Not exact matches
If you juxtapose the two sets of research — that people are growing up later but their earning potential is dictated earlier — you might
reach the
erroneous conclusion that those two concepts are at odds with each other, that you need to grow up ASAP or you'll miss your best opportunity to be successful.
Unfortunately, the analysis of developed countries used deeply flawed data to
reach an
erroneous conclusion about the first day death rate in the US.
In Thursday's ruling, the appellate court ruled the judge's
erroneous instruction to the jury at Silver's trial «was not harmless because it is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have
reached the same
conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by law for the verdict to stand.»
The giant bookseller files a motion, saying the decision by an administrative law judge
reached «
erroneous conclusions» and was based on «a misstatement of the facts.»
«The Dunning - Kruger effect is an example of cognitive bias in which «people
reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices, but their incompetence robs them of the metacognitive ability to realize it».
This can lead to two seemingly opposite, and
erroneous,
conclusions — that nothing will happen until we
reach the «point» and conversely, that once we've
reached it, there will be nothing that can be done about it.
That is not to say that some scientists eschew subjectivity and still
reach erroneous conclusions.