Sometimes the problem is one of too broad a classification of results, especially when you are talking about food and the quality of the original produce.
I'm not a scientist but as a technical programmer have worked closely with them for years, which along with decades of debugging, has honed my instinct for looking deeper.
Omega3 supplementation is a great example - there was a great members-only article about this on Medium recently https://medium.com/s/story/the-truth-about-fish-oil-644d1ec2f812 about the ratio of omega3 to omega6 and how this varies in eggs from different countries.
Maybe this could be seen as a confounder issue but I think of it as poor modeling - one original variable is actually multiples combined.
Loved the article👏🏻 Gave me a glimpse of the mindset and actions of a data scientist.
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Sometimes the problem is one of too broad a classification of results, especially when you are talking about food and the quality of the original produce.
I'm not a scientist but as a technical programmer have worked closely with them for years, which along with decades of debugging, has honed my instinct for looking deeper.
Omega3 supplementation is a great example - there was a great members-only article about this on Medium recently https://medium.com/s/story/the-truth-about-fish-oil-644d1ec2f812 about the ratio of omega3 to omega6 and how this varies in eggs from different countries.
Maybe this could be seen as a confounder issue but I think of it as poor modeling - one original variable is actually multiples combined.
Excellent article, great read.
Amazing thanx @itsokul https://okul.us/yoga-quotes