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by michalu
2011 days ago
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So you have 365 days in the year when a surgery can take place but only one day when a surgeon can have birthday. You compare two samples of 364:1 ratio ... it wouldn't be suprising the tiny sample gets some crazy deviations. Yet you find nothing so you're forced to dig in deeper (well this kind of content does well on internet you better find something) and bam there's a deviation for elderly patients, now you've got something to get your work talked about ... Funny the website that hosts the study* even displays an "altmetric" chart showing how many media talk about it, how many tweets etc. Well done science :) *https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4381 |
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