall, "A comparison of Halpin and Croft's organizational climates and...
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and alternative currencies, were largely ignored in favor of the work of John Maynard Keynes. Fisher's reputation has since recovered in academic economics...
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Ulrik Vilhelm Koren (December 22, 1826 – December 19, 1910) was a Norwegian-American author, theologian and church leader. A pioneer Lutheran minister...
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of mathematical statistics; he also influenced other researchers, notably John Tukey, in a similar direction. Drawing upon the background of his thesis...
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