Gertrude Mary Cox (1900–1978) was a prominent American statistician known for her significant contributions to the field of statistics, particularly in the areas of experimental design and agricultural statistics. She played a vital role in advancing statistical methods and applying them to practical problems in agriculture and industry. Cox is perhaps best known for her work on the design of experiments, including the development of techniques that help in optimizing experiments and understanding variability in data.
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