Saturday, September 29, 2007
Surveys don’t prove anything!
House prices tumble - and ontinue to spiral upwards
Trends: There are so many local fluctuation and inconsistancies that you can now pick the index that will 'prove' your argument.
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paul says:
http://money.guardian.co.uk/houseprices/story/0,,2179323,00.html
deepak says:
In my first statistics class in 1995 at university . My first lesson was the following
Q) What is the similarity between a mini skirt and statistics
A) It hides what is important and show what is not.
sirgoogle says:
Looks like the tide is finally turning – this is exactly what occurred in 1990 – no survey agreed with another
It will be very difficult to stop now (like turning a supertanker).