
Originally Posted by
kevin
As an academic I use statistics frequently - if I agree with how they were gathered and turned from raw data into meaningful statistics. However, in most cases I question their validity and how they've been used to try and validate an argument. Once I see the weakness in the stats, which is quite easy with a bit of practice, I see the weakness in the argument.
I'm a strong believer in the use of stats, but they've got a bad name because of the way they are incorrectly used by many.
Can't agree with that Kevin. I don't believe any statistics, they've been too discredited. They can say whatever you want them to say. People pick up pseudo statistics and they become accepted, nobody challenges the original track.
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You got a new avatar. A handsome man indeed.
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