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Originally Posted by New Era
A little late to this party but your claims intrigue me. I just have a few questions.
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I look forward to your explanations about your model and the variations you saw, and then if you did any normalizations to handle these variations or even took them into account as you built your model?
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I can say this confidently, in my capacity as an adult with reading comprehension:
Abatedmean. What you see above is what is referred to as a "trap." In fact, it has several classical signs of a trap.
1. Seems friendly.
2. Asks reasonable (but leading) questions, supported by research.
3. Leaves off with a cheery request to see your statistical model and responses.
My suggestion?
Don't take the bait! It doesn't get better if you share your "model" or assumptions.
Leave this so called "New Era" to his clever little traps.