There is a press release about high school students' low scores on this
survey of personal finances, but I'm impressed by how well they did.
Unlike beliefs about the economy, at least the modal answer on this
survey is usually right!
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Prof. Bryan Caplan
Department
In a message dated 11/12/04 1:42:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's up with question 32? 52% male and 52% female?
Well maybe 4 percent of them were hermaphrodites. I see that at the
university where I'm teaching (NOT GMU) they're having a seminar on people who
aren't
100% male or
In a message dated 11/12/04 1:42:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's up with question 32? 52% male and 52% female?
Well maybe 4 percent of them were hermaphrodites. I see that at the
university where I'm teaching (NOT GMU) they're having a seminar on people
who aren't
100% male or
Robert A. Book wrote:
What's up with question 32? 52% male and 52% female?
I think you have to look at the second column of numbers, the ones not
in bold. Those add up, though I am confused about the first column.
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Prof. Bryan Caplan
Department of Economics