Alice Lee (mathematician)
| Alice Lee | |
|---|---|
| Born | Alice Elizabeth Lee 28 June 1858 Dedham, Essex, England | 
| Died | 5 October 1939 (aged 80) Rustington, Sussex, England | 
| Education | London University, Bedford College for Women | 
| Occupation(s) | Mathematician, Statistician | 
| Parent(s) | William Lee, Matilda Wren Baker | 
| Awards | Doctor of Science | 
Alice Lee (1858–1939) was a British statistician and mathematician, one of the first women to graduate from London University. She was awarded a PhD in 1901. She worked with Karl Pearson from 1892. She was notable for demonstrating that the correlation between cranial capacity and gender was not a sign of greater intelligence in men compared to women.