In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dennis Roberts) wrote:

#on this near holiday ... at least in the usa ... i wonder if you might 
#consider for a moment:
#
#what is the SINGLE most valuable concept/procedure/skill (just one!) ... 
#that you would think is most important  when it comes to passing along to 
#students studying "inferential statistics"
#
#what i am mainly looking for would be answers like:
#
#the notion of ________
#
#being able to do ______

I'd say "the notion of inverse probability", but of course that's 
because of where I am coming from :-)

Bill

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