atyh on Nostr: the problem with posting a pretty color chart 📊 as proof of your social ...
the problem with posting a pretty color chart 📊 as proof of your social hypothesis, is that you almost never include a link to the study to see what the sample size was, if there was a control group, and where the samples lived. in fact, just be honest… you never even looked at the study. you just saw the pretty color chart, and believed it because it supported your present beliefs. then you felt undefeatable, and scientifically scientismic when you reposted it.
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