tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post3381641206429892030..comments2023-10-29T05:29:58.599-04:00Comments on Right-Side-of-Lowell: Parade of CutenessUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-24197177496337051312011-07-09T13:27:43.150-04:002011-07-09T13:27:43.150-04:00Kad, coming back to this issue, is this the way yo...Kad, coming back to this issue, is this the way you feel about AGW also?<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />Regards — CliffC R Kriegerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10563658418464959198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-6154697931158675882011-07-04T18:53:42.508-04:002011-07-04T18:53:42.508-04:00Kad, I share your concerns about causation v. corr...Kad, I share your concerns about causation v. correlation, but, as I said, why take a chance? Besides, it was a fun time. Sadly, I also have to share your concerns about awarding degrees. Don't even get me started on the people they make lawyers.the other cliffnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-748396066604543982011-07-04T16:25:43.376-04:002011-07-04T16:25:43.376-04:00Welcome, "other Cliff", to my cynicism a...Welcome, "other Cliff", to my cynicism about correlation vs. causation.<br /><br />First of all, among demonstrations of academic incompetence, this study certainly ranks among the top half, as opposed to half of all Harvard graduates, as well as half of those from all the other Ivy's, while we're on the subject. It's amazing, depressing and galling that the people who award other people academic degrees do so on the basis of such.<br /><br />Second of all, back to the discussion of correlation vs. causation, were we to study other socio-economic factors related to Republicanism, I am confident we would also find a raft of other attributes among parade-goers that are equally meaningless.<br /><br />Republicans like to go to parades. It's not news. (Democrats do, too, but unfortunately nobody seems to have asked that question). So I'm curious why the authors failed to mention the statistical margin for error while they were going on and on about the 2% difference in parade-going between Republicans and other folks, and the 0.9% difference in parade-going between voters and non-voters. They even include a claim that parade-going as an adult causes political orientation, and not the other way around. (In which case I wonder why they didn't bother to ask questions about switches in party affiliation among those adults which, to my mind, might offer the only glimpse of a causative truth amidst this entire sea of correlation nonsense).<br /><br />Overall, this is all most stunning in it's stupidity, and it's proclivity to grab headlines.Craig Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09824029248081902170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-60006888456870379732011-07-04T13:48:40.583-04:002011-07-04T13:48:40.583-04:00Tell the kids, The Founders were "collectivis...Tell the kids, <a href="http://www.richardhowe.com/2011/07/04/10086/" rel="nofollow">The Founders</a> were "collectivists."<br /><br /><br /><i>...we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.</i>Jack Mitchellnoreply@blogger.com