Prometheus wrote:
Of course a proportional function is more likely although perhaps not
linear however your statements that "No tumors were associated with less
than 10 years of cellphone use" and "People with more than 10 years of
cellphone use suffered twice as many tumors as non-cellphone users"
describes a step function at ten years {t = 1 for y 10 and t = 2 for y
10, where y is the number of years and t the base rate for brain
tumours in a non-mobile phone using control group). Given this
simplistic step function I must have doubts about the accuracy of the
study that lead to such a conclusion
Your basic ignorance of statistical data is showing. What if, starting
at ten years of use, 1% of cell phone users suffered 1% more tumors
than non-cellphone users and a year later, 2% of cellphone users
suffered 2% more tumors than non-cellphone users, and a year later 3%
of cellphone users suffered 3% more tumors than non-cellphone users
.... That is certainly ***NOT*** a step function, to which you objected,
but a ramp function that is certainly something to be concerned about.
Hint: I'm surprised that you don't know that nothing changes
instantaneously in reality, i.e. a 'step function' is purely an
invention of the human mind.
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73, Cecil
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