So as you point out, I looked at longer paleoclimate data and I don't
always see the correlations you claim.
Not exact matches
The revolution in neuroscience is often characterized as a revolution in new imaging technology.A long overdue reassessment of neuroimaging machines — in particular the functional magnetic resonance imager — has underlined that what you
see is not
always what you get.A study published this year in Perspectives on Psychological Science noted that many papers in social neuroscience, the field that examines the neurobiology of social behavior, suffered from faulty analyses that produced «voodoo
correlations» in their data.
Test of transfer (cross-sectional): we sometimes
see stronger
correlations between horizontal jump tests (broad jump, triple jump, 5 - bound jump) and sprinting, than between vertical jump tests and sprinting (Nesser et al. 1996; Maulder & Cronin, 2005; Chaouachi et al. 2009; Habibi et al. 2010; Robbins, 2012; Schuster & Jones, 2016), but this is certainly not
always the case (Hennessy & Kilty, 2001; Peterson et al. 2006; Meylan et al. 2009; Lockie et al. 2011; 2012; 2014; 2015; Hébert - Losier et al. 2014).
In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Yates tells the outlet that, despite an uptick in recent months of reports of sexual harassment and abuse in the entertainment industry, he just doesn't quite
see the
correlation with his star, who has
always been «full of decency and kindness» towards him.
Though there have
always been climate related disasters, much of what we
see today is unprecedented and seems to occur in
correlation with geopolitical events or subsequent occupations.
But it is
always exciting to
see a good
correlation between two variables that one assumes will correlate because of some theory or other.
So you can
see there is not
always a direct percent - for - percent
correlation between the fund rate -LSB-...]