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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Simple random sampling in a wage and hour case

An article you may find useful:

http://knol.google.com/k/dwight-steward/simple-random-sampling/15hmam9ln4cjr/5#
Posted by Dwight Steward at 12:17 PM No comments:
Labels: sampling, statistical evidence, wage and hour
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I am an economist who provides economic and statistical research in lawsuits involving employment disputes, wage and hour violations, and personal injury and wrongful death economic damage allegations. I also provide research to businesses, community groups, and governmental agencies in a consulting capacity. (more www.employstats.com)
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