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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Dec 15, 2022 13:48:16 GMT -5
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Post by cbisbig on Dec 16, 2022 7:48:50 GMT -5
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Post by Panama pfRedd on Dec 16, 2022 9:35:20 GMT -5
Study concludes that claiming to be a psychiatrist with a mail order Harvard degree correlates with a 99.9999% chance of having anal warts and HIV.
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Post by AlaCowboy on Dec 17, 2022 0:01:26 GMT -5
Younger drivers are among the least vaccinated for Covid, and younger drivers are more likely to drive drunk or on drugs, so it is logical that younger drivers are at increased risk of car crashes. This study merely took a conclusion and created a study to fit the political point they wanted to make. Older drivers are the most vaccinated, and are least likely to be in accidents, so a biased study would conclude that vaccinated drivers are least likely to be in car crashes.
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Post by Walter on Dec 17, 2022 1:17:36 GMT -5
Younger drivers are among the least vaccinated for Covid, and younger drivers are more likely to drive drunk or on drugs, so it is logical that younger drivers are at increased risk of car crashes. This study merely took a conclusion and created a study to fit the political point they wanted to make. Older drivers are the most vaccinated, and are least likely to be in accidents, so a biased study would conclude that vaccinated drivers are least likely to be in car crashes. From the study: "The increased traffic risk associated with COVID vaccine hesitancy persisted in relevant subgroups stratifying for age, sex, home location, socioeconomic status, medical diagnoses, and access to care."
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