Posted on 02/22/2002 12:31:12 PM PST by Doctor Stochastic
Chance News is a good resource of statistics related items.
The other link is good too (and funny).
Random sample criteria are also very hard to determine with people. Even after studying statistics, I still never really understood how to determine those criteria. Maybe that's why all these polling companies keep their data and methods so secret. They don't want you to know how they picked the people. It surely isn't tossing 300 mil names in a hat and picking a few thousand. What are the criteria?
I liked statistics with objects. Seems much more reliable. Process control, even though human operators sometimes mess up statistics, was also an area I enjoyed. Overall quality control was a toughy. Humans again. Anyway. I'm beginning to ramble...
Mark Twain once said there are 3 types of lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics.
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