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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 12282" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>yes thats a good point.</p><p>however the situation changes and gives people other motives. for eg the big one at the moment is simply cost.</p><p></p><p>but if your extrapolating trends from the data, the trend might not actually exist because the data is incorrect or the cause of the trend is not actually related to the question at all.</p><p>if you add 'correction factor' to each year, which will be different for each year depending on the situation, then you will get a better picture of the trends.</p><p>i know thats its not scientific at all but when the data is opinions rather than facts you need to understand the wheels within wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 12282, member: 30"] yes thats a good point. however the situation changes and gives people other motives. for eg the big one at the moment is simply cost. but if your extrapolating trends from the data, the trend might not actually exist because the data is incorrect or the cause of the trend is not actually related to the question at all. if you add 'correction factor' to each year, which will be different for each year depending on the situation, then you will get a better picture of the trends. i know thats its not scientific at all but when the data is opinions rather than facts you need to understand the wheels within wheels. [/QUOTE]
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