*distant screams of statisticians*pic.twitter.com/YNr5dZXJdR
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* @ADAlthousePhD appears in the background as screaming gets louder*pic.twitter.com/B7K30DC6i0
*distinct words can be heard through the screams* "...a third of the total sample..."pic.twitter.com/TEeYY3VBJM
People are wondering, so yes this is a published paper, have a read it's, uh, something https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad201058 …
Genius!
what the???. is this how you ensure 'normality' in 2020? I'd take a log transform over this...
hey @economeager is this what you mean by results being robust to removing 1% of the data? 
Oops. Seems I wasn't the first to think of @economeager when I saw this.
You clearly have a brand, doc.
Is this a long-winded way of saying they excluded any element that had any result outside two standard deviations from the mean? 1% quantiles? If only there were a word for that...
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