Injected Vaccines, Mucosal Immunity, and Incoherent Estimates of Effectiveness (opens in new tab)
Injected Vaccines, Mucosal Immunity, and Incoherent Estimates of Effectiveness by Eyal Shahar at Brownstone Institute Contrary to prevailing explanations, biostatistics is not just the technical application of statistics to biomedical data. It is the judicious use of statistics that takes into account background biomedical knowledge. Otherwise, why not call, for example, statistics of demographic data “demostatistics” and statistics of economic data “econostatistics?” In this post, I connect ...
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