As many people on this list will know, a group of us are working on a new Radstats edited collection, along the broad lines of “Demystifying Social Statistics” (1979) and “Statistics in Society” (1998).
We are writing a proposal to send to a publisher, and in this connection it would be very helpful if we could have some specific examples of Statistics in Society being used in teaching (especially if students were being advised to buy it!)
Humphrey Southall
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