... had no significant effect on binary outcomes, regardless of whether these outcomes were subjective or objective. For the trials with continuous outcomes, placebo had a beneficial effect, but the effect decreased with increasing sample size, indicating a possible bias related to the effects of small trials." (Most of the studies evaluated by Hrobjartsson ...
...nothing had ever been done to explain the real effects of placebos. That was all to come...regardless of whether these outcomes were subjective or objective. For the trials with continuous outcomes, placebo ... with increasing sample size, indicating a possible bias related to the effects of small ... subject to a great deal of experimenter bias. No meta-analysis should be taken seriously ...
... placebo had no significant effect on binary outcomes, regardless of whether these outcomes were subjective or objective. For the trials with continuous outcomes, placebo had a beneficial effect, but the effect decreased with increasing sample size, indicating a possible bias related to the effects of small trials." (Most of the studies evaluated by Hrobjartsson and ...
...re not missing out on much. =A0Any potentially interesting aspect is tainted by gender bias. =A0You may as well chat with a conservative Catholic priest.- Hide quoted ... to not speak to Catholics much except on March 17th when they object to my choice of hue ;) You're joking here but that's just the kind of bias you're noting that "you know who" espouses. Â Â It's also ...
... not missing out on much. =A0Any potentially interesting aspect is tainted by gender bias. =A0You may as well chat with a conservative Catholic priest.- Hide quoted ... tend to not speak to Catholics much except on March 17th when they object to my choice of hue ;) You're joking here but that's just the kind of bias you're noting that "you know who" espouses. It's also funny how...
... spirituality with them very much You're not missing out on much. Â Any potentially interesting aspect is tainted by gender bias. Â You may as well chat with a conservative Catholic priest.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ...come from Orange stock (5 generations back mind) I tend to not speak to Catholics much except on March 17th when they object to my choice of hue ;)
...Lorentz expansion/contraction). This correlation is real, but is it absolute or relative...from one framework to another without bias. This will again herald an ... of space and time as realobjects themselves (absolute), or whether they are merely orderings upon actual objects (relational), began between physicists Isaac ... reference exists independently of the objects which are contained in it....
... last year. I share his frustration with IQ measures & came up with an explanation of why real-time tests can't capture a high-level generalization ability, caused by a longer-range ... matches/patterns, & deduction is an interactive projection of these patterns. JE:- Hi Phil, My objection to IQ remains based on just the traditional scientific method. The IQ test _has never been ...
...>> Atheists boast to be rationalist, so do I. Correct me, if I am wrong. No BIAS here You mean they boast to be rational, which is quite something else :-) (I think Ralph ... such words if you are not aware off all the different meanings there are, for very similar words. Objectively there is no God (none can be observed) Pragmaticly there is no God Prayers are ...
On 18 May, 15:44, awais.nazir...@gmail.com wrote: Atheists boast to be rationalist, so do I. Correct me, if I am wrong. No BIAS here. Bias is always unavoidable, as there is never any god-like position of pure objectivity from which to stand and see all the arguments. If you had more intelligence then you would see this at least.