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Statistics for Business and Economics
Kalamazoo College
Friday, March 11, 2011
Advice
Start early and collect enough data. It is hard to draw conclusions when you don't have enough information.
Collect a lot of numerical data, this will make the regression portion of the project easier.
Don't procrastinate, the quality of the project will decrease if you are up late working on it the night before it's due.
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