question archive We have learned that probabilities are a “likelihood” that something is going to happen

We have learned that probabilities are a “likelihood” that something is going to happen

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We have learned that probabilities are a “likelihood” that something is going to happen.  It is not a certainty.  How does this type of statistic help us when conducting research in criminal justice?  How does it hurt the process?  Try and find examples to back your responses. 

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