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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 932632" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I know we are talking at the extremes but the guys I hated playing with (or watching on my team as a fan) is the guy who gets his total points per game via numerous attempts (high x-coordinate, low y-coordinate). Those types have a somewhat immeasurable effect on a team, and it's generally not positive. </p><p>Agree with the lack of origin. The second half of a math course I teach is pretty much an intro to stats course. We begin the course with a discussion of how it can and is misused. On of the main examples are graphs and charts with incorrect labeling and/or scaling of the x and y axis. Not surprisingly it was rather easy to find several examples to show my class from any of the major media and "news" outlets that caters to a target demographic on either end of the political spectrum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 932632, member: 844"] I know we are talking at the extremes but the guys I hated playing with (or watching on my team as a fan) is the guy who gets his total points per game via numerous attempts (high x-coordinate, low y-coordinate). Those types have a somewhat immeasurable effect on a team, and it's generally not positive. Agree with the lack of origin. The second half of a math course I teach is pretty much an intro to stats course. We begin the course with a discussion of how it can and is misused. On of the main examples are graphs and charts with incorrect labeling and/or scaling of the x and y axis. Not surprisingly it was rather easy to find several examples to show my class from any of the major media and "news" outlets that caters to a target demographic on either end of the political spectrum. [/QUOTE]
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