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KANE IS DONALD L. FISHER - finally admits it.
Doan wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: Doan wrote: On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: Doan wrote: On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: Greegor wrote: Mis-attributed to me. These look like Kane's words. I see krp has run up a few posts addressed to me with the usual lies about what he's posted and about what I've posted, and claims he did this or that the refuted my claims, where he has done nothing of the sort. Kane wrote You know my name, and you know why I don't post it here. And you know that it's morally acceptable to mislead if others are in danger, or even one's self. Physically, and for one's life. Thank you Donald L. Fisher, for acknowledging your identity. I didn't say that Doan knew a specific name, Greg. So what name I know, Kane? I don't read minds. Yet you claimed that I know you name? Sure. So what name is that? Keep straining. You'll get that **** all out of your mouth eventually. You just can't keep your story straight, Kane? Because I won't verify it publicly my story isn't straight? Because you claimed I know it, STUPID! Yes. I did claim that. How does that obligate me to verify it? Do you answer every question of mine about your claims? 0:- |
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Ken's checking accounts KANE'S HERO speaks
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: The statement that X "LEADS TO" Y IS a statement in causality Kane you stupid HUMP! "Stupid HUMP?" Is that how you refer to the people that publicly kick your ass all over a few newsgroups? Like I told you, it's possible for "leads to" to refer to cause, but there'd be supporting commentary. While "leads to" more often refers to correlations. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...on&btnG=Search Read'm and weep stupid, then post your scientific evidence concerning the risk to non spanked children of developing sociopathy. R R R R R R A google seaceh proves nothing, Kane! Here they are, a comin' right atcha. And I'll do it again and again. Check my posting history. The search is on your words in your claim, exactly: Results 1 - 10 of about 3,510,000 Are you so STUPID? None support you claim. Or are you suggesting that people read through all 3 and a halft millions hits ???? YOU ARE STUPID!!! Doan |
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Kane only pretending to be STUPID Ken's checking accounts KANE'SHERO speaks
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: Oh, and Ken. I aced my social statistic college coursework. I like to tease Doan by pretending to be as stupid as he is. Hihihi! So can he only "pretending" when he EXPOSED his STUPIDITY! I'd do it again, and he'll fall for it again. Don't bother to try and lie to me about social science terminology. I took both my major and minor in fields that required a great deal of productive work in statistics. And that is why Kane claimed that using dummies in car crash studies makes those studies correlational! Doan |
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Doan and Ken only pretending to be STUPID Ken's checkingaccounts KANE'S HERO speaks
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: Oh, and Ken. I aced my social statistic college coursework. I like to tease Doan by pretending to be as stupid as he is. Hihihi! So can he only "pretending" when he EXPOSED his STUPIDITY! I'd do it again, and he'll fall for it again. Don't bother to try and lie to me about social science terminology. I took both my major and minor in fields that required a great deal of productive work in statistics. And that is why Kane claimed that using dummies in car crash studies makes those studies correlational! So then, you have not answered my question concerning that. Would we have a test that showed injury to adults, or to dummies? If injury to dummies is cause to presume the same injuries to humans then it's causal. If it shows a correlation to injuries to dummies replicated by injuries to humans then we don't. The research is dummies to dummies...a simulation. That's why so much research results in physics related to nature of matter and energy can't be truly claimed to be causal. So, tell us about Quantum Mechanics and String Theory. And about the psychological effects on dummies from physical injury and trauma. Now, a final question, you will dodge: If we take dummies in the form of human children, and subject them to all the various forms of spanking under all the various possible circumstances, will we have conducted a causal research model on children or dummies? Show how replacing children with dummies would produce the true causal relationship that would indeed show that the dummies developed hhhmmmmphh behavior 'sociopathy.' I hear some such research has been conducted that did indeed show the 'sociopathy.' I had not heard there were dummies. There are two here, though. One Doan and one Princess Kendra. 0:- You be well, yah hear? Hey, the dads-rights addy is back. Thanks for the capture. Apparently someone has been removing it while Ken writes his response...as least in other threads. Doan |
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Kane only pretending to be STUPID Ken's checking accountsKANE'S HERO speaks
Doan wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: Oh, and Ken. I aced my social statistic college coursework. I like to tease Doan by pretending to be as stupid as he is. Hihihi! So can he only "pretending" when he EXPOSED his STUPIDITY! I'd do it again, and he'll fall for it again. Don't bother to try and lie to me about social science terminology. I took both my major and minor in fields that required a great deal of productive work in statistics. And that is why Kane claimed that using dummies in car crash studies makes those studies correlational! Doan Damn, I completely forget. So tell us how the auto crash dummies and the child dummies would "behave," more or less aggressively due to the various levels of impact. It seems Ken's claim was about behavior, not about levels of mechanical injury. Thanks. Kane |
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Ken's checking accounts KANE'S HERO speaks
Doan wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: The statement that X "LEADS TO" Y IS a statement in causality Kane you stupid HUMP! "Stupid HUMP?" Is that how you refer to the people that publicly kick your ass all over a few newsgroups? Like I told you, it's possible for "leads to" to refer to cause, but there'd be supporting commentary. While "leads to" more often refers to correlations. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...on&btnG=Search Read'm and weep stupid, then post your scientific evidence concerning the risk to non spanked children of developing sociopathy. R R R R R R A google seaceh proves nothing, Kane! The results do. Here they are, a comin' right atcha. And I'll do it again and again. Check my posting history. The search is on your words in your claim, exactly: Results 1 - 10 of about 3,510,000 Are you so STUPID? None support you claim. Or are you suggesting that people read through all 3 and a halft millions hits ???? Nope. Only the ones that show that referring to X leads to Y is used in correlation studies. Besides, I only was responding to Ken. Are you answering for him? Why not, 0;-, let him answer for himself? Can't he? YOU ARE STUPID!!! I didn't claim that dummy tests produce behavioral results causally. It seems you were trying to. They show causal relationships for mechanical injury to dummies, nothing else. The same injuries to humans is inferred. Inference is usually associated with correlation. We can see, by collecting some data on actual injuries to human where it MIGHT apply, but certainly not always, and since the issue here is human behavior, as in non spanking CAUSES behavior sociopathy in children, a claim by Ken, we won't be able to use a dummy study. Unless you can show they have behaviors. Possibly Ken would do that. He'd know a lot about dummies...oh wait, so do you, coming from a long line of them. The last of which spanked you into this strange behavior you engage in here. Doan |
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Ken's checking accounts KANE'S HERO speaks
Doan wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: The statement that X "LEADS TO" Y IS a statement in causality Kane you stupid HUMP! "Stupid HUMP?" Is that how you refer to the people that publicly kick your ass all over a few newsgroups? Like I told you, it's possible for "leads to" to refer to cause, but there'd be supporting commentary. While "leads to" more often refers to correlations. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...on&btnG=Search Read'm and weep stupid, then post your scientific evidence concerning the risk to non spanked children of developing sociopathy. R R R R R R A google seaceh proves nothing, Kane! Here they are, a comin' right atcha. And I'll do it again and again. Check my posting history. The search is on your words in your claim, exactly: Results 1 - 10 of about 3,510,000 Are you so STUPID? None support you claim. Or are you suggesting that people read through all 3 and a halft millions hits ???? YOU ARE STUPID!!! Doan I'll provide proof, again, that you are a stupid liar. Why, Doan did you snip the actual title citations out of the my post and not respond to those? The URL for the search is not the proof. Researchers discussing their correlated findings using "X leads to Y," ARE, which makes you fraud, or ignorant of statistical analysis. No one has to search further than the first page of entries to show that the claim of Princess Kendra that X leads to Y can only refer to causal studies is not true. I'll leave my list re quoted, and add the following more specific quotation for you and Princess Kendra who claims other's "argue like a girl," ( I know a few 'girls' that can run circles around their fellow scientists, such as Dr. Durrant.....0:-.....around your hero Lazerhead: he of the pro spanking religious school 'research' efforts. ) If you are chicken **** to, maybe Ken will demonstrate the balls he pretends to have, and write the University of Oklahoma at OKC, and inform them they have been teaching an incorrect concept....correlation using "X leads to Y." It only takes a single sample to prove that Kendra's all inclusive claim that "X leads to Y is a causal statement." Just taint so, boys and girls. In fact, this particular piece of proof shows exactly what I claimed, that "X leads to Y" can be used for either. Is Ken going to apologize for the name calling he started when I rebutted, successfully it appears, his claim that it can only mean "cause?" Note that portion: " correlation - when x occurs, y is likely to occur also. Be sure to offer some reason for the direction of the relationship (x leads to y, or y leads to x) " Apparently someone is using "x leads to y" for research via correlation. Enjoy. And don't forget to invite Princess Kendra to blow in and blow hard. And lie. You've found your match, for a mate. Why don't you two marry. http://www.osuokc.edu/arts&science/c...3/causalcm.htm Tips for Writing Causal Analysis Essays ... 1. Stay focused on your purpose in writing the essay by persuading, or speculating, or suggesting possibilities for a C/A relationship. 2. Adapt the content and tone to the readers and purpose. For a persuasive essay, students will need to provide evidence to support claims and maintain an objective opinion. 3. Determine the type of causal relationship * causal chain - a causes b which causes c. All of these lead to d * high probability of a causal link by using one of the following three types of reasoning: informal induction - generalization based on limited number of specific cases problem: can't be certain that the future will be like the past. Inductive reasoning gives probable truths. scientific experimentation - high degree of reliability correlation - when x occurs, y is likely to occur also. Be sure to offer some reason for the direction of the relationship (x leads to y, or y leads to x) problem: post hoc, ergo propter hoc (before this, after this) - a logical fallacy that assumes just because a happens before b that a caused b to happen. * argue by analogy or precedent - weak because you assume the reader will accept the validity of the previous argument. Weak also because the case lacks reliable, viable evidence. .... Notice the reference to correlation work with a goal of "high degree of reliability? That would cover crash dummy testing. It is not a human subject test, hence it cannot be causal for humans, only a high degree of reliability if the quality of the dummy and accuracy of the read outs are RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT. And it will never show the dummies emotions, or behaviors in the aftermath of the crash...only their physical condition. That's why a child sized dummy test would never produce cause related results. " JSTOR: Univariate Residual Cross-Correlation Analysis: An ... As discussed by Haugh and Box [11], the cross-correlation between the u's ... The contention that X leads Y is supported at significant level a if = m 2 2 ... links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0191-9016(197907)1%3A2%3C141%3AURCAAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B - Similar pages This is a Cross correlation analysis, wherein the term "X leads to Y" is the "contention. Notice also, from this list below, "cross correlation proc(0) = crosscorr(x,y,lead,lag). XY axis used for drawing crosscorrelations. And again: "Henon Map Correlation Dimension Initial conditions of x = 0, y = 0 will suffice but lead to a few spurious ... To calculate the correlation dimension, one would normally generate a time ..." This very clearly referring to dimension where conditions as presented referred to a x and y. It's criticism of the method, in fact. Doan, you are a fraud. You know little to nothing about this matter. If x and y are used in a cross correlation study, Ipso facto his claim is bogus. He has not proven the authors of the article titled it incorrectly and the material itself is not presented as other than correlation paradigm. Results 1 - 10 of about 3,510,000 [PDF] Correlation Of The Vector Magnetocardiogram With The Vector ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat X-,. b). Y-,. and c). Z-. leads of the VMCG during the time-normalized QRS-complex in 200 normal. subjects. The correlation between the spatial vector ... ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel2/1028/13060/00595721.pdf?arnumber=595721 - Similar pages [PDF] Lead iodide platelets: correlation between surface, optical and ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat determination of the direct bandgap energy of Lead iodide crystals”,. Appl. Phys. Lett. 69 (13) (1996) 1930. y = -64.784x + 5.2029 ... ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/7884/21759/01009306.pdf - Similar pages cross correlation proc(0) = crosscorr(x,y,lead,lag); local ncov,pcov,cov,ccor,i; x=x-meanc(x) ... _pdate = ""; title("Cross Correlation"); bar(seqa(-lag,1,rows(cov)),ccor); endp; business.auburn.edu/~hzk0001/crosscorr.prc - 3k - Cached - Similar pages JSTOR: Univariate Residual Cross-Correlation Analysis: An ... As discussed by Haugh and Box [11], the cross-correlation between the u's ... The contention that X leads Y is supported at significant level a if = m 2 2 ... links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0191-9016(197907)1%3A2%3C141%3AURCAAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B - Similar pages JSTOR: An Alternative Method of Determining Correlation ... THE AMERICAN NATURALIST Formulae involving moments about 0 as origin4 lead directly to x, - (x-- ), (x -3/), o(, o( (-), and (,+Y) r,,^ may be determined by ... links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0147(192903%2F04)63%3A685%3C181%3AAAMODC%3E2.0.CO% 3B2-R - Similar pages Ion channel citation list for keyword '' Neuropeptide Y inhibits chromaffin cell nicotinic receptor-stimulated .... Distinct kinetics of cloned T-type Ca2 + channels lead to differential Ca2 + entry ... http://www.ionchannels.org/showcitat...t.php?keyword= - 147k - Cached - Similar pages Henon Map Correlation Dimension Initial conditions of x = 0, y = 0 will suffice but lead to a few spurious ... To calculate the correlation dimension, one would normally generate a time ... sprott.physics.wisc.edu/chaos/henongp.htm - 12k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] The Confusing Terminology of Correlation File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML their names can lead to confusion. Correlation: This is defined as. } {. } ,. corr{. XY. E. Y. X. =. Covariance: This is defined as ... http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/.../EE5...relation.p df - Similar pages [PDF] Spatial Vectorcardiography in the Wolff- Parkinson-White Syndrome ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat Parkinson-White Syndrome: Correlation. with Epicardial Mapping Findings. KEWAL K. TALWAR, PER BLOMSTROM, ... The orthogonal leads X, Y, Z were recorded at ... http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi...1984.tb05648.x - Similar pages Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math Your conclusion is that teacher attire (X) leads to an increase in student performance (Y). 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If you two would just tie the knot you so seen to wish to...
.... you can't be made to testify against the other when we judge you
for your lies, and other social crimes of misdirection. On the question "X leads to Y," being limited to causal based research and not being used for correlation studies, since I was called a liar and "stupid," for claiming it is used for both types of research: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22x+...&start=10&sa=N Results 11 - 20 of about 89 for "x leads to y" +correlation. (0.07 seconds) [PDF] Some general results concerning the critical exponents of ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat can be reached from x or x leads to y) ... Simon, B.: Correlation inequalities and the decay of correlations in ferromagnets. Comm. Math. .... www.springerlink.com/index/Q4113V23H32RV400.pdf - Similar pages Jan.-Feb 2000 But correlation, per se, does not answer the question of which variable .... because it requires showing that x leads to y, not vice versa and not from some ... www.jcpr.org/newsletters/vol4_no1/articles.html - 140k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] arXiv:cond-mat/0504652 v1 26 Apr 2005 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Note that the correlation function decays algebraically in ... step is 1/2, and therefore the correlation function ... The symmetry x ↔ −x leads to Y ... arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0504652 - Similar pages [PDF] PROLEGOMENA TO A THEORY OF ORGANIZATION Oskar Morgenstern File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML such that x leads to y leads to z and z is the signal that all previous acts ... zation are somehow correlated, but the exact nature of the correlation has ... qss.stanford.edu/~godfrey/Morgenstern/prolegom.pdf - Similar pages Mid-American Journal of Business » Blog Archive » Listening to ... For example, under condition A, X leads to Y. Yet under condition B, .... The company’s data show a strong correlation between effective problem resolution ... www.bsu.edu/mcobwin/majb/?p=237 - 77k - Cached - Similar pages onegoodmove: Faith And Reason Because there is no correlation between two apparently unrelated statements. ... The logical validity depends on whether or not x leads to y. ... onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/2006/07/faith_and_reaso.html - 147k - Cached - Similar pages Forum Healthcare For Women It is not always a simple matter to differentiate between correlation and causation. ... ie, X leads to Y. Association and time order can be found in many ... www.forumhealthcare4women.com/article.cfm?id=48 - 83k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] Interrupting Inevitability: Teleology, Globalization and Resistance File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML .... of singularity as an abstract causal relationship, such that X leads to Y, and ... forming; what interplay of correlation and dominance exists between ... http://www.macalester.edu/politicals...vitability.pdf - Similar pages Causal INSIGHTS INSIDE for data mining to fight data tsunami and ... .... y (probabilistic) == in plaintalk "Lack of x leads to y ", because in the ... 10, 1959, 217-226, his correlation coefficient R between events is on p. ... www.matheory.info/hajekit/causrr.txt - 174k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] W P P S File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Shugart 1995 has downplayed the correlation between presidentialism and democratic ... In the sake of understanding better when X leads to Y and when it ... politica.itam.mx/docinves/documentos/WPPS2001_05.pdf - Similar pages .... any apology in the offing, boys, or just more bluster and lies? It's up to you. It's your credibility not mine. What would your parents say, Doan? That they didn't spank you enough or as vigorously as they should? |
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How STUPID can Kane gets!
LOL! "Establishing a causal relationship is a more difficult task, because it requires showing that x leads to y, not vice versa and not from some third variable." Doan On 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: ... you can't be made to testify against the other when we judge you for your lies, and other social crimes of misdirection. On the question "X leads to Y," being limited to causal based research and not being used for correlation studies, since I was called a liar and "stupid," for claiming it is used for both types of research: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22x+...&start=10&sa=N Results 11 - 20 of about 89 for "x leads to y" +correlation. (0.07 seconds) [PDF] Some general results concerning the critical exponents of ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat can be reached from x or x leads to y) ... Simon, B.: Correlation inequalities and the decay of correlations in ferromagnets. Comm. Math. ... www.springerlink.com/index/Q4113V23H32RV400.pdf - Similar pages Jan.-Feb 2000 But correlation, per se, does not answer the question of which variable ... because it requires showing that x leads to y, not vice versa and not from some ... www.jcpr.org/newsletters/vol4_no1/articles.html - 140k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] arXiv:cond-mat/0504652 v1 26 Apr 2005 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Note that the correlation function decays algebraically in ... step is 1/2, and therefore the correlation function ... The symmetry x ↔ −x leads to Y ... arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0504652 - Similar pages [PDF] PROLEGOMENA TO A THEORY OF ORGANIZATION Oskar Morgenstern File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML such that x leads to y leads to z and z is the signal that all previous acts ... zation are somehow correlated, but the exact nature of the correlation has ... qss.stanford.edu/~godfrey/Morgenstern/prolegom.pdf - Similar pages Mid-American Journal of Business » Blog Archive » Listening to ... For example, under condition A, X leads to Y. Yet under condition B, ... The company’s data show a strong correlation between effective problem resolution ... www.bsu.edu/mcobwin/majb/?p=237 - 77k - Cached - Similar pages onegoodmove: Faith And Reason Because there is no correlation between two apparently unrelated statements. ... The logical validity depends on whether or not x leads to y. ... onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/2006/07/faith_and_reaso.html - 147k - Cached - Similar pages Forum Healthcare For Women It is not always a simple matter to differentiate between correlation and causation. ... ie, X leads to Y. Association and time order can be found in many ... www.forumhealthcare4women.com/article.cfm?id=48 - 83k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] Interrupting Inevitability: Teleology, Globalization and Resistance File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML ... of singularity as an abstract causal relationship, such that X leads to Y, and ... forming; what interplay of correlation and dominance exists between ... http://www.macalester.edu/politicals...vitability.pdf - Similar pages Causal INSIGHTS INSIDE for data mining to fight data tsunami and ... ... y (probabilistic) == in plaintalk "Lack of x leads to y ", because in the ... 10, 1959, 217-226, his correlation coefficient R between events is on p. ... www.matheory.info/hajekit/causrr.txt - 174k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] W P P S File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Shugart 1995 has downplayed the correlation between presidentialism and democratic ... In the sake of understanding better when X leads to Y and when it ... politica.itam.mx/docinves/documentos/WPPS2001_05.pdf - Similar pages ... any apology in the offing, boys, or just more bluster and lies? It's up to you. It's your credibility not mine. What would your parents say, Doan? That they didn't spank you enough or as vigorously as they should? |
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Kane EXPOSING his STUPIDITY again Ken's checking accounts KANE'SHERO speaks
This is a gem!
Doan On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: Doan wrote: On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, 0:- wrote: The statement that X "LEADS TO" Y IS a statement in causality Kane you stupid HUMP! "Stupid HUMP?" Is that how you refer to the people that publicly kick your ass all over a few newsgroups? Like I told you, it's possible for "leads to" to refer to cause, but there'd be supporting commentary. While "leads to" more often refers to correlations. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...on&btnG=Search Read'm and weep stupid, then post your scientific evidence concerning the risk to non spanked children of developing sociopathy. R R R R R R A google seaceh proves nothing, Kane! Here they are, a comin' right atcha. And I'll do it again and again. Check my posting history. The search is on your words in your claim, exactly: Results 1 - 10 of about 3,510,000 Are you so STUPID? None support you claim. Or are you suggesting that people read through all 3 and a halft millions hits ???? YOU ARE STUPID!!! Doan I'll provide proof, again, that you are a stupid liar. Why, Doan did you snip the actual title citations out of the my post and not respond to those? The URL for the search is not the proof. Researchers discussing their correlated findings using "X leads to Y," ARE, which makes you fraud, or ignorant of statistical analysis. No one has to search further than the first page of entries to show that the claim of Princess Kendra that X leads to Y can only refer to causal studies is not true. I'll leave my list re quoted, and add the following more specific quotation for you and Princess Kendra who claims other's "argue like a girl," ( I know a few 'girls' that can run circles around their fellow scientists, such as Dr. Durrant.....0:-.....around your hero Lazerhead: he of the pro spanking religious school 'research' efforts. ) If you are chicken **** to, maybe Ken will demonstrate the balls he pretends to have, and write the University of Oklahoma at OKC, and inform them they have been teaching an incorrect concept....correlation using "X leads to Y." It only takes a single sample to prove that Kendra's all inclusive claim that "X leads to Y is a causal statement." Just taint so, boys and girls. In fact, this particular piece of proof shows exactly what I claimed, that "X leads to Y" can be used for either. Is Ken going to apologize for the name calling he started when I rebutted, successfully it appears, his claim that it can only mean "cause?" Note that portion: " correlation - when x occurs, y is likely to occur also. Be sure to offer some reason for the direction of the relationship (x leads to y, or y leads to x) " Apparently someone is using "x leads to y" for research via correlation. Enjoy. And don't forget to invite Princess Kendra to blow in and blow hard. And lie. You've found your match, for a mate. Why don't you two marry. http://www.osuokc.edu/arts&science/c...3/causalcm.htm Tips for Writing Causal Analysis Essays ... 1. Stay focused on your purpose in writing the essay by persuading, or speculating, or suggesting possibilities for a C/A relationship. 2. Adapt the content and tone to the readers and purpose. For a persuasive essay, students will need to provide evidence to support claims and maintain an objective opinion. 3. Determine the type of causal relationship * causal chain - a causes b which causes c. All of these lead to d * high probability of a causal link by using one of the following three types of reasoning: informal induction - generalization based on limited number of specific cases problem: can't be certain that the future will be like the past. Inductive reasoning gives probable truths. scientific experimentation - high degree of reliability correlation - when x occurs, y is likely to occur also. Be sure to offer some reason for the direction of the relationship (x leads to y, or y leads to x) problem: post hoc, ergo propter hoc (before this, after this) - a logical fallacy that assumes just because a happens before b that a caused b to happen. * argue by analogy or precedent - weak because you assume the reader will accept the validity of the previous argument. Weak also because the case lacks reliable, viable evidence. ... Notice the reference to correlation work with a goal of "high degree of reliability? That would cover crash dummy testing. It is not a human subject test, hence it cannot be causal for humans, only a high degree of reliability if the quality of the dummy and accuracy of the read outs are RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT. And it will never show the dummies emotions, or behaviors in the aftermath of the crash...only their physical condition. That's why a child sized dummy test would never produce cause related results. " JSTOR: Univariate Residual Cross-Correlation Analysis: An ... As discussed by Haugh and Box [11], the cross-correlation between the u's ... The contention that X leads Y is supported at significant level a if = m 2 2 ... links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0191-9016(197907)1%3A2%3C141%3AURCAAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B - Similar pages This is a Cross correlation analysis, wherein the term "X leads to Y" is the "contention. Notice also, from this list below, "cross correlation proc(0) = crosscorr(x,y,lead,lag). XY axis used for drawing crosscorrelations. And again: "Henon Map Correlation Dimension Initial conditions of x = 0, y = 0 will suffice but lead to a few spurious ... To calculate the correlation dimension, one would normally generate a time ..." This very clearly referring to dimension where conditions as presented referred to a x and y. It's criticism of the method, in fact. Doan, you are a fraud. You know little to nothing about this matter. If x and y are used in a cross correlation study, Ipso facto his claim is bogus. He has not proven the authors of the article titled it incorrectly and the material itself is not presented as other than correlation paradigm. Results 1 - 10 of about 3,510,000 [PDF] Correlation Of The Vector Magnetocardiogram With The Vector ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat X-,. b). Y-,. and c). Z-. leads of the VMCG during the time-normalized QRS-complex in 200 normal. subjects. 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