Blackvegetable » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You refuse to repeat, yet you rebleat the same thing EVERY DAY.
It would require far less effort to answer the question...
But it would demand, not courage, only less pusillanimity.....and that's another bridge too far...
You've already forgotten that I reminded you earlier why I ask.*Huey » Today, 2:01 pm » wrote: ↑ It would require less effort if you figured out how to fix your **** up recall, my bitch. Or just make a **** point, lil bitch.
Do not presume to lecture me on courage, Cubicle ******.
I am not going to answer the same **** question over and over and over because your recall sucks.
Get that bitSh of a daughter to explain it to you. And no ArmsLength, You ain't gonna do **** about it.
You can repeat this weak sauce 50,000 times. The entire board knows that he got within spitting distance of you, and you skirt hiked.Blackvegetable » Today, 8:35 am » wrote: ↑ You had yours....after YEARS of THREATS...you stopped SOUTH of Boston, and didn't dare get more than 10 miles closer to Zona Perigosa...
This was after you were coming to town to scout locations......but never called...
I assume because "No phone...."
976th repeat.
FTFY, cuck.Blackvegetable » Today, 8:59 am » wrote: ↑ And you never say anything bad about my "daughter" either...
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"
Not "or".Vegas » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑![]()
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This is your new hiding spot. It won't protect you. Besides that question is as intelligent as your "Which thread are we referring?" LOL. Do you need another step by step? I'll give it to you after you answer.
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.
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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.
No woman has ever sought to add you to her gene pool.
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"
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This is your new hiding spot. It won't protect you. Besides that question is as intelligent as your "Which thread are we referring?" LOL. Do you need another step by step? I'll give it to you after you answer.
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.
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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.
Post my definition.Every option includes your definition
Vegas » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Do it yourself.
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.
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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.
No they don't.Every option includes your definition
Post my definition.Vegas » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yes, they do. Your words carry no currency. Prove your assertion ****.
Post it yourself.
Vegas » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Post it yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHhyPttsGsk&t=49s
Are those your words?To give some backstory here, I was exposing Veghead's stupid article about his usual presidential rankings. He was using a fallacy that is called "survivorship bias." Now, I don't expect people to know offhand what that means. However, given how much Veghead brags that he has superior aptitude in stats...and math in general, there was no need for me to define the fallacy. He should already know since it's a common term in stats. So, what did he think it meant? He took it literally and thought it meant dead presidents. LOL! The bolded quote at the end proves how intellectually superior he is. Image I am left with no choice, but to publicly embarrass him. @Blackvegetable I will never let you live this gem down. Survivorship bias = dead presidents. Image
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"
Nor you, gender confused one.Blackvegetable » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No woman has ever sought to add you to her gene pool.
Not one...
Ever.
I've had them, foreign and domestic....Cannonpointer » 32 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Nor you, gender confused one.
You had a mail order bride who got knocked up the a *** mailman and made you pay for the result.
3 of 4 have absolutely nothing to do with my definition.Vegas » 35 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yeeeep! Your turn. I'll make it easy on you. You don't need to give me your words...just choose the letter of the correct answer.
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.
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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.
False. Every tikme I went for sympathy sex, I **** it up by crying about have an STD or by pretending to be retarded.Blackvegetable » 28 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I've had them, foreign and domestic....
You've known nothing but mercy...