Another Good Reason Not to Trust Medics

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Jun 15, 2009
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Trunnions said:
Yes, a series of traffic lights in such a short commute would really roger the stats and null the test.

51 sets, including pedestrian crossings (not including 4 zebra crossings)...
 
Apr 8, 2010
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Trunnions said:
Even using your rough numbers, a 9% rise would be highly significant statistically.

I guess you have very little understanding of statistics?
 
Jan 18, 2011
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Trunnions said:
Poor experimental method, design, and conclusions, typical of medics.

They just included it in the BMJ as Christmas stuffing. Fluff.

Let's have some more time comparisons, Chaps!

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This is a classic example of subject and investigator bias. Sadly, it is typical of research by physicians.