Statistics

10/2/24: Statistics T-Shirt

While taking my multivariate course, I became interested in statistics and wanted to design a graphic of the people who helped develop statistical measures used in psychology. I had initially created an acceptable design, but after some great advice from a friend, I made this graphic:



Starting from the left:
William Gosset – Developed the t-test
Martin Wilk – Developed the Shapiro-Wilk test
Sewall Wright – Created the coefficient of determination, path analysis, and F-statistics
David Cox – Introduced logistic regression
Karl Pearson – Created Pearson’s distribution, phi coefficients, and correlation coefficient
Ronald Fisher – Developed the F-test, p-values, ANOVA, z-distribution and a whole lot more
Francis Galton – Developed Galton distribution, regression towards the mean, and regression analysis
Samuel Shapiro – Helped create the Shapiro-Wilk Test
Jacob Cohen – Created Cohen’s d (Effect Size)
Howard Levene – Introduced Levene’s test of homogeneity of variance
Lee Cronbach – Created Cronbach’s alpha