Statistics and Data Sources
Data, Information, Statistics - what's the difference?
See Statistics Canada for an excellent explanation.
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Key Resources
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Statistical Abstract of the U.S. (ProQuest)Coverage: 1878 to present
A comprehensive collection of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States.
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USA.gov - Data and StatisticsSearch tool that assists with finding U.S. data and statistics.
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Mountain Scholar DatasetsData produced by CSU researchers.
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