Why is the statistics necessary and who founded it
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The word statistics is derived from the Latin word “status” or the Italian word “statista,” and meaning of these words is “political state” or "government." Shakespeare used the word statist is his drama Hamlet (1602). In the past, statistics was used by rulers. The application of statistics was very limited, but rulers and kings needed information about land, agriculture, commerce, populations of their states to assess their military potential, their wealth, taxation and other aspects of government.
Gottfried Achenwall used the word statistik at a German university in 1749 to mean the political science of different countries. In 1771 W. Hooper (an Englishman) used the word statistics in his translation of Elements of Universal Erudition written by Baron B.F Bieford. In his book, statistics was defined as the science that teaches us the political arrangement of all the modern states of the known world. There is a big gap between the old statistics and modern statistics, but old statistics is also used as a part of present-day statistics.
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