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  Chapter 3. Many Doubts, Few Defenders

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  Gigerenzer G, Swijtink Z, Porter T, Daston L, Beatty J, Krüger L. (1989) The Empire of Chance: How Probability Changed Science And Everyday Life. Cambridge University Press. Many useful articles.

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  Lightman, Bernard. (2007) Victorian Popularizers of Science. University of Chicago Press.

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  ———. (1986b) Bruno de Finetti, 1906–1985. JRSS Series A (General) (149) 252.

  ———. (1989) Obituary: Harold Jeffreys, 1891–1989. JRSS Series A (Statistics in Society) (152:3) 417–18.

  ———. (1991) Sir Harold Jeffreys. Chance (4:2) 10–14, 21.

  Loveland, Jeff. (2001) Buffon, the certainty of sunrise, and the probabilistic reductio ad absurdum. Archives of the History of Exact Sciences (55) 465–77.

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  Morgan, Augustus de. (1839) Laplace. Penny Cylcopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London: 1833–46. (13) 325–28.

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  Neyman J. (1934) Statistical problems in agricultural experiment. With discussion. Supplement to the JRSS. (2:2) 107–80. (Discussion pp. 154–80.)

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  Olkin, Ingram. (1992) A conversation with Churchill Eisenhart. Statistical Science (7) 512–30.

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  ———. (1936 and 1937) Karl Pearson: An appreciation of some aspects of his life and work. Biometrika (28) 193–257 and (29) 161–248.

  ———. (1962) Some thoughts on statistical inference. Annals of Mathematical Statistics. (33:2) 394–403.

  ———. (1968) Studies in the history of probability and statistics. XX: Some early correspondence between W. S. Gosset, R. A. Fisher, and Karl Pearson, with notes and comments. Biometrika (55:3) 445–57.

  Pearson, Karl. (1892) The Grammar of Science. W. Scott.

  ———. (1901) The Ethic of Freethought and Other Addresses and Essays. 2d ed. Charles Black.

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  ———. (1929) Laplace, being extracts from lectures delivered by Karl Pearson. Biometrika (21) 202–16.

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  Stigler, Stephen M. (1986). The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty before 1900. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. A classic.

  ———. (1999). Statistics on the Table: The History of Statistical Concepts and Methods. Harvard University Press.

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  Part II. Second World War Era

  Chapter 4. Bayes Goes to War

  Andresen, Scott L. (Nov.–Dec. 2001) Donald Michie: Secrets of Colossus revealed. IEEE Intelligent Systems 82–83.

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