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Day: March 15, 2018

March: Build Cohorts
15 Mar
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March: Build Cohorts

After reading the title of this article, you may be thinking, “What’s a cohort?” According to Wikipedia, “In statistics and demography, a cohort is a group of subjects who have shared a particular event together during a particular time span.”  It’s an appropriate definition to describe a “class” of students, such as “The class of ’78.”  […]

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