Leslie Kish (1920–2014) was a renowned American statistician known for his contributions to survey methodology and the field of statistics. He is particularly recognized for developing techniques in sampling and for his work on the understanding of survey errors. Kish is famous for the introduction of "random digit dialing" (RDD) as a method for conducting surveys, which has had a significant impact on public opinion polling and market research.

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