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Reminds me of the debate I had, on Facebook, with a "virologist", in an anti-vaxxer thread. He said that an outbreak of Measles in a smallish town in Quebec, that had a 100% inoculation rate for Measles, proved that vaccines were useless. I think the town had something like 20,000 residents. They had something like a dozen cases of Measles. I don't know about you, but that sounds pretty damned effective to me given the virulence of Measles.
 


Reminds me of the debate I had, on Facebook, with a "virologist", in an anti-vaxxer thread. He said that an outbreak of Measles in a smallish town in Quebec, that had a 100% inoculation rate for Measles, proved that vaccines were useless. I think the town had something like 20,000 residents. They had something like a dozen cases of Measles. I don't know about you, but that sounds pretty damned effective to me given the virulence of Measles.
People, even some smart ones do not always understand statistics.
 





Especially when their real goal is to use the statistics to "prove" what they already believe.
Well, researchers massage and torture the data to make it fit. You have to know how to spot the BS.

But pundits and talking heads say wild things that don’t make sense and don’t get called on it.

I have ideas about stats in sports too. They can actually factor out the era of the players in making comparisons but prefer apples to oranges. Oh well.

after stats there are interest rates…people always get suckered there too
 

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