sunridge1 wrote:
I'm having a real hard time buying this "evidence".
For the third time...the study does not claim any of their results to be evidence of anything - they have not drawn conclusions. They have done a statistical study and have NOT drawn conclusions from it. The Paulick Report article does a write up of the study to bring it to our attention, that has nothing to do with the study. Why not READ all the available text, including the study itself before making judgments or assumptions? I'm not asking anyone to believe what I believe, actually I'd like people to think on it on their own and draw their own informed decisions. It's up to you to decide what these stats mean, and whether you believe and find credible Bramlage's opinion, research and work.