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- If you are primarily motivated to make money, you . . . certainly dont want to let people know how confused you are by something, or how shallow your knowledge is in certain areas. You want to project an image of mastery and omniscience. from Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
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- Schools of statistical thoughts are sometimes jokingly likened to religions. This analogy is not perfectunlike religions, statistical methods have no supernatural content and make essentially no demands on our personal lives. Looking at the comparison from the other direction, it is possible to be agnostic, atheistic, or simply live ones life without religion, but it is not really possible to do statistics without some philosophy. from Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
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