Might be a good idea! I'm still looking for a "standard deviant" :) Is this closely related to a "Normal Deviant"? :)

Cheers,
Jay

Ken wrote:

Go to amazon.com and search on "standard deviants statistics" in the video
section. The videos are relatively cheap, very entertaining, and are
intended to assist college students through their first stats class.

P.S. I have no financial connection to these tapes.



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