Name Frederick Hoffman | Role Statistician | |
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Books Race Traits and Tendenci, History of the Prudentia, Facts and Fallacies of Compuls, Cancer and Diet: With Fact, History of the Prudentia |
Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1865 Varel, Germany – 1946) was an American statistician who showed great foresight on some public health issues, though his work in some areas was biased by racialist views.
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Biography
Hoffman was educated in the common and private schools in Germany. He moved to the United States and became statistician for the Prudential Insurance Company of America in 1891. He was employed as statistician by many organizations and did research in ethnology and kindred subjects. He also served as President of the American Statistical Association in 1911. A collection of his papers are held at the National Library of Medicine.
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