then, for goodness sake, you should at least confirm that the study does prove the the thing you're claiming. No points whatsoever if it isn't even asking the question you think it answers.
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Date: 2021-10-07 06:19 am (UTC)was correct, even though that wasn't what it was about. In hindsight, doing so was arguably a bad idea, because it gave the impression I was trying to make a completely different (and as it happened, wrong) point.