Also known as Sir Francis Galton, Sir Francis Galton, 1st Bt., F. G.
angielski antropolog i przyrodnik
Francis Galton was a British scientist of the 19th century who studied how traits and abilities are inherited, and he became influential in promoting eugenics—the idea of improving human populations through selective breeding. His work laid important groundwork for the study of genetics and statistics, though his eugenic ideas are now widely rejected as scientifically flawed and ethically wrong.
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Francis Galton (ur. 16 lutego 1822 w Sparbrook, Birmingham, zm. 17 stycznia 1911 w Haslemere, Surrey) – brytyjski podróżnik, przyrodnik, antropolog, eugenik, wynalazca, meteorolog, pisarz, lekarz, psychometra i statystyk, prekursor badań nad inteligencją. Kuzyn Ch. Darwina; nadano mu tytuł szlachecki w 1909 roku. Laureat Medalu Copleya.
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