In a message dated 7/6/01 1:41:47 PM, lindholm.daniel@home.se writes: << The things they say on their homepage about the value is like wierd statistics. You know, statistics never lie ;) >> My favorite example of a misleading but absolutely true statistic is the following: Children with big feet score better on math and reading tests than children whose feet are smaller. This is true, because older children have bigger feet. 7th graders will outscore 3rd graders on just about any test. Tom S.
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