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Use of statistics in setting insurance rates
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Use of statistics in setting insurance rates

Reader Mark Johnstone, from across the pond, points me to some fascinating
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A no-difference conclusion arises after positive findings are explained away

The recent articles proclaiming the death of organic foods could as well
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Dropping out dropouts is a mischievous act

The following throw-away lines in a Wall Street Journal article about
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Does being underrated have statistical meaning? (I don't have an answer.)

While I was reading Eater's article on "NYC'
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