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Smileyferret | 2 years ago
Earlier in the paper:
“Our preregistered screening criteria were: … [history of homelessness less than 2 years and] nonsevere levels of substance use (DAST-10), alcohol use (AUDIT),and mental health symptoms Colorado Symptom Index (CSI) based on predefined thresholds. These screening criteria were used to reduce any potential risks of harm (e.g., overdose) from the cash transfer.”
… Are you kidding me? Talk about hypocrisy.
clnq|2 years ago
Though yeah, it’s a bit wishy washy to call something a bias and not real, then design your test to avoid challenging the notion.
A bias could still be present though. A phenomenon can exist but be overestimated or underestimated in degree due to bias.
MathMonkeyMan|2 years ago
anon373839|2 years ago
throw__away7391|2 years ago
It is a shame to see so much potential wasted while years tick by that we will never get back.
refurb|2 years ago
Well done!
cherry_tree|2 years ago
I don’t personally see much support for giving cash to homeless people of any kind so I’m not seeing the hypocrisy in the statements here.
Do you support unconditional cash transfers to homeless people who are not drug users as defined by this study?
extraduder_ire|2 years ago
Interested to see this study redone, but also toss them a handful of narcan and a wearable AED.