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				  kitarist -> RE: More Science (Nov. 20 2022 19:53:23)
				  						  
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  So here is another study, this one into tourists in Cordoba. As before, the marvel here is not the results but just the fact that such stuff goes on.      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dWByAkKiI5ncsOcLhUYMS3x3v8n6bRSn/        OK, I read this one. The findings are not unexpected. I am a bit annoyed with the "neural network" business, but understand it is fashionable to try to incorporate that as a tool into social sciences research at the moment.       Yet, under all the fancy terms, we are talking about finding correlations between certain variables; pattern matching. They could have done that the ordinary statistical way, I think, since their starting data are just survey answers.      I am following up on the references for the "neural network" approach methodology to try to see if I can get to the bottom of it for my own sake/sanity - specifically the 2018 "Neural network analysis for hotel service design in Madrid" (https://www.tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/979/pdf_93 )      So far it seems that rabbit hole just goes deeper from there [:D]
				  
				  				  
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