Nemo2
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Isn't that an implicit segment of every package deal nowadays?You forgot to include white supremacists.
Isn't that an implicit segment of every package deal nowadays?You forgot to include white supremacists.
Oh really? What about HIPA, which supposedly makes your medical records private? Sheesh. Come to that, who the hell thinks to link these two things together except someone with a political agenda, hmmm?The data was abstracted from medical records, not asked at the scene of a car crash. geeesh!
Oh, hell, this is getting tedious.Oh really? What about HIPA, which supposedly makes your medical records private? Sheesh. Come to that, who the hell thinks to link these two things together except someone with a political agenda, hmmm?
I don't disagree with you that there are some ridiculous studies done in the name of science and certainly the one that is the subject of this thread fits in that category. But there are also some truly excellent studies that have led to important findings. This study was not one of them.Ridiculous studies like this are the reason I am reluctant to ātrust the science.ā
You shouldn't confuse us folks on here with facts.Oh, hell, this is getting tedious.
First off, it's HIPAA not HIPA. And that is a federal law in the United States. The study in question was done in Canada, which has similar HIPAA laws called Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) but they are not identical. Each Canadian province can have its own rules and regs as long as they are substantially similar to PIPEDA.
The OP (@Indiana Joe) erroneously stated "This arrant nonsense was actually published this month in the American Journal of Medicine, proving yet again that academic study in the United States has become irremediably politicized and open to cultural and intellectual fads."
This study used encrypted identifiers on 11 million people from official Canadian government registries which means their identities were not revealed to the researchers. The study was paid for by the Canada Research Chair in Medical Decision Sciences, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Graduate Diploma in Health Research at the University of Toronto, and the National Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada NOT any US funds according to the financial disclosures.
I think this was a ridiculous study that contributed little to nothing to the scientific literature. And I'm done commenting on it.
I resent this because I went to college, worked at my university and had family members in academia so I'm not under educated in any way. Maybe I'm so educated that I comprehend what "No product liability" really means.{shrug} the data speaks for itself. It was not suggested that the vax made you immune to auto accidents. What it said was that unvaxxed folks have accidents at a higher rate than vaxxed folks. They postulated that the correlation was because the unvaxxed, generally speaking, are less educated, and are more likely to engage in risky behaviors, which would lead to higher accidents rates. I haven't had a stats class since grad school, but as I recall, the first lesson on day one was that correlation does not imply causation.

Good for you! Did you take a stats class while your were there?I resent this because I went to college, worked at my university and had family members in academia so I'm not under educated in any way. Maybe I'm so educated that I comprehend what "No product liability" really means.
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Did you take a stats class while your were there?
lol - on the interwebz, we all got A's in everything. CDC has data on vaxx rates and education
lol - on the interwebz, we all got A's in everything. Do you have any data to back up what you think? CDC has data on vaxx rates and education, but I haven't seen any on vaxx rates and intelligence.Personally, I got all A's in statistics, and think people who don't get potentially lethal clot shot injections are far more intelligent. I also don't play Russian Roulette, but to each their own.
That's an interesting idea!lol - on the interwebz, we all got A's in everything. Do you have any data to back up what you think? CDC has data on vaxx rates and education, but I haven't seen any on vaxx rates and intelligence.
It's just data, and a brief analysis of that data. Not sure why folks get their panties in a knot about the numbers. It says nothing about you or me as an individual. Did you see any ads that made any of the references that you claim? I sure didn't. Jeebus.....If you were running a sales/advertising campaign would you announce that those buying your product were a bunch of no-nothing dumbasses, or would you claim that they were the most aware and discerning people the world has ever seen?
Just axing.
I was referring to the reactions and interpretations...the mention of ads was an allusion...but, carry on.It's just data, and a brief analysis of that data. Not sure why folks get their panties in a knot about the numbers. It says nothing about you or me as an individual. Did you see any ads that made any of the references that you claim? I sure didn't. Jeebus.....
I'm not trying to win anyone over to my point of view. I do not care who gets vaxxed and who doesn't."The "anti-vaxxers" were (and are) a bunch of ignorant yahoos. I would bet that unvaccinated status correlates closely with cigarette smoking, vaping, excessive alcohol use, wife-beating, consumption of deep-fried Snickers bars at state fairs, tattoos, crappy jobs, getting into traffic accidents, and thinking that the people inside the Capitol on January 6 were either innocent tourists or patriots doing their civic duty."
Here's my conclusion:
For sure one of the best ways to win someone over to your point is by ..... disparaging the others. Questioning their intelligence , and just insulting them in general. And questioning their way of life.
I am not vaxxed, for my own reasons , mostly having to do with the health of my heart [ if that part's even anyones business] However I am so so glad to see that due to that decision I have slipped into that abyss of what this poster sees as the pool of absolutely deplorable people.
Stats can be manipulated by governments to push whatever agenda is current.Good for you! Did you take a stats class while your were there?
What's that old expression again....something to do with "Figures don't lie, but liars figure"?Stats can be manipulated by governments to push whatever agenda is current.
I think we've seen a lot of that lately, manipulation at its most destructive.What's that old expression again....something to do with "Figures don't lie, but liars figure"?
So, no there were no such ads or PSA, and you were just making s**t up. Got it!I was referring to the reactions and interpretations...the mention of ads was an allusion...but, carry on.