Historical Note on the Origin of the Normal Curve of Errors

Multilingual Wikipedia

In June 2020 the work Historical Note on the Origin of the Normal Curve of Errors was on the 1,220th place in the ranking of the most reliable and popular publications with DOI number in multilingual Wikipedia from readers' point of view (PR-score). If we consider only frequency of appearance of this source in references of Wikipedia articles (F-score), this work was on the 59,113th place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "Historical Note on the Origin of the Normal Curve of Errors" is the 7,620th most reliable publication with DOI number in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

PR-score:
1,220th place
455,090
-125,244
AR-score:
7,620th place
11,972
-301
F-score:
59,113th place
11
-1

Russian Wikipedia (ru)

PR-score:
50th place
274,336
-72,554
AR-score:
217th place
5,390
0
F-score:
11,438th place
2
0

English Wikipedia (en)

PR-score:
4,875th place
165,232
-46,045
AR-score:
17,507th place
5,370
-301
F-score:
88,202nd place
4
-1

Korean Wikipedia (ko)

PR-score:
681st place
13,825
-6,900
AR-score:
1,042nd place
875
0
F-score:
10,063rd place
1
0

Mongolian Wikipedia (mn)

PR-score:
56th place
850
-100
AR-score:
86th place
200
0
F-score:
245th place
1
0

Catalan Wikipedia (ca)

PR-score:
3,234th place
725
+313
AR-score:
14,553rd place
100
0
F-score:
5,914th place
2
0

Bulgarian Wikipedia (bg)

PR-score:
5,072nd place
121
+43
AR-score:
3,816th place
35
0
F-score:
5,047th place
1
0

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