sen_no_ongaku: (calabiyau)
sen_no_ongaku ([personal profile] sen_no_ongaku) wrote2006-10-16 04:00 pm

Huh

A story about a possible link between television watching and autism.

The study is available for download.

[identity profile] llnaughty.livejournal.com 2006-10-17 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
i agree, but you yourself said the anonymous poster is making "quite thoughtful and trenchant" comments, and s/he does point out other corrolations and possible causes, as do others in comments on this post, so there's not a lot of goalpost moving, and your railing against those who only use "corrolation does not mean causation" as an excuse (as is your right, as it's your own post) is a little confusing in debating/refuting said anonymous's points, if that's what you were trying to do.

[identity profile] sen-no-ongaku.livejournal.com 2006-10-17 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Those remarks were not intended as a refutation of h/h arguments, just a general caution.

[identity profile] llnaughty.livejournal.com 2006-10-17 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
it's a good caution.

i actually find that mentioning "correlation does not necessarily equal causation" is refreshing when compared to the "heavy metal/role-playing games/video games _causes_ violent behaviour" and like tropes that permeate media reports. even this one, where the article title uses a slightly less forceful "might cause" (i do like that you used "a possible link" instead in your post) already colors the reader.

and just like there are dumb examples of "corrolation != causation" like being shot/dying or monkeys/humans, i think people have been besieged with more sensationalistic "corrolation != causation" examples which are not proven, like marijuana/gateway drug, or the above mentioned fill-in-the-blank/violent behavior, or people who break the speed limit had to first drive at or under the speed limit, thus driving at or under the speed limit causes speeding! ;)

[identity profile] llnaughty.livejournal.com 2006-10-17 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
er, the second != should be a =.