That’s not how you science.
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That’s not how you science.
They are "doing the studies" on how "to make the proof".
@georgetakei I'm curious how they'll explain in the predictable results why not everyone is autistic.
@georgetakei Wait, what was that Tylenol press conference about? Is he afraid Tylenol is planning to sue?
It’s unbelievable…
I remember a time when these guys used to say we should not trust the government for information, but that we should trust the private sector.
What happened?
@georgetakei it's how the Cass study came into being. Policy-led evidence making.
@georgetakei Well, actually yes. You "make up" a hypothesis about something and then you think about how to prove your hypothesis. And then about how to prove that your proof is really what it is.
In his case though, the process ends at "Make things up"
@georgetakei Well, he’s basically giving the pharmaceutical industry a taste of their own medicine.
@georgetakei This administration has no clue how to anything, certainly not science.
@georgetakei that's how Nazis have always scienced.
(See: the "proof" of different races having different cranial capacities by using different diameters of ball bearings to measure them.)
@georgetakei
If I was still teaching stats and design, I'd be thrilled with so many examples of what NOT to do. More than one of my professors dedicated an entire class to the fallacy of drawing broad conclusions from public health research like this.
@georgetakei I have altered the science, pray I do not alter it further.
@georgetakei sure it is. Draw paranoid conclusions, then set out to prove them!🤡
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