Special Issue of Chance Magazine on Human Rights. (STEM fields can make a difference)

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Special Issue of Chance Magazine on Human Rights. (STEM fields can make a difference)

Art Kendall
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March 1, 2018

The special issue of American Statistical Association's */Chance<//b>
magazine on Human Rights is now available at

http://chance.amstat.org/current-issue/

The complete PDF should be free there for the next few months. After that I
do not know is the entire issue PDF will be available for free.  However,
the Editor’s Letter and individual articles should continue to be available
at

http://chance.amstat.org/archive/

This should be excellent extra reading in stat and methods courses across
the behavioral and social sciences. Scientists and students will see what
they can volunteer to help with at AAAS On-Call Scientists

http://oncallscientists.aaas.org/?ext=.aspx

Human Rights NGOs will be able to see the kinds of things they can do in
conjunction with AAAS On-Call Scientists

http://oncallscientists.aaas.org/?ext=.aspx




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