• FauxPseudo
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    89 months ago

    This isn’t a pole. This isn’t self reported numbers. Those are real life numbers

    • @WoahWoah@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      It is still a sample, which is therefore subject to a margin of error. Unless you think this data accounts for all CPR given anywhere to anyone, ever.

      For example, if they’d only sampled one man and one woman, and the man reported receiving CPR and the woman reported not, the “study” would show 100% of men and 0% of women receive CPR. Staggering “real-life numbers”!

        • @WoahWoah@lemmy.world
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          229 months ago

          I’m aware. My point is that “real life numbers” still have margins of error. The person to whom I’m responding implied that “real life numbers” aren’t subject to a margin of error.

    • @ChewTiger@lemmy.world
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      189 months ago

      Pretty much all data has margins of error, including “real life data”. The margin of error just often doesn’t matter.