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AUTHOR: gobluDATE: 08/13/01 2:02pm
SUBJECT: analyzing study results
I don't want to sound rude, but with all these studies, like left-handed people die earlier, and stuff I've heard like people in the Southern Hemisphere live longer, something that bugs me is that the results always have to mean something. I mean what are the odds of left-handed people and right-handed people living exactly the same amount of time, and that they will have the exact same IQ. To me it doesm't seem very likely. I just wanted to put that out there and see what y'all thought about it.
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