But
such anecdotal data, or «anecdata,» often relies on a small sample size.
Not exact matches
Seeking hard
data about
such anecdotal tales, the researchers surveyed 1,046 people who donated a kidney at The Johns Hopkins Hospital between 1970 and 2011.
Now I'm not saying this is all proof — there are many other factors
such as environmental pollution, social structure and belief systems — but to discard plants as not only worthless but dangerous is to ignore the vast majority of scientific and
anecdotal data that exists.
We understand that you berated our nominator at some length following the article for utilising
anecdotal and circumstantial evidence, even though
such data - for example allegorical paintings by Breughel - are frequently used by scientists
such as Phil Jones and Professor Brian Fagan to usefully illustrate the deterioration in the climate in the 16th century.
And then you have blank slates
such as Edim who provide
anecdotal data of recent warm winters in their neighborhood as proof of a coming trend.
To provide a repository for screened and approved qualitative and quantitative site survey
data, pictures, and
anecdotal history To provide a publicly searchable database of
such information for USHCN and GHCN climate station sites 3.
While
such evidence is
anecdotal, we have also seen this notion surface in survey
data.
Comment: One commenter recommended that HHS collect
data on research - related breaches of confidentiality and investigate existing
anecdotal reports of
such breaches.