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John Wilder Tukey was an influential American statistician known for his pioneering contributions to various fields within statistics, including data analysis, exploratory data analysis (EDA), and the development of the fast Fourier transform algorithm. Tukey's innovative approach to statistical analysis emphasized the importance of visual data representation and the use of robust statistical techniques. His work laid the groundwork for many modern statistical practices and tools used today.

Throughout his career, Tukey collaborated with numerous researchers and institutions, significantly impacting areas such as quality control, biostatistics, and computational statistics. He was also a professor at Princeton University, where he mentored many students and contributed to the academic community. His legacy continues to influence statisticians and data scientists, emphasizing the need for thorough exploration and understanding of data before drawing conclusions.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita June 16, 1915
Luogo di nascita Newark, New Jersey, United States
Data di morte July 26, 2000