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Cause-effect

On the evidence raised by SAT distractors
Cause-effect

On the evidence raised by SAT distractors

Kaiser reads a series of blog posts about SAT testing.
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Further adventures of case-counting windows
Bias

Further adventures of case-counting windows

Kaiser discusses several observations from the Israel booster study.
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Blood clots: is there a there
Assumptions

Blood clots: is there a there

Kaiser looks at the controversy over blood clots and the Astrazeneca vaccine.
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Real-world studies: limits of knowledge
Cause-effect

Real-world studies: limits of knowledge

Kaiser focuses attention on a few aspects of the Mayo Clinic real-world effectiveness study.
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In times of paranoia, seek out data and stick to facts
Cause-effect

In times of paranoia, seek out data and stick to facts

Kaiser Fung (Principal Analytics Prep, Numbersense) urges people to stick to the facts as they assess the coronavirus public-health situation.
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Exercising fails to stop obesity, doh
Aggregation

Exercising fails to stop obesity, doh

Kaiser Fung (Numbersense, Principal Analytics Prep) reacts to an article claiming more gym memberships have not reduced obesity rate.
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