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- Francis John Anscombe (13 May 1918 – 17 October 2001) was an English statistician. Born in Hove in England, Anscombe was educated at Trinity College at Cambridge University. After serving in the Second World War, he joined Rothamsted Experimental Station for two years before returning to Cambridge as a lecturer. In experiments, Anscombe emphasized randomization in both the design and analysis phases. In the design phase, Anscombe argued that the experimenters should randomize the labels of blocks. In the analysis phase, Anscombe argued that the randomization plan should guide the analysis of data; Anscombe's approach has influenced John Nelder and R. A. Bailey in particular. He moved to Princeton University in 1956, and in the same year he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. He became the founding chairman of the statistics department at Yale University in 1963. According to David Cox, his best-known work may be his 1961 account of formal properties of residuals in linear regression.His earlier suggestion for a variance-stabilizing transformation for Poisson data is often known as the Anscombe transform. He later became interested in statistical computing, and stressed that "a computer should make both calculations and graphs", and illustrated the importance of graphing data with four data sets now known as Anscombe's quartet. He later published a textbook on statistical computing in APL. In economics and decision theory he is best known for a 1963 paper with Robert Aumann which provides the standard basis for the theory of subjective probability. He was brother-in-law to another well-known statistician, John Tukey of Princeton University; their wives were sisters. (en)
- Francis John "Frank" Anscombe est un statisticien britannique né le 13 mai 1918 à Hove (Sussex) et mort le 17 octobre 2001. Il est connu pour avoir donné son nom au quartet d'Anscombe, un jeu de données artificiel montrant les pièges de la régression linéaire et l'intérêt de la visualisation de données. Il est aussi connu pour ses travaux sur la (en) qui permet de transformer une variable aléatoire suivant une loi de Poisson en une variable aléatoire gaussienne En économie, il a notamment travaillé avec Robert Aumann sur la définition des (en). Il est le beau-frère de John Tukey. (fr)
- Francis John Anscombe (ur. 1918, zm. 17 października 2001) – brytyjski matematyk i statystyk, twórca kwartetu Anscombe'a oraz transformacji Anscombe'a. (pl)
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- Francis John "Frank" Anscombe est un statisticien britannique né le 13 mai 1918 à Hove (Sussex) et mort le 17 octobre 2001. Il est connu pour avoir donné son nom au quartet d'Anscombe, un jeu de données artificiel montrant les pièges de la régression linéaire et l'intérêt de la visualisation de données. Il est aussi connu pour ses travaux sur la (en) qui permet de transformer une variable aléatoire suivant une loi de Poisson en une variable aléatoire gaussienne En économie, il a notamment travaillé avec Robert Aumann sur la définition des (en). Il est le beau-frère de John Tukey. (fr)
- Francis John Anscombe (ur. 1918, zm. 17 października 2001) – brytyjski matematyk i statystyk, twórca kwartetu Anscombe'a oraz transformacji Anscombe'a. (pl)
- Francis John Anscombe (13 May 1918 – 17 October 2001) was an English statistician. Born in Hove in England, Anscombe was educated at Trinity College at Cambridge University. After serving in the Second World War, he joined Rothamsted Experimental Station for two years before returning to Cambridge as a lecturer. He moved to Princeton University in 1956, and in the same year he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. He became the founding chairman of the statistics department at Yale University in 1963. (en)
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