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by epidemiology
415 days ago
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Wow this is an excellent point and really undermines the article conclusions. We should always be looking at unadjusted scores as well as a whole series of adjusted scores with a variety of methods. Just grabbing one highly adjusted score and drawing conclusions solely off of that is not enough. It's really only giving you one piece of a very complex puzzle in the case of something like education scores. Observational stats in social sciences turns out to be a lot like epidemiology and strongly held conclusions are hard won. |
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