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William Morris Schmidt, S.B., M.D., A.M. (hon.) . . Societies place a high value . . WHO
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Pome of the more interesting definitions of statis- tics emphasize the process of making decisions in the presence of uncertainty. A statistician is, therefore, encouraged by the commonly observed phenomenon that the answering of one question in either basic or applied science seems to lead in¬ evitably to the asking of several new questions. This hydra-headed monster is the biostatistician’s friend. There is no need to worry about exhausting the world’s supply of uncertainty. The most urgent decisions to be faced by Public Health during the next few decades will arise out of the increasing size and mobility of human popu¬ lations combined with the increasing aspirations and potentials for the promotion of health through¬ out the world. Challenges for biostatistics will con¬ tinuously arise in terms of demands for more com¬ prehensive and more complex techniques for analyzing the data on which these decisions must be based. But time and again, it appears that the uncer¬ tainty in public health decisions does not come from a lack of analytic techniques. It arises from the lack of adequate and available observations to form a basis for decision. Current advances in the technology of data collection, transmission, storage Margaret Drolette preparing another lucid lecture. Robert B. Reed, A.B., A M., Ph.D., A.M. (hon.) and retrieval make it possible to think of obtain¬ ing these observations with the requisite speed, comprehensiveness and accuracy. Translating this possibility into a reality should be one of the most exciting developments in the future of public health. Robert Reed Dr. Sharratt attacking p and q
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