Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Pearson, Karl (2011-06-02), The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton, Cambridge Univ Pr, Retrieved on 2012-06-20
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    20 JUN 2012

     Statistics as Religion

    Her [Nightingale's] statistics were more than a study, they were indeed her religion. For her, Quetelet was the hero as scientist, and the presentation copy of his Physique Sociale is annotated by her on every page. Florence Nightingale believed—and in all the actions of her life acted upon that belief—that the administrator could only be successful if he were guided by statistical knowledge. The legislator—to say nothing of the politician—too often failed for want of this knowledge. ...
    Folksonomies: religion statistics
    Folksonomies: religion statistics
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    Florence Nightingale saw nature as god's plan and statistics the means to understand it.

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