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Mathematics' Unintended Consequences

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Effects of Statistics on Crime Rates

Kettle was the first person to realize that again, I'm coming back to this bell curve. He realized was applicable to just a huge range of human life. There was quite an uproar coming back to John's earlier point about probability being trying to guess the mind of God. How could it be that crime rates were so constant when humans are endowed with free will? What were we saying about the propensity to watch sin?

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