To me, this alone could also be a collider/Berkson's paradox: Conditioning on making the cut, there is a negative correlation because you make the cut by either being extremely skillful or by having great certifications…
How come, pytest does not appear in the post?
But a login is not the same as a truly active user/customer. At least in my bubble, people log in/open the app out of FOMO, check if there is anything new, most likely find nothing intriguing, and log out/close the app…
You are confusing p(psychosis|cannabis) with p(cannabis|psychosis)
One of the scores of lists people share and bookmark but never use themselves.
To me, this alone could also be a collider/Berkson's paradox: Conditioning on making the cut, there is a negative correlation because you make the cut by either being extremely skillful or by having great certifications…
How come, pytest does not appear in the post?
But a login is not the same as a truly active user/customer. At least in my bubble, people log in/open the app out of FOMO, check if there is anything new, most likely find nothing intriguing, and log out/close the app…
You are confusing p(psychosis|cannabis) with p(cannabis|psychosis)
One of the scores of lists people share and bookmark but never use themselves.