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Replying to @eigenrobot
Looks like they tested 10 different foods for change in mortality to 3 different chronic diseases, across 4 different types of demographics (2 sexes, 6 age groups, 3 education levels, 4 races) . If I'm counting right, that's 4320 chances to get a positive result. Impressive!
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Replying to @imhinesmi @eigenrobot
And yes, they were using 95% confidence intervals. I didn't want to dig through their results to see if it was much different than ~216 positive results (as would be expected), but I don't think I'd trust any of the results either way.
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Replying to @imhinesmi @eigenrobot
Is this an example of p-hunting (or is it something else)?
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Replying to @dbabbitt @eigenrobot
P-hacking, but yeah
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