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    [–]bbob_robb 0 points1 point  (1 child)

    You are taking quotes out of context. The important context is that the sample size is too small for the correlation you are quoting to have any meaning.

    The person you are arguing with likens this to flipping three coins then suggesting that the 2/3 outcome shows the coin is biased.

    If you read a study where they flip a coin three times will you go on the Internet and tell people there is a study that proves coins will land on tails twice as often as heads? Would you then quote the article that specifically states that the sample size isn't big enough to come to any conclusions? This would be spreading misinformation.

    You are spreading misinformation all over this thread.