Statistics: Branch of mathematics used to predict how we generally behave without  the need to discover how we specifically behave. Statistics can be used to justify any conclusion you want, from the virtue of eating your broccoli to the reality of UFO's. In psychology, statistics is used to give that special veneer of intellectual sophistication and cryptic buzz to the otherwise plain results of simple questionaires, thus assuring a steady supply of journal articles and tenured psychology professors.
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