No, the figure is manufactured data. It is fake. People believing it does not make it real.
Hello and greetings Into the Night,
It is a scientifically created best estimate. That does not make it fake. It is the best estimate possible with the given information. The available data yields a range. The figure is the most likely figure within that range. The actual figure might be lower, but it could very well be higher. This is the best figure we can interpret as the number of deaths in Puerto Rico caused by that hurricane.
To deny this figure is to deny science.
There is no such thing as a 'scientific' estimate.Hello and greetings Into the Night,
It is a scientifically created best estimate.
Yes it does.That does not make it fake.
No information was used. It was created out of thick air.It is the best estimate possible with the given information.
No, it yields a randU (the 'predictable' type of random number used to embellish or politicize an argument).The available data yields a range.
You mean you don't know.The figure is the most likely figure within that range.
So you don't know.The actual figure might be lower, but it could very well be higher.
How do you figure? No one has actually recorded the deaths in Puerto Rico that were caused by that hurricane.This is the best figure we can interpret as the number of deaths in Puerto Rico caused by that hurricane.
WRONG. Science isn't data. It isn't estimates. It isn't computer modeling. Science is a set of falsifiable theories.To deny this figure is to deny science.
Why is Trump protecting his base and letting brown people die!
Is it because he is a racist or because he is leader of the white party? Which is it?
lol i knew one of you geniuses would say this. if trump fucked up in NC, you'd blame him. if he does a good job, you call him racist and point out a double standard. he can't win with you. when that's the case, it shows your bias
Where is the list with the 3000 names?
If 3000 were reported dead in Trumpsylvania, would el puerco naranja be parsing the facts?
it would not mean a thing to you. they, however, kept track of the dead count and subtracted how many would normally die. Even a righty can understand deaths above the normal rate would would be correctly counted as hurricane reltaed.
Attempting to say what is 'real' or not does not make the number valid. Attempting to discount another does not make the number valid either.
it would not mean a thing to you. they, however, kept track of the dead count and subtracted how many would normally die. Even a righty can understand deaths above the normal rate would would be correctly counted as hurricane reltaed.
Is the scarlet in your profile pic yours? Beautiful guy.
No. I used to have one like him, but I don't anymore.
No information was used. It was created out of thick air.
Let me guess -- he ate your furniture, made your ears bleed, and left his underwear lying all over the house? lol They're amazing critters, but not for everyone.
No, I gave him other wood to munch.He didn't eat my furniture. He actually was fairly quiet (for a parrot). He did like to beat the hell out of the cat.
It doesn't fall apart.Hello Into the Night,
And that is where your argument falls apart.
None.Information was definitely used.
That tells you nothing. Deaths rate also did not increase by 3000.They took the death rate prior to the storm and compared it to the death rate after the storm.
No, it's a completely fabricated number.Either the storm is responsible for the additional deaths or something else is.
It is not science. Science is a set of falsifiable theories.Social science, (in the broadest sense of the term science,) looks at the knowledge of social phenomena.
There is no such thing as 'social science'. Science is a set of falsifiable theories, not data, not fabrications.This estimate was performed as a part of social science.
Argument from randU. You don't know what 'most of society' accepts. The media is not 'most of society'. The government is a lot of people. Some accept it, others do not. To say they all accept something is a compositional error.Every individual is free to reject this estimate if they please, but it is accepted by our government and most of society as the most accurate estimate possible, and in all reality, probably very accurate.
This is a fallacy known as a base rate fallacy.Unless an explanation which accounts for all the additional deaths is presented,
Argument from randU fallacy.I choose, just like most of the nation,
I know you accept this 'estimate'. That is obvious.to accept this estimate.