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by Nevermark
220 days ago
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You incoherently dismiss a significant measured change, against a history of responses, with significant demographic correlations, because you want some additional unmeasured information. Then you incoherently accuse someone completely uninvolved in the measurement, of dismissing that unmeasured information. You could have just said you would be interested in more information. As would I. |
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