guppy said:Statistics must be complete and in context to be useful or they can be made to say anything.
EXAMPLE: "Studies have statistically shown that German people are 77% more likely to have sex with supermodels" is a true statement, but it is incomplete. The rest of the statement reads "than hamsters". It makes a bit of a difference.
LOL!
(plus or minus margin of error of 2 to 3%)
I mean, aside from Richard Gere, and his litlle...umm......experiments with those of the fuzzy nature, I can't imagine that statistic even being considered credible, lol!!!