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31Jul/100

These is What Online Dating Statistics Reveal

Added to Relationships on July 31, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

Online dating statistics contains statistical information on online dating. It contains data and information on online dating sites and users.  It also shows that online dating is one of the most popular businesses in the internet. Online dating statistics has showed that around 97 millions Americans who are aged 45 years or older, almost 40 [...]

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17Jul/100

Abusive Relationship Statistics – not a True Reflection of the Broadness and Extent of the Problem

Added to Relationships on July 17, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

Abusive relationship statistics is an area needing much more attention in order for us to get an accurate picture of the reality of the situation. Whenever statistics are mentioned this is usually referring to the narrow end of the spectrum. It only refers to physical abuse, and only what is known. It does not include [...]

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17Jul/100

Long Distance Relationships Statistics

Added to Relationships on July 17, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

Tell me, do long distance relationships statistics really matter? All you really care about is whether or not your relationship is going to stand the test of time. You only need to know how to make relationship last. How to make YOUR relationship last. Forget about all the long distance relationships statistics. Believe me when [...]

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27Mar/102

How to choose US colleges based on US College admission statistics?

Added to College on March 27, 2010  |   2 Comments 

Reader question: There are so much statistics avaialble on net for US College admissions that it confuses me. How to narrow down the search to select only a few colleges so that I can apply to them?

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15Mar/103

What is the relationship between Affirmative Action and descriptive statistics?

Added to Relationships on March 15, 2010  |   3 Comments 

Reader question: Please please help me in answering this question as it has become very difficult for me. The problem is that I know what is Affirmative Action and what is descriptive statistics but I am unable to find the relationship between the two. Thanks a lot in advance for your cooperation.

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11Mar/101

What the relationship between descriptive and inferential statistics?

Added to Relationships on March 11, 2010  |   1 Comment 

Reader question: I need at least one example of the relationship between descriptive and inferential statistics. I really need some help here! Any suggestions?

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11Jan/100

Drunk Driving Statistics

Added to College on January 11, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

 For far too long, drunk driving in South Africa has largely been ignored by the authorities and has claimed literally thousands of lives of both drivers and pedestrians over the years. This season, however, the powers-to-be have beefed up their presence on the roads with positively resounding results – the casualties on South African roads [...]

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11Jan/100

Marriage Statistics

Added to Relationships on January 11, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

Covering this topic will surely help you to better understand how to deal with similar situations.  In the past few years, marriage statistics have painted a sad picture for the supporters of traditional marriage. With the spate of divorces that occurred in previous generations, many young adults are refusing to wed in fears of suffering [...]

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1Jan/100

A Staggering Statistics of Teenage Drunk Driving

Added to College on January 1, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

“One out of 10 children ages 12 and 13 uses alcohol at least once a month. In a single year, 522 children under age 14 were arrested for driving while intoxicated, (113 of them were under 10 years old). 70 percent of all teenagers drink alcohol. 60 percent of all teen deaths in car accidents [...]

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