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ENG 122 7.1: Roadmapping, Paraphrasing, Statistics
Today’s Plan: No class on Thursday Oct 5th Crucible is seeking contributions Reviewing Papers Paraphrasing Using Statistics Homework Crucible I got the following email: Good morning! I’m Erika Siebring, secretary for UNC’s student-run art and literary magazine “The Crucible.” I’m … Continue reading
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College Comp 8.2: Making Data Meaningful
Today’s Plan: Attendance Confirm Workshop Volunteers Office hours UNECE’s “Making Data Meaningful” Washington Post article Homework UNECE’s “Making Data Meaningful” I want to start today by examining the UNECE’s (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) guide for scientists and statisticians, … Continue reading
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