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Galton Quincunx

Specifications

Galton Quincunx

Category

Science and Technology

Classification

CHENHALL - Communication Objects - Documentary Objects - Other Documents - Model

Object Origin
Builder:

Buffalo Museum of Science

Date Built:

1933

Physical Characteristics

Object Description: Rectangular apparatus mounted on a metal base, containing several hundred loose ball bearings, rows of pegs arranged in two symmetrical triangle patterns, and vertical slots. The apparatus rotates 180 degrees using an electric motor. Majority of equipment is black, text and markings on face are applied on surface in white.

Marks: Normal Frequency Curve; Skew Normal Frequency Curve

Measurements: Object:
    Height: 46 in, Width: 30 in, Diameter: 15 in

Credit

Museum Purchase, 38.6

Display Status

Not On View

Galton Quincunx

About: Galton Quincunx

About: Galton Quincunx

This Galton Quincunx is a probability machine that was made in the early 1930s and displayed at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair, also known as the Century of Progress. When the Fair ended, many of the companies showcasing their tools in science, technology, and industry decided to donate these objects to the museum, like this Galton Quincunx.


This probability machine is named after Francis Galton, a polymath from Victorian-era England who coined the commonly used phrase “nature vs. nurture.” Among the many subjects he studied was statistical analysis, variance, and standard deviations. He also designed “bean machines” like this one, to demonstrate normal and skewed distributions.

Multimedia

Additional media

Video Resources

Interview with Dr. Voula Saridakis – Head Curator, Griffin MSI

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