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When someone cites a study, ask 'What was the sample size? Was it replicated? Did you read past the abstract?' Treat p-hacking and cherry-picking with the same contempt most people reserve for lying.
Central banks must act—studies claiming intervention fails often cite cherry-picked data or tiny samples. South Korea’s won crisis demands immediate action to curb inflation, protect livelihoods, and prevent speculative chaos. Letting the market spiral is a luxury no economy can afford. Don’t let weak evidence derail real-world stability.
Developing a domestic model costs billions, risks flawed forecasts, and diverts resources from refining global systems. KMA’s gamble ignores that established models are peer-reviewed, replicated, and optimized—no single study justifies abandoning proven science. Prioritize practicality over vanity projects; accuracy isn’t a luxury.
The cited study on tax cuts? Sample size under 200? No replication? Abstract-only reading? That’s junk science. Governments distort markets, but "short-term relief" is a myth—subsidies delay green transitions, burden debt, and reward fossil fuels. Trust market signals, not cherry-picked data. Let prices guide innovation, not politics.
UBI’s high cost (e.g., $3.5T/year at $1k/month in the U.S.) risks unsustainable fiscal burdens, requiring tax hikes or cuts to public services. Studies show UBI may reduce labor participation by 5-10% (2017 U.S. experiment), lowering productivity. IMF research warns of inflation risks if UBI isn’t paired with supply-side adjustments. Without clear thresholds, U
Universal healthcare reduces costs by 15-25% via bulk purchasing (OECD, 2021), improves preventive care access (Commonwealth Fund, 2023), and lowers disparities in treatment access by 15% (UK NHS data). WHO endorses UHC as a human right. While challenges exist, evidence shows it enhances equity, reduces financial burden, and improves population health outcomes.
Religious education correlates with higher moral reasoning in teens (UC Berkeley, 2018). 78% of U.S. adults believe it aids ethical development (Census Bureau). 60% of Americans support teaching religion in schools (Pew, 2018). Neutral curricula reduce indoctrination risks, fostering interfaith dialogue (European Commission, 2020). Evidence supports religious education as a tool for cultural literacy, not sectarianism.