"authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > I'm not at all sure he can come up with his own
> > > method, run all the numbers, get different results,
> > > and on that basis, without knowing what methodology
> > > they were using, say there was something wrong with
> > > their results.
> > 
> > I guess, if thats what i were doing, above. Which I am not. Nice
> > strawman. First I am using the most standard and conventional 
> > methods for this type of study -- multi-variate regression. I did 
> > not suddenly invent regression for this analysis.
> 
> I suspect you're well aware that isn't what I meant.

Ok. What did you mean by "I'm not at all sure he can come up with his
own method"? 

I assume you agree that the rest of your statement, "I'm not at all
sure he can ....run all the numbers, get different results,  and on
that basis, without knowing what methodology they were using, say
there was something wrong with their results" was misguided, per the
repsonse below.

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Akasha full prior response:
I guess, if thats what i were doing, above. Which I am not. Nice
strawman. First I am using the most standard and conventional methods
for this type of study -- multi-variate regression. I did not suddenly
invent regression for this analysis. Second, who knows if I will get
the same or a different result than them. Its a work in progress. I
shared some preliminary exploratory results, based on a surprising
strong little initial model. As I get better data, I will undoubtedly
be able to develop better models. Third, I am approaching the analysis
from different angles, more angles perhaps, than they did. Thats a
good thing. For example, looking at personal crimes, using a unified
model for the complete analysis, etc. Fourth, I am not using my
analysis as a basis to critique the oringinal study. I am doing it to
understand the ME and verify or reject it based on the actual numbers.
For now, I would rather debate my own analysis than some analysis done
12 years ago in which the data used is not apparently readily
available, nor the study itself.






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