In 1936 R.A.Fisher asked the pointed question, "Has Mendel's Work Been Rediscovered?" The query was intended to open for discussion whether someone altered the data in Gregor Mendel's classic 1866 research report on the garden pea, "Experiments in Plant-Hybridization." Fisher concluded, reluctantly, that the statistical counts in Mendel's paper were doctored in order to create a better intuitive fit between Mendelian expected values and observed frequencies. That verdict remains the received view among statisticians, so I believe. Fisher's analysis is a tour de force of so-called "Goodness of Fit" statistical tests using c2 to calculate significance levels, i.e., P-values. In this presentation I attempt a defense of Mendel's report, based o...
Thanks to his experiments on pea plants, first published in 1866, Gregor Mendel is routinely hailed ...
Remember the monk and the peas? The story introduced school children to genetics long before the hum...
The two lectures Gregor Mendel gave in the spring of 1865 to the Natural Science Society in Brno can...
A controversy arose over Mendel's pea crossing experiments after the statistician R.A. Fisher propos...
R. A. Fisher is widely respected for his contributions to both statistics and genetics. For instance...
The opinions of several authors on R. A. Fisher’s criticism to the fit ofMendel’s data to his hy...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for...
Two things about Gregor Mendel are common knowledge: first, that he was the “monk in the garden” who...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for the clarif...
Null hypotheses in undergraduate econometrics courses are usually framed in terms of parameter value...
26 pages, 1 article*Has J. G. Mendel Been "Too Accurate" in his Experiments? The X (2) -Test and it...
Although Gregor Mendel’s crosses with peas are a recognised foundation stone of genetics, science hi...
which to do modern genetics, and we have a century of progress to show for it. We properly credit Me...
AbstractThe rapid reception of Gregor Mendel's paper ‘Experiments on plant hybrids’ (1866) in the ea...
Far from being designed only for the ages, Mendel’s celebrated experiments on hybridization in peas ...
Thanks to his experiments on pea plants, first published in 1866, Gregor Mendel is routinely hailed ...
Remember the monk and the peas? The story introduced school children to genetics long before the hum...
The two lectures Gregor Mendel gave in the spring of 1865 to the Natural Science Society in Brno can...
A controversy arose over Mendel's pea crossing experiments after the statistician R.A. Fisher propos...
R. A. Fisher is widely respected for his contributions to both statistics and genetics. For instance...
The opinions of several authors on R. A. Fisher’s criticism to the fit ofMendel’s data to his hy...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for...
Two things about Gregor Mendel are common knowledge: first, that he was the “monk in the garden” who...
This research was carried out in order to verify by simulation Mendel’s laws and seek for the clarif...
Null hypotheses in undergraduate econometrics courses are usually framed in terms of parameter value...
26 pages, 1 article*Has J. G. Mendel Been "Too Accurate" in his Experiments? The X (2) -Test and it...
Although Gregor Mendel’s crosses with peas are a recognised foundation stone of genetics, science hi...
which to do modern genetics, and we have a century of progress to show for it. We properly credit Me...
AbstractThe rapid reception of Gregor Mendel's paper ‘Experiments on plant hybrids’ (1866) in the ea...
Far from being designed only for the ages, Mendel’s celebrated experiments on hybridization in peas ...
Thanks to his experiments on pea plants, first published in 1866, Gregor Mendel is routinely hailed ...
Remember the monk and the peas? The story introduced school children to genetics long before the hum...
The two lectures Gregor Mendel gave in the spring of 1865 to the Natural Science Society in Brno can...