• Clent@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Confirmation bias.

    After a quick skim of this study I don’t feel it proof of anything. It looks more like p-hacking.

    The data was pulled from a database so it’s entirely statically analysis. There’s no control. It’s all self reported.

    It’s quite odd that being a former smoker caused one to perform better than a current smoker or a never smoker. Of course they leave that out of the abstract.