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Robin Koerner, born in England, has recently become an American citizen. Ten years ago, he founded WatchingAmerica.com, a trainer and consultant, with more than 200 volunteer organizations that can translate and present American opinions from around the world. "this book
Some blog posts I wrote had more opinions than articles I reviewed. I wrote a blog post in the comment stating that "p value is between 0.041 and 0.049 in recent decades." At the time of writing, the document received 7147 views. So far, my blog has received 11,285 views. But my blog received more pages than I commented on. I have misunderstood how confidence intervals work in a very flawed paper by scientific community Gilbert and his colleagues but so far only 12,190 hits have been received. Their articles gained a triple view of the summary, 36334, and a more full-text opinion (19124). Meanwhile, my blog post has more opinions than this particular scientific article (for example, this post on Welch's t-test has hit 38127 so far)
Do you have a blog? If so, please link and share your monthly unique opinion and most popular posts, and statistics. MargotMeanie.com is watching 16,000 times a month. The most popular post here, 688,000 views. {This article was published in the tattoo industry two years ago, but it has nothing to do with what I generally say} Most popular brand article: 39,000 times to see your interest / interest What? What kind of product does your fan see if your review / share makes sense? Fat fashion, participation in music events, planning, creation of altar box for traveling, collection of vinyl / tape (headphones, audio), how to make pop within 9 months (rain, rain)
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