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Haha, I was only joking around when I wrote that, didn’t want to bore my readers.
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Mar 5, 2019·1 min read

Even so, I found that part had some of the most useful explanations. Having an example of a simple, relatable, useful study better reveals the thought process of anyone trying to develop a statistically rigorous analysis.

I know I’ll be doing more of that in my writing.

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