In article <nHG35.10954$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  "Shawn Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > Have you successfully completed even
> > one course in statistics?
>
> Six, three at the graduate level in the specific field of econometrics
and
> three undergrad (including one undergrad probability course in the
math
> department).  My professors have no problem attesting to my skills.
>
> Correlation with a change over time, when other variables (including
the
> change in time itself) are controlled for is sufficient to infer
causation.

In which of these six stats courses did you learn this, or did
you come up with it by yourself?

Tim


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