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- Francis Galton - Wikipedia
Galton was introduced to the field by his half-cousin Charles Darwin, who was a friend of Faulds, and he went on to create the first scientific footing for the study (which assisted its acceptance by the courts [68]) although Galton did not ever give credit that the original idea was not his
- Corespondence between Francis Galton and Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin was Francis Galton's half-cousin, sharing the same grandfather, Erasmus Darwin Erasmus had been a successful doctor and something of a polymath himself, co-founding the Lunar Club with Josiah Wedgwood and Joseph Priestley, among others
- Scientific cousins: the relationship between Charles Darwin and Francis . . .
This article traces the personal as well as the intellectual and scientific relationship between Charles Darwin and his younger half-cousin Francis Galton
- Francis Galton | Darwin Correspondence Project
Galton was a naturalist, statistician, and evolutionary theorist He was a second cousin of Darwin’s, having descended from his grandfather, Erasmus Born in Birmingham in 1822, Galton studied medicine at King’s College, London, and also read mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge
- Cousins: Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Galton and the Birth of Eugenics
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
- Sir Francis Galton · Galtons Children · OnView
Eugenics has a certain historic starting point, and the founder of the movement is Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911), a cousin of Charles Darwin
- Francis Galton - Linda Hall Library
Francis Galton, an English social scientist, was born Feb 16, 1822, in Birmingham Galton was the "half-cousin" of Charles Darwin, which means they shared a single grandparent
- Sir Francis Galton - ulethbridge. ca
An English scientist, explorer and anthropologist, Francis Galton was a cousin of Charles Darwin and was one of the first to recognize how Darwin's theory of evolution was going to clash with theology
- Francis Galton: Legacy in Psychology Testing | Cogn-IQ
A cousin of Charles Darwin, Galton applied evolutionary thinking to human characteristics, pioneering the quantitative study of individual differences in intelligence, personality, and sensory abilities
- Francis Galton - New World Encyclopedia
Francis Galton was born on February 16, 1822, near Sparkbrook, Birmingham, England, and was a cousin of the British naturalist Charles Darwin, sharing the common grandparent Erasmus Darwin His father was Samuel Tertius Galton, son of Samuel "John" Galton
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