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Within" rel="nofollow">in the first nin" rel="nofollow">ine pages Of his bOOK, “The Great Acceleration", the author Colvile presents his premise that we are acceleratin" rel="nofollow">ing as a culture, as a
society, and as a world. He also mentions several explanatory variables related to that acceleration-variables that seem to explain" rel="nofollow">in it.
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Describe as well one specific response/outcome variable that is causally connected, or associated With the explanatory variable you extract from the
text- (min" rel="nofollow">inus 1/2 if you fail to mention a response variable)-
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Statistics is filled With assumptions we make, particularly Within" rel="nofollow">in the realm Of in" rel="nofollow">inference:
Can you identify any assumption, assertion or claim the author makes that you might challenge?