Frank Wilcoxon

Statistician, Author

1892 – 1965

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Who was Frank Wilcoxon?

Frank Wilcoxon was a chemist and statistician, known for the development of several statistical tests.

Frank Wilcoxon was born to American parents on 2 September 1892 in County Cork, Ireland. He grew up in Catskill, New York, but received part of his education in England. In 1917, he graduated from Pennsylvania Military College with a B.Sc. After the First World War he entered graduate studies, first at Rutgers University, where he was awarded an M.S. in chemistry in 1921, and then at Cornell University, gaining a Ph.D. in physical chemistry in 1924.

Wilcoxon entered a research career, working at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research from 1925 to 1941. He then moved to the Atlas Powder Company, where he designed and directed the Control Laboratory, before joining the American Cyanamid Company in 1943. During this time he developed an interest in inferential statistics through the study of R.A. Fisher's 1925 text, Statistical Methods for Research Workers. He retired in 1957.

Over his career Wilcoxon published over 70 papers.

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Born
Sep 2, 1892
County Cork
Also known as
  • 佛蘭克·威爾卡森
  • Уилкоксон, Фрэнк
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Cornell University
  • Rutgers University
  • Widener University
Died
Nov 18, 1965
Tallahassee

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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