The New Arena

What do you seek?

  • Bread

    Votes: 23 17.6%
  • Circus

    Votes: 33 25.2%
  • Aggro

    Votes: 75 57.3%

  • Total voters
    131
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Lived experiences rely on the senses, the senses can be flawed. Hence more gravy than grave about you. And other such delusions.

Of course, science statistics studies, are better but these come with p values confidence intervals etc these things are limited in scope like the study sample size. Also political bias can creep in or just plane badly done work. As well as inherent issues with how p values work. P value is how they measure if it is significant or not.

You have headlines taken from studies presented as fact without limitations of the study which also muddies the water and peoples outlook.

A lived experience may or may not match up with scientific evidence which may or may not be accurate.


Struggling to see which view of mine is wrong?

If I done a covariant analysis of Dele Ali he would surely have a high prediction of substance abuse. He’s literally in the newspaper with hippy crack and taking prescription pills. It’s already self evident of substance abuse whether it is more or not is unknown given the priors it’s highly likely in my
opinion.

Hi Sam.
 

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