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philipat's avatar

It's frightening and disturbing to 'suspect" that the corruption in our society has reached the point where even Actuaries are being influenced to ignore certain data aspects and potential SImpson's paradoxes. This would, in turn, result in Insurance Companies losing money if actuarial data is not accurately translated into the calculation of premiums. And the Insurance Companies, quietly, carry enormous influence, possibly more so than the banks, so they would not be easily influenced. So for this interpretation to be correct - and it would certainly appear to be so - the corruption of our society must be complete and terminal!

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wm's avatar

Thank you. I too am not versed in statistics and not more than year two of algebra. I appreciate all the graphs and explanations. I get the drift and keep up the good work so perhaps minds will be changed in the future.

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