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  1. Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher was a British statistician and geneticist who pioneered the application of statistical procedures to the design of scientific experiments. In 1909 Fisher was awarded a scholarship to study mathematics at the University of Cambridge, from which he graduated in 1912 with a

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  2. His contributions to statistics include promoting the method of maximum likelihood and deriving the properties of maximum likelihood estimators, fiducial inference, the derivation of various sampling distributions, founding principles of the design of experiments, and much more.

  3. The contributions of Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher to the discipline of statistics are multifarious, profound and long-lasting. In fact, he can be regarded as having laid the foundations of statistics as a science. He is often dubbed the 'father of statistics'.

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    Already a simple, but very good, source to Fisher's contribution is Wikipedia. Just reading the article on the history of statistics(or you can use any other text) will give you some insight in the amount and importance of Fisher's contributions. You will also see that it is partly time, location and luck that made Fisher a great contributor. Fishe...

    If you look at the topics in an introduction book on statistics (specifically the mathematical concepts, or inference) you might consider Fisher as the dominating contributor. It is also Fisher who wrote the first, and most influential, introduction to statistics books: 1. Statistical Methods for Research Workers(1925) 2. The Design of Experiments ...

    Fisher introduced many concepts and terms and improved statistical language. Two recent questions on this Q&A site relate to Fisher. The question why so many variables are squared in statistics and why we so often the $L_2$ norm instead of the $L_1$. It is Fisher who "proved" that the $L_2$ norm is a better (more efficient) estimator than the $L_1$...

    In the 1922 paper On the Mathematical foundations of theoretical statistics Fisher provides a short and simple overview of the main concepts, just to name the list of definitions: 'centre of location', 'consistency', 'distribution', 'efficiency', 'estimation', 'intrinsic accuracy', 'isostatistical regions', 'likelihood', 'location', 'optimum', 'sca...

    In his further work Fisher developed early concepts of linear discriminantanalysis: and the concept of estimation by likelihood that Fisher explored further, and has two concepts named after him, Fisher information and Fisher score . See Theory of statistical estimation, 1925, Two new properties of mathematical likelihood, 1934, and The logic of in...

    Michael Hardy's answer on Mathoverflow on a question about the greatest Mathematicians: https://mathoverflow.net/a/173374
  4. His ground-breaking work revolutionised the design of experiments and created the foundations for modern statistical science. Fisher’s 1925 book Statistical Methods for Research Workers developed applied statistics which could be applied to many other areas of scientific interest.

  5. Summary. Ronald Aylmer Fisher was a British statistician and geneticist important in developing the use of statistics in genetics and biomathematics. View seven larger pictures. Biography.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2019 · Fisher published the fruit of his research in two seminal books, Statistical Methods for Research Workers and The Design of Experiments. The latter introduced several fundamental ideas, including the null hypothesis and statistical significance, that scientists worldwide still use today.