Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument
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09-01-2019, 05:03 PM
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RE: Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument
(08-31-2019 03:53 PM)Thomas Okken Wrote: […] or A and B both being caused by some other variable C, that is a different question. Yes, that's the vital bit, that is often missed… e.g. the data shows that people living in area X are more likely to develop disease Y. Is that because there's something about area X that is causing disease Y, e.g. some chemical plant emitting noxious gas? Or perhaps area X has a higher-proportion of lower-income people, lacks facilities, and has a lower level of public health in general, and disease Y is a consequence of that? Or even a combination of the two, and many other factors. Stats is (relatively) easy; interpreting stats correctly, not so easy. Cambridge, UK 41CL/DM41X 12/15C/16C DM15/16 17B/II/II+ 28S 42S/DM42 32SII 48GX 50g 35s WP34S PrimeG2 WP43S/pilot/C47 Casio, Rockwell 18R |
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Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument - SlideRule - 08-31-2019, 02:27 PM
RE: Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument - Thomas Okken - 08-31-2019, 03:53 PM
RE: Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument - SlideRule - 08-31-2019, 04:33 PM
RE: Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument - cdmackay - 09-01-2019 05:03 PM
RE: Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument - toml_12953 - 08-31-2019, 06:19 PM
RE: Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument - grsbanks - 09-01-2019, 08:45 PM
RE: Fallacy - the Counterfeit of Argument - JimP - 09-06-2019, 05:56 AM
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