A pareto distribution curve shows the vast superiority of the 20% who try over the lazy 80%

A normal distribution curve creates the illusion that most of the data only deviates a small amount from the mean and humans are typically close to being equal

Standard practice of Statistical significance tests in scientific journal articles pressupposes a normal distribution curve promoting "communist" ideology of human equality instead of vast differences in humans depending on their choices

@shortstories

That was interesting, but in the end, while I get your frustrations, it will go nowhere for all the reasons the poast dudes mentioned.

Data is a commodity and the information derived from it is a weapon. You can hide it, use it as a baseball bat on populations, or both.

The only way to get their raw data and methodology is to steal it or replicate it yourself.

@UncleIroh

You can not get their raw data but you can make a personal decision to boycott all scientific journal articles that do not publish raw data from your personal life

What do I mean by that. When someone says you should believe such and such because a scientific journal article says such and such is or is not statistically significant

You should say I do not believe you because they did not show the raw data so as far as I am concerned that study should be ignored

@shortstories

What we should be doing is archiving them for later evidence, not ignoring them.

The technology already exists to ensure integrity of raw data - immutable distributed databases that hash the results, i.e. blockchains, are just the most obvious solution available.

There is absolutely zero will to do this however, because as I already said, raw data is a strategic commodity that can be used to manufacture any information you want depending on how it's analyzed and interpreted.

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@UncleIroh

Evidence of what? That they were being academically dishonest by telling you the conclusion they reached without the raw data

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