The early marriage of history and statistics.

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Describes in more detail the particular kind of training and mentality that gave the American Statistical Association (ASA) founders a preference for statistics. Changes in arithmetic instruction in the late 1820s and 1830s; Connection between antiquarians and statistics; Origin of the most ambitious plan for a minireplica of the ASA. KY - AMERICAN Statistical Association (Organization)

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Cohen, P. C. (1990). The early marriage of history and statistics. Historical Methods, 23(2), 63. Retrieved from http

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