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    Matthew Skala (mattskala@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 07:27:50 JST Matthew Skala Matthew Skala
    • lainy

    @lain Those are deltas from the same groups at time -1; not showing differences in how many actually were medicated overall.

    For instance, if almost all the "medical" group were already medicated before starting, then they couldn't possibly go up more than a few percent, whereas if a tiny minority of another group were medicated before they started, but then that tiny minority doubled, it'd be a 100% increase.

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      lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 07:29:18 JST lainy lainy
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      @mattskala so the three interpretations are:

      1.medical students are the most mentally stable
      2. Medical students are the most insane
      3. Medical students know they psych meds are bad

      Any others?
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      Matthew Skala (mattskala@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 07:31:39 JST Matthew Skala Matthew Skala
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      @lain Med students get their drugs for free, and so they don't have prescriptions to be counted.

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      lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 07:31:41 JST lainy lainy
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      @mattskala you are two steps ahead
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