Well, psychologists are big fans of theory, and also big fans of whatever data one can get from slave labor, ie by forcing college students to take surveys while promising them it teaches them Something Important about psychology (that you need course credit to finish a degree).
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndrewCutler13
What’s wrong with theory bruh?
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Replying to @JDHaltigan @AndrewCutler13
Theory is for people who can't code.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndrewCutler13
You can fit a covariance matrix to any data bro. Remember the dictum “All models are wrong but some are more useful than others.” Lols
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Replying to @JDHaltigan @AndrewCutler13
Please fit me a covariance matrix to this dataset.pic.twitter.com/wuKNBXfm9Y
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndrewCutler13
Assuming variance in the first place. Don’t be insolent
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Replying to @JDHaltigan @AndrewCutler13
I knew you would say that, so I made sure to add 2 variables with variance. One of them even has infinite amount.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndrewCutler13
OK so where is the screenshot and in what world are we dealing with such a rare dataset? You are abusing this scenario. What is the larger phenomenon at play here?
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That you're easy to troll, bro. But don't worry, I'm nice troll, promise.pic.twitter.com/vsXngC4Tzh
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