The secret of good data analysis is noticing those things that just don't seem right!:
'Wildlife Conservation Officer Cory Bentzoni noticed something suspicious on a Luzerne County highway -- a pickup truck with a heaping pile of doughnuts, breads and pastries spilling over its bed.
"Being that we were so close to bear season, seeing that person drive by with an unusual amount of pastries was like watching an individual go down a row of parked vehicles testing each handle to see if it were open," Bentzoni said in a written statement. "Something just didn't seem right."'
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09343/1019403-454.stm
Dr. Weeks is a Professor of Human Genetics and Biostatistics at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on statistical human genetics in the area of mapping susceptibility loci involved in complex human diseases. The content on this blog is for informational purposes only - use at your own risk!
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