Check out the full critique by @ikashnitsky and I here:https://osf.io/9yqxw/
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It seems absurd.
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Thought so ..
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not surprised at all
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“The numbers that they’ve presented in part of their model are mathematically impossible. Given the procedure they claim to have used, they’re also wrong.”
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Hah, only three months of lost life expectancy each?!? Our exceptional Dutch children simultaneously drop dead of obesity, child abuse, and being so uneducated they forget to breath if schools are closed for a week (except during normally scheduled holidays, of course).
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I've been saying that for ages: tho I'd argue for opening schools, this argument is flawed to the core. It shows no understanding of the relationship between education and life expectancy. Ppl in health departments need to study a bit more of sociology.
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It’s conflating education attainment, which has no relationship with longevity, with IQ, which is strongly correlated with longevity.
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