Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But I find your argument weak. You obviously don't like the conclusion, you declare the data not relevant without reading the study, certain that social class has not been accounted for. When in fact if read the whole paper, you will realize this is false.
You are responding to the wrong post, or wrong poster, because you made an erroneous assumption about who posted what. It's easy to do.
As for me, it's not that I don't like the conclusion, it's that I don't like extrapolating from a study in the UK to the quite different political and social conditions in the US; I wouldn't like it even if I thought the study reliable. It's just the popular press overreacting again.
This. I'm 00:10, and it was the first response I wrote to this post. But keep going on about scientific rigor and attention to detail, PP, it's very convincing
Wow, I set such a high standard. I asked whether you read the study that you dismissed. Oh, but you don't have to! The abstract tells you everything.
Anonymous wrote:I think the climate study poster was making a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But I find your argument weak. You obviously don't like the conclusion, you declare the data not relevant without reading the study, certain that social class has not been accounted for. When in fact if read the whole paper, you will realize this is false.
You are responding to the wrong post, or wrong poster, because you made an erroneous assumption about who posted what. It's easy to do.
As for me, it's not that I don't like the conclusion, it's that I don't like extrapolating from a study in the UK to the quite different political and social conditions in the US; I wouldn't like it even if I thought the study reliable. It's just the popular press overreacting again.
This. I'm 00:10, and it was the first response I wrote to this post. But keep going on about scientific rigor and attention to detail, PP, it's very convincing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But I find your argument weak. You obviously don't like the conclusion, you declare the data not relevant without reading the study, certain that social class has not been accounted for. When in fact if read the whole paper, you will realize this is false.
You are responding to the wrong post, or wrong poster, because you made an erroneous assumption about who posted what. It's easy to do.
As for me, it's not that I don't like the conclusion, it's that I don't like extrapolating from a study in the UK to the quite different political and social conditions in the US; I wouldn't like it even if I thought the study reliable. It's just the popular press overreacting again.
Anonymous wrote:I like charts but they are mentally taxing. Can you explain it