Every now and then I want to generate normally distributed values in something like Perl, which does not have built-in functions for it. Unfortunately, there’s no easily remembered way to generate numbers from the normal distribution. I just learned the best way to do it: don’t. Generate logistically distributed values instead.
KONKRET GRANSKNING. En vanlig missuppfattning är att migrationspolitiken har varit för generös i landet, eller att migrationen har varit ”okontrollerad”. Som framgår av offentligt tillgänglig statistik så har bara en liten del av alla uppehållstillstånd gått till flyktingar och asylsökande
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