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  1. Modern 'science' [Ed. by W. Newton]. No.1. a Scientific View of Mr. Francis Galton's Theories of Heredity [In His Hereditary Genius]. by Francis Lloyd, Francis Galton, 2010-02-03
  2. Probability, the foundation of eugenics by Francis Galton, 2010-08-24
  3. A Scientific View Of Mr. Francis Galton's Theories Of Heredity (1876) by Francis Lloyd, 2010-09-10
  4. Sir Francis Galton, padre de la eugenesia (Cuadernos Galileo de historia de la ciencia) (Spanish Edition) by Raquel Alvarez Pelaez, 1985
  5. Francis Galton's Art of travel (1872): A reprint of The art of travel; or, Shifts and contrivances available in wild countries by Francis Galton, 1971-02-13
  6. The first eugenicist: was Francis Galton wrong to want to improve the human race?(Extreme Measures: The Dark Visions and Bright Ideas of Francis Galton)(Book Review): An article from: Reason by Kenneth Silber, 2005-07-01
  7. Poverty and Hereditary Genius; A Criticism of Mr. Francis Galton's Theory of Hereditary Genius by Frank Challice Constable, 2010-09-05
  8. The Study of Human Heredity and Eugenics during the Nineteenth Century, Focusing on the Work of Francis Galton: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Brid C. Nicholson, 2000
  9. Sir Francis Galton: The Legacy of His Ideas (Studies in Biology, Economy & Society)
  10. Memories of my life by Francis Galton, 2010-08-28
  11. Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development (1883 ) by Sir Francis Galton, 2009-10-21
  12. Hints To Travelers From The Royal Geographical Society (1878)
  13. Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel in 1860 [1861, 1962-3] by Francis Galton, 2009-04-27
  14. Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa: Being an Account of a Visit to Damaraland in 1851 by Francis Galton, 2010-01-12

21. Francis Galton : Statistical Inquiries Into The Efficacy Of Prayer, Written In 1
Contains selected writings ( Statistical inquiries into the efficacy of prayer , On visualising a million ), biography, and list of publications.
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STATISTICAL INQUIRIES INTO THE EFFICACY OF PRAYER
by Francis Galton, 1872
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On the efficacy of prayer On visualising a million Outline of Galton’s life and studies Fingerprints ... Endnotes
STATISTICAL INQUIRIES INTO THE
EFFICACY OF PRAYER
FROM THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW.
NO. LXVIII. NEW SERIES.—AUGUST 1, 1872.
AN eminent authority has recently published a challenge to test the efficacy of prayer by actual experiment. I have been induced, through reading this, to prepare the following memoir for publication nearly the whole of which I wrote and laid by many years ago, after completing a large collection of data, which I had undertaken for the satisfaction of my own conscience. The efficacy of prayer seems to me a simple, as it is a perfectly appropriate and legitimate subject of scientific inquiry. Whether prayer is efficacious or not, in any given sense, is a matter of fact on which each man must form an opinion for himself. His decision will lie based upon data more or less justly handled, according to his education and habits. An unscientific reasoner will be guided by a confused recollection of crude experience. A scientific reasoner will scrutinise each separate experience before he admits it as evidence, and will compare all the cases he has selected on a methodical system. The phrases of our Church service amply countenance this view; and if we look to the practice or the opposed sections of the religious world, we find them consistent in maintaining it. The so-called "Low Church" notoriously places absolute belief in special providences accorded to pious prayer. This is testified by the biographies of its members, the journals of its missionaries, and the “united prayer-meetings" of the present day. The Roman Catholics offer religious vows to avert danger; they make pilgrimages to shrines; they hang votive offerings and pictorial representations

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23. Galton
Biography of francis galton (18221911) francis galton. Born 16 Feb 1822 in Sparkbrook (near Birmingham), England
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Francis Galton
Born: 16 Feb 1822 in Sparkbrook (near Birmingham), England
Died: 17 Jan 1911 in Grayshott House, Haslemere, Surrey, England
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An explorer and anthropologist, Francis Galton is known for his pioneering studies of human intelligence. He devoted the latter part of his life to eugenics, i.e. improving the physical and mental makeup of the human species by selected parenthood. Although weak in mathematics his ideas strongly influenced the development of statistics particularly his proof that a normal mixture of normal distributions is itself normal. Another of his major findings was reversion. This was his formulation of regression and its link to the bivariate normal distribution. He also made important contributions to the fields of meteorology, anthropometry, and physical anthropology. Galton was an indefatigable explorer and an investigator of human intelligence. Galton, the cousin of Charles Darwin, was convinced that pre-eminence in various fields was due almost entirely to hereditary factors. He opposed those who claimed intelligence or character were determined by environmental factors. He inquired into racial differences, something almost unacceptable today, and was one of the first to employ questionnaire and survey methods, which he used to investigate mental imagery in different groups of people.

24. Fighting For The Good Cause: Reflections On Francis Galton’s Legacy To American
galton, francis. (1852) Recent expedition into the interior of SouthWestern Africa. galton,francis (1853) Narrative of an explorer in tropical South Africa.
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Fighting for the Good Cause: Reflections on Francis Galton’s Legacy to American Hereditarian Psychology Gerald Sweeney
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia: 2001
ISBN 0-87169-912-5
Reviewed by Gavan Tredoux
October 2002 Books, or even booklets, on the Victorian polymath Francis Galton don’t come out very often.  Nicholas Gillham produced only the third full-length biography in English, in November of 2001 [Gillham  2001], 25 years or so after the last one by Derrick Forrest [Forrest  1974].  Before that you have to go back to Karl Pearson’s magisterial three volume The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton [Pearson  1914, 1924, 1930].  So, in a sense, one should be grateful that some attention is being paid to Galton. Unfortunately Sweeney has a thoroughly political agenda.  Like postmodernist literary criticism, the result is an unintentionally ironical incarnation of all the faults attributed to the subject.  Postmodernists complain about the “prison house of language”, but their own prose is impenetrable and might easily be mistaken for nonsense.   Though Sweeney expends chapters on the supposed political nature of Galton’s work on mental ability and heredity, the political agenda is transparently all his own.  The principal fault he attributes to Galton – carelessness bordering on fraud – is on full display in his own work.  Where his argument contains substantial points, elementary cross-checking refutes them. The argument is not nuanced: that Galton failed abjectly to demonstrate that ability is hereditary; that his interest in heredity was driven by ideology and the expectations of his family that he himself should become a genius like his grandfather Erasmus Darwin; and that American psychologists were politically predisposed to believe a transparently weak argument.  Others might prefer the simpler explanation: that Galton was unusually gifted; that he was persuaded by the evidence gathered by his own pioneering research programme; and that American psychologists were influenced by his example because it opened genuinely fruitful areas of inquiry.

25. Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911)
man of measurement, of "anything and everything" was Sir francis galton. Overshadowed in popular accounts by his cousin
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    29. Galton, Francis
    img6048 picture, galton, francis Birmingham, England 16.02.1822 Haslemere, England17.01.1911. Selected works galton, francis. 1877. Typical laws of heredity.
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    Galton, Francis Birmingham, England
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    Degrees: B.A., Cambridge University, 1844 Career: Studies of medicine at London; 1844 study trip through Europe and Africa; 1857 private scholar in London; no academic or official positions; 1882 laboratory in London established which was the first mental test center in the world; 1901 foundation of the journal Biometrika with Pearson and W. F. R. Weldon; 1909 knighted. Selected works: - Galton, Francis. 1877. Typical laws of heredity. Nature 15: 492-495, 512 ff, 532 f
    - Galton, Francis. 1889. Natural inheritance. London
    - Galton, Francis. 1897. A new law of heredity. Nature 56: 235-237
    - Galton, Francis. 1897. The average contribution of each several ancestors to the total heritage of the offspring. Proceedings of the Royal Society 61: 401-413
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    31. Galton, Francis: English Men Of Science (1874)
    galton, francis English Men of Science (1874), university press books, shoppingcart, new release notification. galton, francis English Men of Science (1874).
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    Galton, Francis English Men of Science (1874) . Edited by Robert H. Wozniak. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 288 p. 1998 Series: (T-CP) Thoemmes Press - Classics in Psychology Cloth CUSA $90.00tx 1-85506-663-7 Introduced 'nature/nurture' terminology and the questionnaire method into psychology. Gathering questionnaire data on racial, religious, social, physical, and psychological characteristics from nearly 200 Fellows of the Royal Society, Galton demonstrated the potential value of statistical analysis in evaluating the relative contributions of heredity and environment to individual differences. Subjects:
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    32. Galton, Francis: Inquiries Into Human Faculty And Its Development (1883)
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    Galton, Francis Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development (1883) . Edited by Robert H. Wozniak. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 405 p. 1998 Series: (T-CP) Thoemmes Press - Classics in Psychology Cloth CUSA $100.00tx 1-85506-671-8 The first systematic, scientific treatise on individual differences in psychological phenomena. Galton's work marked the beginning of the scientific study of imagery and the association of ideas. Here for the first time he sketched out the essentials of a theory of mental testing. Subjects:
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    33. Galton, Francis (1822-1911)
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    English statistician and meteorologist who, in a letter to the London Times , on August 6, 1892, proposed using a combination of mirrors to reflect sunlight toward Mars in order that it might be detected by any Martian astronomers with the aid of telescopes. This was similar to an earlier idea put forward by Cros in France. It stimulated a lively debate in England on (a) the likelihood of there being intelligent life on Mars and other neighboring worlds (including the Moon), and (b) the merits of trying to send signals. One of those who opposed the scheme was Richard Hutton. See communication, with the Moon and planets
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    34. Francis Galton - Genie Der Vielseitigkeit
    Translate this page Gregor Brand ?The most original-minded man “ francis galton (1822 - 1911)I. francis galton - Genie der Vielseitigkeit. francis galton wurde am 16.
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    I. Francis Galton - Genie der Vielseitigkeit II. Die Abstammung Francis Galtons III. Kindheit und Schulweg eines Hochbegabten
    IV. Galton als Medizinstudent V. Die Ruhe vor der Wissenschaft
    VI. Schlussbemerkungen
    Literatur: Darwin, C. (1887): The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin. London
    Fancher, R. E. (2001): Francis Galton and Phrenology. In: Psychologie et Histoire, vol. 2, 131 - 147
    Forrest, D. W. (1974): Francis Galton: The Life and Work of a Victorian Genius. London
    Galton, F. (1869) : Hereditary Genius. London
    Galton, F. (1874): English Men of Science: their Nature and Nurture. London
    Galton, F. (1908) : Memories of My Life. London Gillham, N. W. (2001) : The Life and Works of Francis Galton. From African Exploration to the Birth of Eugenics. New York, N. Y. Gross, M. U. M. (1993): Exceptionally Gifted Children. London and New York King-Hele, D. (1999): Erasmus Darwin: A Life of Unequalled Achievement. London Pearson, K. (1914): The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton. Vol. I, Cambridge Pearson, R. (1995): The Concept of Heredity in the History of Western Culture: Part One. In: The Mankind Quarterly, Vol. XXXV, Nr. 3, S. 229 - 266

    35. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Galton, Francis, F.R.S.
    Reference Brewer’s Dictionary Bibliographical Appendix galton, francis,FRS. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. galton, francis, FRS. (b. 1822).
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    36. HUM-MOLGEN: Galton, Francis. 1898. A Diagram Of Heredity. Nature, 57:293.
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    Title Sir Francis Galton, F.R.S. 1822-1911 Description This Web site is dedicated to the scientist, eugenicist, hereditician, criminologist and explorer, Sir Francis Galton. The site is rich in the full-text of Galton's original writings in his various fields of endeavour. These writings include journal articles and books, including Galton's autobiography Memories of my life (London: Methuen, 1908) and Karl Pearson's three volume biography of Galton, The life, letters and labours of Francis Galton (Cambridge University Press, 1914-1930). Other full-text books of note include Hereditary genius (London: Macmillan, 1892), Inquiries into human faculty (London: Dent, 1907) and Natural inheritance (London: Macmillan, 1889). There is also a selection of his correspondence with Darwin, and letters to newspapers. Publications are in Adobe PDF format; to view them it is necessary to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. The site also contains a bibliography of Galton's works and general biographical material about Galton, including a timeline. The site's editor is a proponent of Galton's views and makes no secret of his agreement with the principles of eugenics. Keywords Psychology Eugenics Books Biography [Publication Type] ... Anthropology Personal name Galton, Francis Sir 1822-1911

    38. Galton, Francis
    galton, francis (18221911). English scientist, inventor, and explorerwho studied the inheritance of physical and mental attributes
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    Galton, Francis
    English scientist, inventor, and explorer who studied the inheritance of physical and mental attributes with the aim of improving the human species. He was the first to use twins to try to assess the influence of environment on development, and is considered the founder of eugenics (a term he coined).
    Galton believed that genius was inherited, and was principally to be found in the British; he also attempted to compile a map of human physical beauty in Britain. He invented the `silent' dog whistle, the weather map, a teletype printer, and forensic fingerprinting, and discovered the existence of anticyclones.
    Galton was born in Birmingham and studied medicine in London as well as mathematics at Cambridge. In 1850 he set out for uncharted areas of Africa, and on his return wrote two books describing his explorations.
    Galton designed several instruments to plot meteorological data, and made the first serious attempt to chart the weather over large areas - described in his book Meteorographica 1863. He also helped to establish the Meteorological Office and the National Physical Laboratory.
    In Hereditary Genius 1869, based on a study of mental abilities in eminent families, Galton formulated the regression law, which states that parents who deviate from the average in a positive or negative direction have children who, on average, also deviate in the same direction but to a lesser extent.

    39. GALTON, FRANCIS (1822-1911)
    galton, francis (18221911). Psykologin påverkades också av Darwins Arternasuppkomst. Sir francis galton hade en evolutionistisk syn på psykologin.
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    click on Refs above. francis galton, 1822–1911. Traveller , statisticianand scientific writer . CD's cousin. Explored in south
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