Re the discussion of statistical issues in the election on EdStat-L:
I saved all the ones that I thought has some statistical merit to a
single file. If anyone wants it I could insert the whole thing into
one email message. (I thought I might use this in my Math. for
Humanities class but it was over before the election was!-)
> Hello,
>
> I certainly think that someone could do a great service by putting together
> something explaining the statistical issues in the election. I reviewed
> some of the more interesting articles in the last chance news and
> gave a reference where many of the articles were listed. In addition
> there were some good discussions on NPR that I will try to find
> and give reference to in the issue of Chance News that I am now
> working on.
>
> I think it is a great idea to try to summarize the more intelligent
> remarks from edstat news. I will look at it and see if I think I
> should do a little of this in Chance News but I would also
> encourage someone to do a serious job of this. Laurie Snell
>
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