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Alexandrovich Chuprov (February 18, 1874 - Geneva, April 19, 1926)
Russian statistician who worked on mathematical statistics, sample
survey theory and demography. Chuprov was born in Mosal'sk but grew up
and was educated in Moscow where his father, Alexander Ivanovich
(1842-1908), a distinguished economist and statistician, was a
professor. Alexander Alexandrovich graduated from the
physico-mathematical faculty of Moscow University in 1896 with a
dissertation on "The theory of probability as the foundation of
theoretical statistics." He spent the years 1897-1901 studying political
economy in Germany, in Berlin and Strasbourg. His doctoral dissertation,
supervised by Georg Friedrich Knapp (1842-1926) Die Feldgemeinschaft,
eine morphologische Untersuchung was published in 1902.