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16 November 2005
Just read this nice entry on Andrew Gelman's blog about junk graphs . Somebody complemented the entry by posting a link to another site by Karl Broman in the Biostatistics department of Johns Hopkinson. In case you missed this please take a look. We all make these mistakes, but it's actually really funny...
Posted by Jens Hainmueller at November 16, 2005 2:09 PM