Cousins: Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Galton and the Birth of Eugenics

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Sir Francis Galton, scientist, African Explorer and statistician, was a key figure in statistical history. He was the man who devised the statistical concepts of regression and correlation. He was also Charles Darwin's cousin. And, inspired by his reading of Darwin, he was the founder of eugenics: the “science” of improving the human race through selective breeding. Nicholas Gillham tells of a darker side to statistics and heredity.

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Gillham, N. W. (2009). Cousins: Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Galton and the Birth of Eugenics. Significance, 6(3), 132–135. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-9713.2009.00379.x

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