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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
It is true that statistical methods are no substitutes for common sense and that one must not believe statistical data blindly as they can be misterpreted or misused.
Statistical data may have errors made by the investigator while collecting or analysing data.
For example, you may find relationships such as; more the number of schools in an area, more will be the number of educated children. While this may be proved true statistically but this doesnot match with common sense.
Thus it is important that one uses his/her common sense while working with statistical data.
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