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A Commonsense Argument Is Usually More Persuasive Than Numerical Data

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A commonsense argument is usually more persuasive than numerical data.


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Outliers

Observations in data that are significantly different from the majority of the data points, potentially indicating a measurement error or a novel finding.

Central Tendency

A numerical value that summarizes an entire data distribution by identifying a central point, like the average, midpoint, or most frequent value.

Skewed Distributions

This refers to probability distributions where the values are not symmetrically distributed around the mean, often leading to a longer tail on one side of the distribution.

Three Decimal Places

Refers to the precision of a number formatted or rounded to include three digits to the right of the decimal point.

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