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not necessarily, if you're picking better-than-average apples, why would the outcome be worse than for other categories? also consequently, your conclusion would of course be, these apples > other apples. I'm not saying the data is bad or calling them out. I'm just saying some of their lessons learned might just be a consequence of their selection bias.


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