“…Researchers often single out Anders Kiaer (1838‐1919), the founder and first director of Statistics Norway, as the inventor of the “representative method” in the mid‐1890s (e.g., Kruskal & Mosteller, ; Porter, , p. 237; Desrosières, , p. 236; Bethlehem, , p. 10). About a decade later, the technique fell out of use after a bitter academic conflict (Lie, ). However, in the mid‐1920s the International Statistical Institute conducted a number of conferences where two techniques became two accepted methods of sample selection.…”