@JoeSchofield0 @JoeSchofield0 Thanks for your interest in our work! The paper is still under review (it's been a rather long review road), but here is the presentation I gave. Once the article goes into press, I'll send it along.
https://t.co/UzlJZPnC8F
I'm giving 2 talks this year. First, I discuss polydrug mortality and what we learned from looking at the connections between drugs on death certificates. My second talk is for the methodology nerds, and we discuss how to best to detect low volume drugs in surveys.
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We had a narrow research question here, and we show the point when drug dispensing is too low to obtain quantitative estimates from a survey.
Niche research, but we nerds like it niche ;)
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You bore us. If science is a “commitment to truth” shall we site all the historical non-truths perpetuated by scientists ? Of course not. It’s not science vs Philosophy ... It’s Science + Philosophy. Elevate your Thinking and Consciousness. When you measure include the measurer.
One of our 10th anniversary beers will be a Tropical IPA, Zap Rowsdower. Hey,@RiffTrax...if you want some, let us know! @BillCorbett@clastowka maybe this will inspire you guys to revisit this one! #mst3k
@nericksx I would say it's figuring out the best way to answer scientific questions in the biological and medical sciences. At it's heart, I think (bio)statistics is an epistemology (a way of knowing).
With events canceled & so much closed, I asked @PBS to stream BASEBALL for free so we can participate in the national pastime together. Watch at the link below or on any streaming device. And please look out for those with greater needs. Play ball. @MLB
https://t.co/WaQLSpeYkF