It's only honest statistics they dislike. They're happy to abuse the field by using shitty methodology and misrepresenting what the actual statistics say.
Aydin Paladin is a data scientist and has some great videos that often go into exactly how researchers abuse statistics and even make up statistics to push an agenda. Here's a recent example about The Fandom Menace and the Alt-Right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cQor6wSAz0
I'll have to check that out. As someone studying to go into that field I've always been interested in how statistics are abused to suit whatever agenda is being pushed. People in the field need to call this shit out.
I spent 7 years in that field and in my particular undergrad it was hard stressed how to avoid doing so, and all the proper precautions to take to make sure it doesn't happen. Entire year long classes on it in fact.
And then I can also tell you that plenty girls ignored those rules and crafted the experiment to give them the desired result, instead of test it. It didn't even occur to them there was an issue with it, and they could not even come up with proper experiments to dodge it because of how warped their own perspectives were.
Most still passed, and most of them are probably teaching your kids or doing social work right now.
And then I can also tell you that plenty girls ignored those rules and crafted the experiment to give them the desired result
Most still passed, and most of them are probably teaching your kids or doing social work right now.
Out of curiosity was this part of a specialized statistics/data science program or some kind of social science program that has stats courses with the intention of creating "statistically literate" people in the field? I ask because most social workers and (non-STEM) teachers would never pass a stats course beyond a freshman level intro class, and often they can't even pass that. There are plenty of "graduate level" stats courses in the social sciences that relabel the intro course and charge graduate tuition for it.
You say their perspectives were warped, but they were not. You are projecting onto women. Women do not think like you do. Their emotions and their instincts are their thoughts. They had an emotional connection to a particular result, and therefore, that is their reality. Then you asked them to use science and logic to prove or disprove their reality and this confused them, made them resentful (if they bothered to think about it).
Again, you fundeamentally do not understand how womens' minds work. You are projecting your own default modes of thought onto women because you are unfamiliar with any other mode of thought.
i checked some “research” articles trying to find evidence that false rape accusations are rare. It’s among the worst use of statistics I’ve ever seen.
It's only honest statistics they dislike. They're happy to abuse the field by using shitty methodology and misrepresenting what the actual statistics say.
Aydin Paladin is a data scientist and has some great videos that often go into exactly how researchers abuse statistics and even make up statistics to push an agenda. Here's a recent example about The Fandom Menace and the Alt-Right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cQor6wSAz0
I'll have to check that out. As someone studying to go into that field I've always been interested in how statistics are abused to suit whatever agenda is being pushed. People in the field need to call this shit out.
I spent 7 years in that field and in my particular undergrad it was hard stressed how to avoid doing so, and all the proper precautions to take to make sure it doesn't happen. Entire year long classes on it in fact.
And then I can also tell you that plenty girls ignored those rules and crafted the experiment to give them the desired result, instead of test it. It didn't even occur to them there was an issue with it, and they could not even come up with proper experiments to dodge it because of how warped their own perspectives were.
Most still passed, and most of them are probably teaching your kids or doing social work right now.
Out of curiosity was this part of a specialized statistics/data science program or some kind of social science program that has stats courses with the intention of creating "statistically literate" people in the field? I ask because most social workers and (non-STEM) teachers would never pass a stats course beyond a freshman level intro class, and often they can't even pass that. There are plenty of "graduate level" stats courses in the social sciences that relabel the intro course and charge graduate tuition for it.
You say their perspectives were warped, but they were not. You are projecting onto women. Women do not think like you do. Their emotions and their instincts are their thoughts. They had an emotional connection to a particular result, and therefore, that is their reality. Then you asked them to use science and logic to prove or disprove their reality and this confused them, made them resentful (if they bothered to think about it).
Again, you fundeamentally do not understand how womens' minds work. You are projecting your own default modes of thought onto women because you are unfamiliar with any other mode of thought.
i checked some “research” articles trying to find evidence that false rape accusations are rare. It’s among the worst use of statistics I’ve ever seen.