Helen M. Walker
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American statistician
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Helen M. Walker's Degrees
- PhD Statistics Stanford University
- Masters Statistics Stanford University
- Bachelors Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Helen Mary Walker was a statistician and prominent educational researcher, and the first female president of the American Statistical Association when she was elected in 1944. From 1949 to 1950, she was also president of the American Educational Research Association and served on the Young Women's Christian Association from 1936 to 1950.
Helen M. Walker's Published Works
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- The Factorial Analysis of Human Ability. (1940) (413)
- Elementary Statistical Methods. (1943) (160)
- Studies in the history of statistical method (124)
- The Kelley Statistical Tables. (1938) (40)
- Comparisons of white and negro children in certain ingenuity and speed tests. (1925) (31)
- Studies in the History of Statistical Method with Special Reference to Certain Educational Problems. (1930) (23)
- The Contributions of Karl Pearson (1958) (22)
- Statistical tables : their structure and use (1937) (17)
- Statistical Literacy in the Social Sciences (1951) (15)
- Fundamental Statistics in Psychology and Education.@@@Elementary Statistical Methods. (1944) (14)
- Methods of Research (1956) (12)
- The measurement of teaching efficiency (1935) (10)
- The Role of the American Statistical Association (1945) (8)
- The Preparation of Research Workers in Education (1957) (6)
- Studies in the History of Statistical Method--With Special Reference to Certain Education Problems. (1929) (5)
- Elementary Statistical Methods. Revised Edition. (1959) (5)
- Item Selection by Sequential Sampling (1949) (5)
- First Report of the Committee on Committees (1949) (4)
- Teaching of Statistics in Schools (1948) (4)
- The program for training specialists in psychological measurement at Teachers College, Columbia University. (1950) (4)
- Chapter VII: Methods of Research (1956) (3)
- The Chicago Mental Growth Battery. (1944) (3)
- The Relation of Plana and Bravais to Theory of Correlation (1928) (3)
- Bi-Centenary of the Normal Curve (1934) (2)
- Some Data regarding 162 Families Affected by Unemployment known to the Cleveland Associated Charities 1 (1933) (2)
- Mathematics Essential for Elementary Statistics. Revised Edition. (1953) (2)
- A Model to Aid in Teaching Partial Correlation (1932) (2)
- The Accuracy of Computation with Approximate Numbers (1934) (2)
- Needed Improvements in the Teaching of Statistics (1936) (1)
- Certain Mathematical Questions Suggested by the True-False Test (1927) (1)
- Statistical Understandings Every Teacher Needs (1948) (1)
- Mathematics essential for elementary statistics : a self-teaching manual (1934) (1)
- Book Reviews : Basic Statistical Concepts, by Joe Kennedy Adams. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., I955. xi + 304 pp. $5.50 (1956) (1)
- Statistics as a subject of instruction in American universities. (1)
- An Unpublished Hydraulic Experiment of Roberval, 1668 (1936) (0)
- A Short Method of Obtaining Partial-Correlation and Partial-Regression Coefficients (1931) (0)
- Administering Unemployment Compensation.@@@Old-Age Security: Social and Financial Trends.@@@Unemployment Relief and the Unemployed in the San Francisco Bay Region:@@@The CCC Through the Eyes of 272 Boys. (1941) (0)
- The normal curve. (0)
- SECTION OF PSYCHOLOGY: THE SAMPLING PROBLEM IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH (1948) (0)
- A Comparison of Two Elementary Treatises on Statistics (1937) (0)
- Problems in the Training of Research Workers (1933) (0)
- Book Review:The Second Yearbook of Research and Statistical Methodology Oscar Krisen Buros (1943) (0)
- Mathematical Tables, Volume VII, The Probability Integral. (1940) (0)
- Introduction (1954) (0)
- Statistics, Sense and Nonsense (1954) (0)
- The origin of certain technical terms used in statistics. (0)
- College Instruction in Statistics 1933–1934 (1936) (0)
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