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Home » Statistics

Tag Archives: Statistics

When do Decisions Need to Happen?

IHaveHeard.Com DonPosted on February 29, 2020 by DonFebruary 29, 2020

The occasions for applying queueing theory to common, everyday problems and decisions are numerous and varied. When systems are designed that involve queues, queueing theory or digital simulation are very often used to estimate expected waiting times, queue lengths, and so on.

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Posted in Understaning | Tagged Decisions timing is important, Economics, Making Decisions, Mathematics, Queues, Simulations, Statistics

Polls Polls Polls Politician Fantasy

IHaveHeard.Com DonPosted on December 5, 2018 by DonMay 19, 2020

Polls Polls Polls and More Polls Polls polls polls and more polls – what are they and what do they mean? We are bombarded with references to them daily, primarily, it seems, by politicians and their promoters. They are conducted and cited to influence our decisions, opinions, and actions. I often wonder how many times people act on them without … Continue reading →

Posted in Political | Tagged Management Science, Politicians, Polls, Statistics, Surveys
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