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Carl Erik Quensel

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Nationality
  
Swedish

Institutions
  
Spouse
  
Birgitta Sederholm

Alma mater
  
Field
  
Fields
  
Doctoral students
  
Died
  
10 April 1977

Residence
  
Notable student
  
Gunnar Kulldorff

Born
  
9 October 1907Malmö, Sweden (
1907-10-09
)

Children
  
Maria, Elisabeth, Anna-Sofia, Johan

Carl-Erik Quensel (9 October 1907 – 10 April 1977) was a Swedish statistician and demographer, specializing in population statistics, statistical distribution theory and biostatistics.

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Early life

Carl-Erik Quensel was born in Malmö, Sweden on 9 October 1907, the son of Conrad and Ester Quensel. .

Scientific career

In 1935 Qunsel earned a licentiate degree from the Department of Statistics at Lund University, followed by a PhD degree in 1938. In 1941, he was appointed professor of Statistics at Lund UnIversity . Quensel was an elected member of the International Statistical Institute. He served as a Swedish delegate to the United Nations Population committee.

Major scientific work

A Method of Determining the Regression Curve When the Marginal Distribution is of the Normal Logarithmic Type, Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 7:196-201, 1936.

Second moment and of the Correlation Coefficient in Samples from Populations of Type A, The Statistical Institute at the University of Lund. Lund, C. W. K. Gleerup/Leipzig, Otto Harrassowitz, 1938.

Lärobok i den teoretiska statistikens grunder, Lund 1944.

Befolkningsframskrivningar för Hälsingborgs stad 1945 – 1975, Lund, 1949.

Studenternas utbildningsval, tillsammans med Bo Israelsson, Lund, 1958.

References

Carl-Erik Quensel Wikipedia


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