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At the recent Masters, the former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan made an infamous statistical blunder when interviewing Tiger Woods for BBC television.
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Indeed, being overconfident of large sample sizes is one of the most common statistical blunders we see as a big data training company.
"What does it matter if you have two cases in the same neighborhood, when you know that they probably contracted the disease twenty or thirty years ago, when they lived in different states?" The Lancet study blundered blithely into such statistical pitfalls.
It is an article of faith among statistical analysts that there are few greater blunders than spending big bucks on a "Proven Closer"™.
A blunder.
Blunder after blunder undermined its chances.
Labour may blunder.
YOU: My blunder.
His blunder?
What Blunder?
Apologized again for my blunder.
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