Author:Karl Pearson

Works

 * The New Werther (1880)
 * The Trinity: A Nineteenth Century Passion-play (1882)
 * Die Fronica (1887)
 * The Moral Basis of Socialism (1887)
 * The Ethic of Freethought (1888)
 * The Positive Creed of Freethought: with Some Remarks on the Relation of Freethought to Socialism. Being a Lecture Delivered at South Place Institute (1888)
 * The Grammar of Science (1892)
 * The New University for London: A Guide to its History and a Criticism of its Defects (1892)
 * The Chances of Death and Other Studies in Evolution (1897), in 2 vols.
 * National Life from the Stand-point of Science: An Address Delivered at Newcastle (1901)
 * The Ethic of Freethought (1902, 2nd edition)
 * On the Theory of Contingency and its Relation to Association and Normal Correlation (1904)
 * On the General Theory of Skew Correlation and Non-linear Regression (1905)
 * A Mathematical Theory of Random Migration (1906)
 * Studies in National Deterioration (1907)
 * An Experimental Study of the Stresses in Masonry Dams (1907), co-authored with
 * A First Study of the Statistics of Pulmonary Tuberculosis (1907)
 * A First Study of the Inheritance of Vision and of the Relative Influence of Heredity and Environment on Sight (1909), co-authored with
 * On a Practical Theory of Elliptical and Pseudo-elliptical Arches, with Special Reference to the Ideal Masonry Arch (1909), co-authored with W. D. Reynolds and William Frank Stanton
 * The Groundwork of Eugenics (1909)
 * The Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of National Eugenics (1909)
 * A Preliminary Study of Extreme Alcoholism in Adults (1910), co-authored with Amy Barrington
 * A First Study of the Influence of Parental Alcoholism on the Physique and Ability of the Offspring (1910), co-authored with
 * The Influence of Parental Alcoholism on the Physique and Ability of the Offspring: A Reply to the Cambridge Economists (1910)
 * A Second Study of the Influence of Parental Alcoholism on the Physique and Ability of the Offspring (1910), co-authored with Ethel M. Elderton
 * Nature and Nurture, the Problem of the Future: A Presidential Address (1910)
 * The Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of National Eugenics (1911, 3rd edition)
 * The Academic Aspect of the Science of Eugenics: A Lecture Delivered to Undergraduates (1911)
 * An Attempt to Correct some of the Misstatements Made by Sir Victor Horsley and Mary D. Sturge, M.D. in the Criticisms of the Galton Laboratory Memoir: A First Study of the Influence of Parental Alcoholism, &c (1911)
 * A Monograph on Albinism in Man (1911–1913), co-authored with Edward Nettleship and Charles Usher
 * Eugenics and Public Health: An Address to Public Health Officers (1912)
 * Darwinism, Medical Progress and Eugenics. The Cavendish Lecture: An Address to the Medical Profession (1912)
 * Social Problems, their Treatment, Past, Present, and Future: A Lecture (1912)
 * The Problem of Practical Eugenics (1912)
 * Tuberculosis, Heredity and Environment (1912)
 * On the Correlation of Fertility with Social Value: A Cooperative Study (1913)
 * Mendelism and the Problem of Mental Defect, II: On the Continuity of Mental Defect (1914), co-authored with Gustav A. Jaederholm
 * A Statistical Study of Oral Temperatures in School Children (1914), co-authored with M. H. Williams and
 * The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton (1914, 1924, 1930), in 3 vols.
 * On the Handicapping of the First-born: Being a Lecture Delivered at the Galton Laboratory (1914)
 * Some Recent Misinterpretations of the Problem of Nurture and Nature (1915)
 * On the Torsion Resulting from Flexure in Prisms with Cross-sections of Uni-axial Symmetry Only (1918), co-authored with Andrew W. Young and Ethel Elderton
 * A Study of the Long Bones of the English Skeleton (1919), co-authored with Julia Bell
 * The Science of Man: its Needs and its Prospects (1920)
 * Side Lights on the Evolution of Man: Being a Lecture Delivered at the Royal Institution (1921)
 * Study of the Data Provided by a Baby-clinic in a Large Manufacturing Town (1922), co-authored with Mary Noel Karn
 * Francis Galton, 1822–1922: A Centenary Appreciation (1922)
 * Tables of the Incomplete Γ-Function (1922)
 * Charles Darwin, 1809–1882: An Appreciation. Being a Lecture Delivered to the Teachers of the London County Council (1923)
 * On the Relationship of Health to the Psychical and Physical Characters in School Children (1923)
 * On the Skull and Portraits of George Buchanan (1926)
 * The Right of the Unborn Child: Being a Lecture Delivered ... to Teachers from the London County Council Schools (1927)
 * The Right of the Unborn Child: Being a Lecture Delivered ... to Teachers from the London County Council Schools (1927)

As editor

 * The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences (1885)
 * A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials from Galilei to the Present Time (1886–1893), in 3 vols.
 * The Elastical Researches of Barré de Saint-Venant (1889)
 * A Second Study of the Statistics of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Marital Infection (1908)
 * Treasury of Human Inheritance (1912), in 2 vols.
 * Tables for Statisticians and Biometricians (1914)
 * Tracts for Computers (1919–22).
 * Tables of the Incomplete Beta-function (1934)