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<blockquote data-quote="jardiniere" data-source="post: 71901491" data-attributes="member: 165824"><p>Look how much data needed to be amassed in order to speculate on this issue in the first place. I doubt a few hundred cases would be sufficient to draw a conclusion of any worth.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The data did happen. The results are in black and white. There is no imagination in the data. There can only be imagination in the interpretation. And <em>no amount</em> of factors will <em>ever</em> fix that. Why are you bothering with "imagine for a moment" when you could be working with the data in front of you?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've heard that too. Not sure what that has to do with anything regarding the data. Is it a factor you want to see investigated? Are you convinced it's an important factor that would demonstrate the point that some judges' sentences alter before and after lunch? Regardless of whether they do or not, that actually cannot influence <em>or</em> discount the current conclusions drawn from the data, it can only add to the conclusions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's a really stupid opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jardiniere, post: 71901491, member: 165824"] Look how much data needed to be amassed in order to speculate on this issue in the first place. I doubt a few hundred cases would be sufficient to draw a conclusion of any worth. The data did happen. The results are in black and white. There is no imagination in the data. There can only be imagination in the interpretation. And [I]no amount[/I] of factors will [I]ever[/I] fix that. Why are you bothering with "imagine for a moment" when you could be working with the data in front of you? I've heard that too. Not sure what that has to do with anything regarding the data. Is it a factor you want to see investigated? Are you convinced it's an important factor that would demonstrate the point that some judges' sentences alter before and after lunch? Regardless of whether they do or not, that actually cannot influence [I]or[/I] discount the current conclusions drawn from the data, it can only add to the conclusions. That's a really stupid opinion. [/QUOTE]
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