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The dice is rolling

By Francisco Marco-Serrano Posted on May 5, 2013 Posted in data, operations research, social media, social sciences, statistics

Don’t, this is not a probability post where I shall be explaining the odds of getting one of the faces of the dice… and where I could consider that the odds might be constrained by the fact a good thrower …

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And the Chancellor is…

By Francisco Marco-Serrano Posted on January 11, 2011 Posted in education, jerks, operations research, social sciences

Last year, a group of researchers from 'Universitat de Valencia', a Spanish University, decided to join the quest for improving election outcomes prediction. The lab was excellent, since Chancellor election was going to start, and this year there were 4 …

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Culture and Welfare

By Francisco Marco-Serrano Posted on November 22, 2010 Posted in culture, economics, productivity, social sciences, statistics

If we acknowledge GDP per capita is a welfare index and it states the degree of economic development of an economy, we could say we are near to assert culture is a good proxy, and a trigger, to that concept. …

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