At 3:41 PM -0500 11/14/00, Louis_Schmier wrote: >Jim, find me that "statistically average witha plus or minus" person >walking around. Statistics are great references, but not absolute >depictions of reality, especially when it comes to the individual. Believe it or not, statistics can be applied to individual behavior (have you ever taken a stat course?). >one of the heavies in your field said that when you come to that miracle >called the individual, put aside your charts. Was this A. Pocryphal? * PAUL K. BRANDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Psychology Dept Minnesota State University, Mankato * * 23 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001 ph 507-389-6217 * * http://www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/psych/welcome.html *
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