Thanks for your reply. Yes, nonmeasurable effects allow people to claim effects and then get taken at their word, or not. However, measurable effects are easy to fake, what’s the saying, something about “lies, damned lies, and statistics”?
Can you imagine plausible scenarios where if all your suggestions were put into practice, the same problems that you aim to avoid still occur?
Thanks for your reply. Yes, nonmeasurable effects allow people to claim effects and then get taken at their word, or not. However, measurable effects are easy to fake, what’s the saying, something about “lies, damned lies, and statistics”?
Can you imagine plausible scenarios where if all your suggestions were put into practice, the same problems that you aim to avoid still occur?