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Figure 3. Percentage of 2011 degrees going to women for six disciplines, where the only the categories “Statistics, General” and biostatistics were used for “(Bio)Statistics.” It should be noted that (Bio)Statistics has the smallest number of degrees in each category for the six disciplines displayed. Source: NCES DES

24 September 2013 No Comment

Figure 3. Percentage of 2011 degrees going to women for six disciplines, where the only the categories “Statistics, General” and biostatistics were used for “(Bio)Statistics.” It should be noted that (Bio)Statistics has the smallest number of degrees in each category for the six disciplines displayed. Source: NCES DES

Figure 3. Percentage of 2011 degrees going to women for six disciplines, where the only the categories “Statistics, General” and biostatistics were used for “(Bio)Statistics.” It should be noted that (Bio)Statistics has the smallest number of degrees in each category for the six disciplines displayed. Source: NCES DES

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