Well the suicide issue is off topic. I hope no one believes your data just because it looks long and complicated. If people read my posts concerning this topic they will see they are much more concise, and in my opinion have more weight.
You're welcome to your opinion. I'd like to know if it is an opinion without evidence (e.g. faith, bias or predjudice) or an opinion supported by evidence (e.g. probable, likley or the truth) My post was long but not at all complicated.
I looked for evidence of your claim and found none. It's really that simple.
The data I used should be expected to provide evidence of your claim if your claim were true.
I had asked you what different data, or different treatment of the data I had, should be uses to turn up evidence of your claim.
Your comments we not concise. Concise means expressing much in few words. You got the few words bit right but you failed to actually answer my questions. Short? yes. Concise? No.
As a result I prefermed the same test on multiple different datasets that might possibly turn up evidence for you claim.
That's why my post was long. Not because I wanted to impress everybody with it's magnitude, but because you failed to narrow the possibilities.
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Hmm. All these years I've been teaching college writing and it seems I had it backwards after all.