The 2012 Arch Intern Med red meat-mortality study: The “protective” effect of smoking anorexia, body fat, cancer, correlation does not imply causation, mortality, smoking In a previous post ( ) I used WarpPLS ( ) to analyze the model below, using data reported in a recent study looking at the relationship betw... Read More
The China Study II: How gender takes us to the elusive and deadly factor X China Study, gender, longevity, protein, research, smoking, statistics, warppls, wheat The graph below shows the mortality in the 35-69 and 70-79 age ranges for men and women for the China Study II dataset. I discussed other re... Read More
Strong causation can exist without any correlation: The strange case of the chain smokers, and a note about diet causation without correlation, China Study, correlation does not imply causation, research, smoking, statistics Researchers like to study samples of data and look for associations between variables. Often those associations are represented in the form ... Read More