Paul Lazarsfeld
Austrian-American sociologist and mathematician
Paul Felix Lazarsfeld was an Austrian-American sociologist and mathematician. The founder of Columbia University's Bureau of Applied Social Research, he exerted influence over the techniques and the organization of social research. Wikipedia
Born: February 13, 1901, Vienna, Austria
Died: August 30, 1976 (age 75 years), Newark, NJ
Education: University of Vienna and Academic high school
Children: Lotte Bailyn, Robert Lazarsfeld, and Lotte Franziska
Partner: Patricia Kendall (1949–)
Parents: Robert Lazarsfeld
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