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Re: The fable of the superiority of randomized studies no longer holds up against the reality of observational studies




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 26/03/21, 14:37

ABC2019 wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:(This guy is crazy ...) Pull yourself together, it's urgent!

indeed, apparently, asking you to justify your assertions seems like a hopeless attempt ... but I am an incurable optimist.

"A good study is a study whose results drive up the actions of the group that manufactures and markets the product under study." (WJB Rockabilly III)


THIS IS NOT AN ASSERTION! IT'S A GAG! A JOKE! IRONIC DELIGHTS! WJB Rockabilly III does not exist !!!
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Re: The fable of the superiority of randomized studies no longer holds up against the reality of observational studies




by ABC2019 » 26/03/21, 14:42

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:(This guy is crazy ...) Pull yourself together, it's urgent!

indeed, apparently, asking you to justify your assertions seems like a hopeless attempt ... but I am an incurable optimist.

"A good study is a study whose results drive up the actions of the group that manufactures and markets the product under study." (WJB Rockabilly III)

suddenly, the 76% success of the AZ vaccine is not a very good study, but they still communicated their results ...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 26/03/21, 14:43

(Total madness confirmed ....) :(
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by Janic » 01/07/21, 12:37

suddenly, the 76% success of the AZ vaccine is not a very good study, but they still communicated their results ...
phew! the idiot of the village, who religiously believes in the fakenews of the labs, judges and parties at the same time! : Arrowd: : Arrowd: : Arrowd:
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Re: The fable of the superiority of randomized studies no longer holds up against the reality of observational studies




by Christophe » 01/07/21, 15:48

My modest contribution to an observational study which confirms the fake news from the labs and infected studies: pollution-prevention-health / 40-positive-covid-vaccines-in-israel-towards-a-villainous-reversal-of-pro-vax-t16908.html and too bad if she doesn't to laugh everybody ... : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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Re: The fable of the superiority of randomized studies no longer holds up against the reality of observational studies




by Exnihiloest » 01/07/21, 22:09

ABC2019 wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:...
"A good study is a study whose results drive up the actions of the group that manufactures and markets the product under study." (WJB Rockabilly III)

suddenly, the 76% success of the AZ vaccine is not a very good study, but they still communicated their results ...


A beautiful demo that the previous sentence, given as an absolute rule, was absolute bullshit.
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by Obamot » 01/07/21, 23:16

Me on an “observational” hike ...:

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Riri, Fifi, Loulou, ABC and Pédro on a double-blind hike behind their screen:

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: Mrgreen: there is no picture ...
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by Janic » 02/07/21, 09:58

extremely
A beautiful demo that the previous sentence, given as an absolute rule, was absolute bullshit.
tells us the specialist in absolute bullshit practice. !
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Re: The fable of the superiority of randomized studies no longer holds up against the reality of observational studies




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/07/21, 12:39

Exnihiloest wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:...
"A good study is a study whose results drive up the actions of the group that manufactures and markets the product under study." (WJB Rockabilly III)

suddenly, the 76% success of the AZ vaccine is not a very good study, but they still communicated their results ...


A beautiful demo that the previous sentence, given as an absolute rule, was absolute bullshit.

(It is not for lack of having explained that my sentence was only a joke, a delirium, a joke, a verbal projection ... It is necessary that Blédina seizes it to deliver her stupid maxim which is therefore based on bullshit ... Isn't the downfall beautiful?)
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by Exnihiloest » 03/07/21, 17:41

Janic wrote:extremely
A beautiful demo that the previous sentence, given as an absolute rule, was absolute bullshit.
tells us the specialist in absolute bullshit practice. !

Absolutely. And I must say that if I have become an expert, it is thanks to people like J'anus, who feed my data every day on the practice of bullshit and allow me to refine my statistical analyzes.

I particularly appreciated today the binarity of his last bullshit "the term alcohol does not have a cultural connotation, but a scientific one © ". Great art, quite unintentional certainly, I still laugh about it. Zola must have turned in her grave ...


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