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You cannot argue the validity of both results based on the method. The methods used are essentially the same. Yet they provide (apparently) 2 different results.
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GB Last edited by GarthB; Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 04:51pm. |
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Which seems to be the consensus so far....... ![]() Which brings up the point......if someone calls you a racist, is it possible to prove that you aren't? |
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Sure, but not by arguing; by the example you set in what you do and what you say. Same thing as when a coach says: "You're horrible." You don't prove him wrong by arguing that you're not. You prove it with your performance.
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GB Last edited by GarthB; Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 05:24pm. |
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How can you prove anything through performance if the person evaluating that performance still insists that it's racist? |
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If I had the Cash...
...I would sue this clown and fry his methodology until it was extra crispy.
I cannot wait for the econ grad student's analysis of what his methodology. I'd also love to read the guy's paper. He is a classic example of what is wrong with higher education in America today. You find some complicated statistical model, speak in a specialist language that a regular person doesn't have access to, then massage the data to say what you want it to say. It gets done with crime stats, so-called global warming, so why not with baseball? |
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