Herbert Edward Soper
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Herbert Edward Soper (1865 – 1930) was an eminent British statistician, who worked with Karl Pearson. He was awarded the Guy Silver Medal of the Royal Statistical Society in 1930.[1] He had an obituary in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.[2]
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- ^ "The Royal Statistical Society". Rss.org.uk. 1996-02-14. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ Journal of the Royal Statistical Society; Vol 94 : No 1 p,135 (1931)
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