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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Claus Adolf Moser, Baron Moser, KCB, CBE (born 24 November 1922 in Berlin) is a British statistician who has made major contributions in both academia and the Civil Service. He prides himself rather on being a non-mathematical statistician, and says that the thing that frightened him most in his life was when Maurice Kendall asked him to teach a course on analysis of variance at the LSE. Moser moved to England with his parents in 1936. He went to Frensham Heights…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Claus Adolf Moser, Baron Moser, KCB, CBE (born 24 November 1922 in Berlin) is a British statistician who has made major contributions in both academia and the Civil Service. He prides himself rather on being a non-mathematical statistician, and says that the thing that frightened him most in his life was when Maurice Kendall asked him to teach a course on analysis of variance at the LSE. Moser moved to England with his parents in 1936. He went to Frensham Heights School and the London School of Economics (LSE). Despite being Jewish, in 1940 he was interned as an enemy alien in Huyton camp. After four months he was released and served in the Royal Air Force, 1943 1946. He then returned to LSE as Assistant Lecturer, then Lecturer, in Statistics, 1946 1955; Reader in Social Statistics, 1955 1961; Professor of Social Statistics, 1961 1970; Visiting Professorof Social Statistics, 1970 1975.