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Francis Galton

Francis Galton

British polymath: geographer, statistician, pioneer in eugenics

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Founder of
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Galton Laboratory
Birthdate
February 16, 1822
Birthplace
Birmingham
Birmingham
Date of Death
January 17, 1911
Place of Death
Surrey
Surrey
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Author of
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Inquiries into human faculty and its development
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The Art of Rough Travel
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Narrative of an explorer in tropical South Africa, being an account of a visit to Damaraland in 1851
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Hereditary Genius
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Bericht eines Forschers im tropischen Südafrika
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Memories of my life
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Sociological papers
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Probability, the foundation of eugenics
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Child of
Samuel Tertius Galton
Samuel Tertius Galton
Educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College, Cambridge
King Edward's School, Birmingham
King Edward's School, Birmingham
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
King's College London
King's College London
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Biologist
Mathematician
Mathematician
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Anthropologist
Geneticist
Geneticist
Psychologist
Psychologist
Geographer
Geographer
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Statistician
Philosopher
Philosopher
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Open Library ID
OL548699A0
VIAF
880115980

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Doctoral Advisor
William Hopkins
William Hopkins
Doctoral Students
Karl Pearson
Karl Pearson

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Father
Samuel Tertius Galton
Samuel Tertius Galton
Notable Work
Bean machine
Bean machine
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Wikidata ID
Q191026

Sir Francis Galton, ( 16 February 1822 – 17 January 1911), was an English Victorian era polymath: a statistician, sociologist, psychologist, anthropologist, tropical explorer, geographer, inventor, meteorologist, proto-geneticist, psychometrician and a proponent of social Darwinism, eugenics and scientific racism. He was knighted in 1909.

Galton produced over 340 papers and books. He also created the statistical concept of correlation and widely promoted regression toward the mean. He was the first to apply statistical methods to the study of human differences and inheritance of intelligence, and introduced the use of questionnaires and surveys for collecting data on human communities, which he needed for genealogical and biographical works and for his anthropometric studies. He was a pioneer of eugenics, coining the term itself in 1883, and also coined the phrase "nature versus nurture". His book Hereditary Genius (1869) was the first social scientific attempt to study genius and greatness.

As an investigator of the human mind, he founded psychometrics (the science of measuring mental faculties) and differential psychology, as well as the lexical hypothesis of personality. He devised a method for classifying fingerprints that proved useful in forensic science. He also conducted research on the power of prayer, concluding it had none due to its null effects on the longevity of those prayed for. His quest for the scientific principles of diverse phenomena extended even to the optimal method for making tea.

As the initiator of scientific meteorology, he devised the first weather map, proposed a theory of anticyclones, and was the first to establish a complete record of short-term climatic phenomena on a European scale. He also invented the Galton Whistle for testing differential hearing ability. He was Charles Darwin's half-cousin.

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