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Statistics has always been Päivi's Achilles' heel. She has been struggling even with the most basic formulas and calculations mixing up averages, medians, and probabilities. To tackle her weakness, Päivi decided to get her 3rd PhD degree on statistics. Her first PhD was on Finnishness (Tampere University, Finland) and the second on Global Nomads (Tilburg University, Netherlands) . The newest thesis is on Qualitative Statistics, which is a new, emerging research area thanks to the booming Artificial Intelligence research.
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Good luck
Derek
Thanks for sharing your experiences. When more and more people start to do the same, that might fix the situation.
We are actually working with a generic travel guide that focuses also on these issues.
Happy travels,
Päivi & Santeri