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Presenting Results over at ELS

Posted on June 6, 2008 by Michael A. Allen — No Comments ↓

Christopher Zorn over at the Empirical Legal Studies blog is doing a series on presenting results in an understandable and useful manner.  Given my own sins in generating tables, this should be an enlightening series to follow. 

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