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Statistics without Borders

July 23, 2012 by Kim

No really, this is a thing!!! I learned about Statistics without Borders this weekend via an American Evaluation Association blog post. My mind is kinda blown. I had to share, and I might just have to get involved. After that whole wedding thing that’s coming up for me in August….

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