Both Google Finance and XE appear to have
used erroneous data.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, the analysis of developed countries
used deeply flawed
data to reach an
erroneous conclusion about the first day death rate in the US.
Interestingly, they
use the ocean heat
data with the
erroneous 2003 cooling trend (see Figure 5.1).
The College Board, sponsor of the SAT, was also dismayed to observe these misuses of sat
data, because they reflect and perpetuate the
erroneous perceptions about the meaning and
use of SAT scores.
We've hacked and slashed the
data, dealt with survivor bias, point - in - time bias,
erroneous data, and all the other standard techniques
used in academic empirical asset pricing analysis — still no dice.
What troubles me is not that errors occur, it's the possibility that
erroneous data may be
used to determine future economic and public policy.
«Both [Fall et al. 2011 and Menne et al. 2010](and cited by Muller et al) do an analysis over a thirty year time period while the Muller et al paper
uses data for comparison from 1950 — 2010... I see this as a basic failure in understanding the limitations of the siting survey we conducted on the USHCN, rendering the Muller et al paper conclusions highly uncertain, if not
erroneous... I consider the paper fatally flawed as it now stands, and thus I recommend it be removed from publication consideration by JGR until such time that it can be reworked... it appears they have circumvented the scientific process in favor of PR.»
These errors affect almost all the paper as almost all the
data and figures are based on similarly
erroneous use of the
data.
Interestingly, they
use the ocean heat
data with the
erroneous 2003 cooling trend (see Figure 5.1).
Therefore, these variations are likely dominated by solar influence, as e.g. known for the last 500 years where a series of solar minima leads to
erroneous low dipole field reconstructions
using the radionuclide
data.
One of the areas in which the IPCC has come in for criticism concerns its
use of
data from non-peer-reviewed sources such as the WWF report in which originated the
erroneous Himalayan melting date of 2035.