William Gemmell Cochran (1909–1980) was a prominent statistician known for his contributions to the field of biostatistics and experimental design. He played a significant role in developing methods for analyzing categorical data and is recognized for his work on tests of significance and sampling methods. Cochran's work has had a lasting impact on various fields, including public health, agriculture, and social sciences.

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