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    21. Statistical methods are no suitable for common sense comment with examples.


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Answered by polurivaralakshmi2
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This is true that Statistical methods are no substitute for common sense. Statistical data should not be believed blindly as it can be misinterpreted or misused. The statistical data may involve personal bias or may undergone manipulations.

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Answered by shipra3254
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This is true that Statistical methods are no substitute for common sense. Statistical data should not be believed blindly as it can be misinterpreted or misused. The statistical data may involve personal bias or may undergone manipulations.

For example:- you may find relationships such as,more the number of schools in an area ,more will be the number of educated children. While this may be proved

true statistically but this doesnot match with the common sense .

Thus, it is important that one uses his/her common sense while working with statistical data

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