Statistics, ideally, are accurate laws about large groups; they differ from other laws only in being about groups, not about individuals.


The Analysis of Matter, Chapter XIX (p. 191), Harcourt, Brace & Company, Inc. 1927


Statistics, ideally, are accurate laws about large groups; they differ from other laws only in being about groups, not about individuals.

Statistics, ideally, are accurate laws about large groups; they differ from other laws only in being about groups, not about individuals.

Statistics, ideally, are accurate laws about large groups; they differ from other laws only in being about groups, not about individuals.

Statistics, ideally, are accurate laws about large groups; they differ from other laws only in being about groups, not about individuals.