Michael Cowles (2001, second edition) Statistics in Psychology, An
Historical Perspective. Lawrence Erlbaum.

Also look for the author James H. Steiger (he has at least one, but
don't have the titles with me). 

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John W. Kulig
Professor of Psychology
Plymouth State College
Plymouth NH 03264
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> Has anyone run across a good book on the history of statistics.  I
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