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Econometrics / Statistical methods / Formal sciences / More Guns /  Less Crime / Regression analysis / John Lott / Right-to-carry law / Regression / Statistics / Economic data / Gun control / Multivariate analysis
Date: 2002-03-10 15:37:58
Econometrics
Statistical methods
Formal sciences
More Guns
Less Crime
Regression analysis
John Lott
Right-to-carry law
Regression
Statistics
Economic data
Gun control
Multivariate analysis

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