A single wrong data entry can lead to this.
Not exact matches
That's because every
single day, millions of us share
data, be it photos, videos, and loads of information that may seem insignificant, but can have grave consequences should it fall into the
wrong hands.
It's an amazing feeling to not get stuck with patients, to be able to really think through what's going
wrong with them, to not follow the protocol that you were taught if you see «adrenal fatigue» or whatever it is but to think through every
single person that come through, to look at the
data as a complete unique individual and like I said, it's such a great and empowering feeling to be able to help people that way that I want them to turn around and help others.
Though my
data is only for one site, hence anecdotal, I think that a
single number used for all sites for the whole year (I may have read the article
wrong, so could be corrected) is the
wrong approach.
Sagan's
single process theory (he misunderstood van der Hulst's empirical
data) is
wrong.