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5 Statistics Problems That Will Change The Way You See The World -- (link)
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Nov 27 '12, 07:25
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We've selected five classic problems solved in unconventional ways that can help one get a new way to understand the way that data can be misleading
(www.theatlantic.com)
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Witchcraft! -- nm
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98% of the American public
Nov 27, 07:33
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~And although I know it's strictly tabooooooo...~ -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 27, 07:47
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! nm
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ralph wiggum
Nov 27, 07:32
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See, I didn't read the article because I figured that would be listed. -- nm
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David
Nov 27, 07:34
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Don't believe her lies! It's 50/50. -- nm
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Inigo
Nov 27, 08:04
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Pi is exactly 3!!! nm
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ralph wiggum
Nov 27, 08:12
Well, you missed a very cute photo of a goat. nm
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ralph wiggum
Nov 27, 07:34
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I'm fairly confident the internet will provide me with further images of adorable animals at some point today. -- nm
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David
Nov 27, 07:35
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