RonTargetTestPrep wrote:
You will definitely have to re-calibrate your reasoning with this sort ofthing.
Given 2 data pools / settings / backgrounds of the sametype —e.g., 2 cities, or 2 patients having the same surgery, or (as in this situation) 2 municipal watersupplies— you should assume that analogies DO exist, and that evidence from one setting ••IS•• relevant to the other one, unless you are given specific reasons to concludeotherwise .
In this problem, you should assume that "the
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Given 2 data pools / settings / backgrounds of the sametype —e.g., 2 cities, or 2 patients having the same surgery, or (as in this situation) 2 municipal watersupplies— you should assume that analogies DO exist, and that evidence from one setting ••IS•• relevant to the other one, unless you are given specific reasons to concludeotherwise .
In this problem, you should assume that "the
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