Multiple Choice
In logic, statistics:
A) are considered to be the only real evidence of anything
B) can sometimes be valuable as evidence
C) are never considered to be real evidence of anything
D) should never be used since that would always commit the statistician's fallacy
E) are never used outside of political arguments
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