What is the true intent behind each of these opinions?
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Jan 12, 2010 11:43

Both the Duke/UNC and your hypothesis have validity, but what is the true intent behind each of these opinions? The relationship between the two variables is simple ways for each of your organizations to drive their agendas forward. Neither is truthfully accurate and many key facts are left out. The majority of the questions posed or address will not pass a statistical significance or measures of association test. These are the kinds of assessments that guide us into wars and are mostly written by individuals and organizations that have never even been in the field or met the people or groups they are describing.


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