Maurice Quenouille (1910–1993) was a prominent British statistician known for his significant contributions to the fields of statistics and experimental design. He is particularly recognized for his work in the development of statistical methods for analyzing variance and for his contributions to the area of randomized experiments. One of his notable achievements is the introduction of Quenouille's method, which relates to the analysis of variance and has applications in the design and interpretation of experiments.

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