To improve his knowledge of statistical techniques, he attended the lectures of Karl Pearson in 1909 and 1913.
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Moore's first book, on testing the marginal productivity theory of wages, was well received as a pioneering venture, although Alfred Marshall refused to read it, telling Moore that "it proceeds on lines which I deliberately decided not to follow many years ago."
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