sorry, this was meant to be a private mail to MJ Ray. i am not
really interested in public discussion of this topic at this point.
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after reading your feedback regarding my campaining effords I
would be interested in what kind of things you heared about me. I
would not really care about names, more about incidents or
whatever.
an other thing that i would like to ask you about is a more
in-detail analysis of debian as a socia
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 11:25:52AM +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
> Andrew Suffield wrote:
> > I'm rather fond of "How to lie with statistics" as an introduction to
> > what it's all about, not least because it teaches extreme cynicism
> > about anything that smells like a statistic.
[...]
> By the way, I've
Andrew Suffield wrote:
> I'm rather fond of "How to lie with statistics" as an introduction to
> what it's all about, not least because it teaches extreme cynicism
> about anything that smells like a statistic.
I like Darrell Huff's book too (and recommended it to my students
when I taught), but I
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 12:57:08AM +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
> I have written a short page describing some surveys in
> and on debian. I also include some pointers to advice on
> producing good surveys. I'd welcome comments, corrections
> and suggestions, either on- or off-list.
>
> The page lives at h
I have written a short page describing some surveys in
and on debian. I also include some pointers to advice on
producing good surveys. I'd welcome comments, corrections
and suggestions, either on- or off-list.
The page lives at http://people.debian.org/~mjr/surveys.html
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MJR/slef
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