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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Omar Response Piece – part 3 cont.
Omar R Brook’s key point is that data can tell more things about situation or specific subject matter than any tool without bias. Moreover, this helps evaluate the situation at hand with a clearer view, with data we can analyze … Continue reading
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Melecia Lee’s submission for Brooks assignment part 3
Data Analysis derived from both mechanical and traditional methods help to make better decisions. An analysis based solely on one of these methods leads to skewed results in the direction of the purpose of the method. In the traditional method, … Continue reading
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