Alyssa Hopper

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Measuring the absolute number of brain cancer deaths is biased toward the big states; but measuring the highest rates—or the lowest ones!—puts the smallest states in the lead. That’s how South Dakota can have one of the highest rates of brain cancer death while North Dakota claims one of the lowest. It’s not because Mount Rushmore or Wall Drug is somehow toxic to the brain; it’s because smaller populations are inherently more variable.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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