Morris H. Hansen (1910-1997) was a notable American statistician best known for his contributions to survey methodology and statistical sampling. He played a significant role in the development of techniques for designing surveys and analyzing data, particularly in the context of government statistics. One of Hansen's key contributions was the development of the Hansen-Hurwitz estimator, which is used in the context of stratified sampling.

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