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Old 05-14-2008, 01:17 PM   #321
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Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
The fact that the study was done on a recreational activity does not change the way that the data is analyzed.
There is nothing complicated about what I did. And it is as accurate as the data collected (other than the fact that I had to guess at how much of the lake that study areas represent – which makes the number of speeding boats actually lower than it should be.)
Nice try Evanstar but NO. It absolutely changes the way the data is analyzed. Even a moderate scholar would understand this concept. Please stop arguing that point it's just a fact not an opinion no matter how many times you say it it is not going to make it true. I don't care what your GPA is. I agree there is nothing complicated with what you did. It was a fun math problem and you get good marks for completion. However when applied to the real world it does not hold even an ounce of water. If you can't see this you never will. Often times the problems with being a student is putting the book down and seeing the forest for the trees.
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