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Jent Lynne wrote On 01/24/06 12:11,:
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> Yet when I've presented my "mini-studies" to those who supposedly swear by
> studies, they poo-poo it because it doesn't agree with what they have already
> decided is "truth". To my thinking, that sounds EXACTLY like the alternative
> health people are accused of being. So, to my mind, BOTH sides are guilty of
> not always seeking out what's true and what's not, not just one.
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> Jent
Yes, I agree. Anyone who says that your experience can't be true is the
same kind of closed-minded person that is a problem everywhere.
However, I also hope you don't insist that if it's true for you, it must
therefore be true for everyone. Generalizing from a single case (or
even limited cases) is a dangerous thing to do - a lot of "conventional
wisdom" is mostly playing the odds - observe enough cases, find the
statistical probabilities, and view that as the high-probability
occurance. Period.
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