Youth and education
- Born: March 27, 1857, London, England.
- Study mathematics at Cambridge University, where he excelled.
- He was influenced by Darwin's theory of evolution.
Contributions to statistics
- Developed the concepts of correlation and linear regression.
- Introduced the chi-square test, an essential tool in statistical analysis.
- Founded the first chair of statistics at University College London.
Role in biostatistics
- Applied statistical methods to biology and genetics.
- He collaborated with Francis Galton in the study of heredity.
Later years and legacy
- He wrote numerous works on applied statistics.
- He died on April 27, 1936, leaving a vast legacy in science.
Impact
- He is considered the father of modern statistics.
- His tools are used in economics, psychology, and the natural sciences.