viewtopic.php?p=2747446#p2747446Vegas » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Let me break this down for your dumb ***. You see the 4 options to the question? Every option includes your definition, but only one is an example of survivorship bias. Your definition was half assed. Like all of your content.
or
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?
A) Believing that reading business books increases revenue after finding many CEOs recommend them.
B) Concluding that most startups fail after analyzing bankrupt companies.
C) Thinking entrepreneurship is easy because most media profiles focus on successful founders.
D) Surveying customers to understand why they chose your product over competitors.
Let me break this down for your dumb ***. You see the 4 options to the question? Every option includes your definition, but only one is an example of survivorship bias. Your definition was half assed. Like all of your content.
orWhen a sample fails to reflect "mortality" in the population being examined.
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?"Sampling error"
Didn't click it...I will not...you know the drill Mr Same Eyes..."Which thread are we referring?" Same prediction.
orWhen a sample fails to reflect "mortality" in the population being examined.
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?"Sampling error"
See?
Just as predicted. Same old prediction and you always fulfill it.Blackvegetable » 1 minute ago » wrote: ↑ See?
I won't read your **** either.
No one should..
It's ****.
orWhen a sample fails to reflect "mortality" in the population being examined.
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?"Sampling error"
Vegas » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ @Blackvegetable Your strike throughs won't protect you. Your evasions won't protect you. Your deflections won't protect you. This isn't going anywhere. I will continue to repost it until you do one of two things:
1. Get busy with it
or
2. Finally acknowledge that you have no idea whatsoever. Not **** clue.
Pick one.
1. Here comes your lie about me not posting your definition, as if lying protects you.
2. You will now say "prove I am lying" ^^^ So **** stupid.
By your admission, it's ****.
He was using a fallacy that is called "survivorship bias." Now, I don't expect people to know offhand what that means.
It isn't going anywhere
Didn't read it. I'm tired of your copy/pasted ****. I am a tired you incessantly use everyone else's thoughts, but never your own. **** that noise.
orWhen a sample fails to reflect "mortality" in the population being examined.
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?"Sampling error"
*Huey » Today, 10:57 am » wrote: ↑ Cubicle, that's nice. But I am not the one with recall issues.
And, I don't even really care. When I posted the definition of survivor bias you showed how stupid you truly are.
I am just successfully jerking your chain.
But I am not the one with recall issues.
Didn't read it. I'm tired of your copy/pasted ****.Vegas » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Didn't read it. I'm tired of your copy/pasted ****. I am a tired you incessantly use everyone else's thoughts, but never your own. **** that noise.
Let me break this down for your dumb ***. You see the 4 options to the question? Every option includes your definition, but only one is an example of survivorship bias. Your definition was half assed. Like all of your content.
or
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?
A) Believing that reading business books increases revenue after finding many CEOs recommend them.
B) Concluding that most startups fail after analyzing bankrupt companies.
C) Thinking entrepreneurship is easy because most media profiles focus on successful founders.
D) Surveying customers to understand why they chose your product over competitors.
orWhen a sample fails to reflect "mortality" in the population being examined.
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?"Sampling error"
Post your *** eating horse meat.
Which one is it?Vegas » 31 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Let me break this down for your dumb ***. You see the 4 options to the question? Every option includes your definition, but only one is an example of survivorship bias. Your definition was half assed. Like all of your content.
or
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?
A) Believing that reading business books increases revenue after finding many CEOs recommend them.
B) Concluding that most startups fail after analyzing bankrupt companies.
C) Thinking entrepreneurship is easy because most media profiles focus on successful founders.
D) Surveying customers to understand why they chose your product over competitors.
Do you continue to deny favoring tunics?
Unless you're an idiot, you know that post is long gone....and that's after images were removed (likely to reduce archive file size)....that happened years ago.*Huey » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The question is have you found that pic yet? Ya know, the one that never existed. Oh, do you know the difference between a Kydex holster and a gun, in pieces?
I still can't find the PK on post, the CV gas chamber or where to get C5.
You are a hoot, Cubicle.
And he will snivel about the site not having a search function - knowing full well it's the luckiest thing that ever happened to him.Vegas » Today, 11:44 am » wrote: ↑ He has been awfully quiet. I can safely assume he is now digging through my profile again to bring up 3 year old threads.![]()
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@Blackvegetable
Just pick. There are four options. Surely you can disqualify two of them - you're not COMPLETELY retarded, are ya?Blackvegetable » Today, 12:37 pm » wrote: ↑ Here's a far better idea...
Ask Vegas to elaborate on its application to the APSA survey...he thinks you're too stupid to understand what he's lying about.