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Frank Yates

Frank Yates (1902 - 1994) was one of the pioneers of 20th century statistics.


In 1931 he was appointed assistant statistician at Rothamsted Experimental Station by Ronald Fisher. In 1933 he became head of statistics when Fisher obtained a position at University College London. At Rothamsted he worked on the design of experiments, including contributions to the theory of analysis of variance and originating Yates' algorithm and the balanced incomplete block design.


During World War II he worked on what would later be called operational research.


After the war he worked on sample survey design and analysis. He became an enthusiast of electronic computers, in 1954 obtaining an Elliott 401 for Rothamsted and contributing to the initial development of statistical computing. In 1966 he was awarded a Royal Medal from the Royal Society. He retired from Rothamsted in 1968 and became a Senior Research Fellow at Imperial College.


Publications included:

  • The design and analysis of factorial experiments, Technical Communication no. 35 of the Commonwealth Bureau of Soils (1937) (alternatively attributed to the Imperial Bureau of Soil Science).
  • Statistical tables for biological, agricultural and medical research (1938, coauthor Ronald Fisher)
  • Sampling methods for censuses and surveys (1949)
  • Computer programs GENFAC, RGSP, Fitquan.

References

  • The IMS Bulletin Vol. 23, No. 5, 1994, 528-529.

External Links

  • Frank Yates (http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Yates.html)

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Frank Yates (1902 - 1994) was one of the pioneers of 20th century statistics.
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At Rothamsted he worked on the design of experiments, including contributions to the theory of analysis of variance and originating Yates' algorithm and the balanced incomplete block design.
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