Having been through an intensive training in stats, my first question is - where are the sources for such statements? But overall, it does bring up some interesting questions.
Having been through an intensive training in stats, my first question is - where are the sources for such statements? But overall, it does bring up some interesting questions.
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Having been through an intensive training in stats, my first question is - where are the sources for such statements? But overall, it does bring up some interesting questions.
Having been through an intensive training in stats, my first question is - where are the sources for such statements? But overall, it does bring up some interesting questions.
Olga, you might be interested in Bracey's books and resources on statistics: http://www.statlit.org/Bracey.htm
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