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We’re Not as Bad as Others (Or: Lies, Damn Lies and Rubbery Figures)
Source: http://www.sodahead.com/living/catholic-bishop-children-want-to-be-sexually-abused/question-2411199/?page=5&postId=76205069#post_76205069&link=ibaf&q=&esrc=s High school statistics students are usually warned of some of the ways that statistics can be misused. One of these ways is to falsely label axes. For example, a famous case was an advertisement during a US presidential … Continue reading
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