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    unpopular opinions thread

    I generally hate kids and I think that people who have kids at the ages of like 18-22 are making tremendous mistakes.
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    I disagree entirely. I love heist and con artist type movies, and this was a perfect period piece of the 70s. Everybody was scummy, the pacing and the shots were all great, and I loved the greasy veneer everybody had on them from the way they shot the movie. Even the 'good guys' are terrible...
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    Prove It Without Statistics

    No, if everybody was a clone the same inputs would result in the same outputs. As it is today you have to take a statistical sampling to make conclusions. You look for common factors amongst the population and draw conclusions. It serena like you're kind of missing the point and because I'm on a...
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    Prove It Without Statistics

    Life isn't a math class though, and medicine as a field especially has to rely on statistical evidence to make claims. Aside from that, entire fields of science and engineering use statistical data as proof of their assertions so claiming that statistical proof is no good is pretty specious. If...
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    Prove It Without Statistics

    When talking about health outcomes with regards to the field of public health, you can't really make any claims without statistics to back them up. Arguing from an anecdotal standpoint doesn't really lend your argument any credence because outliers and confirmation bias will taint your...
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