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" ... A few limitations are worth pointing out. First, and most obvious, this was a study of all women (Swedish women specifically) so we can’t say that it’s representative of the general population. Also the participants’ activity levels were self-reported, as opposed to clinically evaluated, and this group was (at least according to how they judged their activity levels) quite physically active. About 80% of the 800 women were scored as “active” by this study’s grading system, which, again, is likely not representative of the population overall (the dementia outcomes between the physically "active" and "inactive" groups weren't numerically large, but were statistically significant). Finally, as with all studies of this type, the results are correlational, not causational. We’re observing an association between factors, not finding cause and effect. ... "
" ... Here’s the truth based upon quantitative fact: automotive sales diminish in the six months after an election regardless of the party elected or incumbent status going back to 1976. In fact, the data are so clearly statistically significant in some months (0.96) that elections’ correlation to new vehicle sales surpasses the new car sales’s correlation to unemployment (0.81). In other words, the head of the household is more likely to announce, “You know, we just elected a POTUS, so let’s pause that new car” than “Maybe being unemployed should curb my vehicular spending.” Certainly there must be alternate, hidden causational factors, but the correlations are clear: do not expect the election to stimulate automotive sales. ... "