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One of the most challenging elements of social science research is that researchers must often rely on data that comes from humans — and humans are notoriously unreliable. When the CDC published a report in the summer of 2020 stating that 4% of respondents reported ingesting household chemicals in an attempt to ward off the coronavirus, many people were (understandably) alarmed. Researchers who replicated the study, with the addition of some basic quality control measures to eliminate inaccurate data, got very different results. In this piece, the author discusses how inattentive or mischievous respondents can accidentally or intentionally skew data, as well as what researchers, reporters, and the public at large can do to identify these issues and avoid jumping to conclusions based on misleading information.


Lol....you are a retard Rob...quack, quack
 
One of the most challenging elements of social science research is that researchers must often rely on data that comes from humans — and humans are notoriously unreliable. When the CDC published a report in the summer of 2020 stating that 4% of respondents reported ingesting household chemicals in an attempt to ward off the coronavirus, many people were (understandably) alarmed. Researchers who replicated the study, with the addition of some basic quality control measures to eliminate inaccurate data, got very different results. In this piece, the author discusses how inattentive or mischievous respondents can accidentally or intentionally skew data, as well as what researchers, reporters, and the public at large can do to identify these issues and avoid jumping to conclusions based on misleading information.


Lol....you are a retard Rob...quack, quack
So all those people lied about what they did?
If you think so, tell us why you think so.

And while you’re at it, PROVE THAT I CLAIMED TRUMP TOLD PEOPLE TO DRINK BLEACH.
You said I did, now prove it. Don’t be the self-hating liar.
Go.
 
If English isn't your first language, that's a valid argument.
You know the difference between effect and affect, and that they each are nouns AND verbs, yes?

“You did not effect his response in any way, did you?”
A rhetorical question regarding the idea that he made Sluggo answer for him (or didn’t), or maybe even has two user names that he posts under.
Too complex for you?
 
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English is the only language I can speak, read, and write fluently, so I know how affect and effect are used. Your arrogance is clearly the only large thing about you.
MY arrogance?
You are the one insinuating my use of “effect” was an error, and that English must be my second language.
You are wrong on both counts. Arrogant, indeed.
 
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