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Mark: Intuitive, simple, and seemingly has all that one would need to do comparisons or research into coarsening. I liked it. My only suggestion is a note on the screen at the beginning that "a scale setting of xxx% for best viewing" or "Scroll ...
This is excellent. Thank you for sharing, Mark! ------------------------------ Jay Cutler (he/him) Senior Data Analyst, Kids Count Michigan League for Public Policy ------------------------------
We've been experimenting with a new interactive tool to help explain disclosure avoidance methods in federal statistics. The Disclosure Avoidance Explorer lets you compare six approaches-from suppression and rounding to differential ...
A funding opportunity that may be of interest to those following the future of global demographic and health data: the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy has released an addendum to its Advancing Global Health ...
Note: Overview has been edited for clarity. ------------------------------ Beth Jarosz ------------------------------
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