What would be some fact that, while true, could be told in a context or way that is misinfomating or make the other person draw incorrect conclusions?

  • heartlessevil@lemmy.one
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    3 years ago

    The introduction of seatbelt legislation lead to an increase in nonfatal vehicular injuries

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      3 years ago

      Similarly, the introduction of metal helmets for soldiers corresponded with an increase of head injuries.

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        Body armor in the second Gulf war contributed greatly to an increased rate of amputations on soldiers.

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        Ah, survivor bias. Reminds me of analysis of damage to bombers in WW2. Data showed most damage was done to the wings and body of planes. The tail, cockpit and engines were rarely damaged. They responded by reinforcing those areas that were frequently damaged.

        However they were only observing bombers that made it back to base and so data on planes that were shot down was missing. Luckily someone did eventually realise this and so the research could be used as evidence that strikes to the areas rarely recorded indicated a downed plane.