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So we are back to you writing unsupported assertions soAs I said, they ignore most of the studies coming from scientific journals that conflict with their preconceived notion. That's cherry picking. I've cited numeorus studies that have been deliberately ignored by realcrapclimatescience.com and socalledskepticalscience.com. How many more before you acknowledge this?
Furcifer: Provide your evidence for the cherry picking in Skeptical Science
(30 August 2011).
How about a list of 10 articles and the papers that they ignored in order to cherry pick their cited papers?
(30 August 2011).
How about a list of 10 articles and the papers that they ignored in order to cherry pick their cited papers?
No you have not. You have cited some studies. You have never analysed the web sites and found that they did not cite them (Furcifer: Provide your evidence for the cherry picking in Skeptical Science )I've cited numeorus studies that have been deliberately ignored by realcrapclimatescience.com and socalledskepticalscience.com.
Pure logic: Your definition of cherry picking seemed to be not citing every paper published on the subject. No textbook cites every paper published on their subject, Thus according to your definition, all textbooks are cherry picking (and in your opinion should be ignored like you ign ore'cherry picking' web sites and of course scientific papersPure fabrication.
A simple dictonary definition which actually makes cherry picking into good thing!Sure: cherry-pick, to select the best or most desirable
A scientific paper 'cherry picks' the best papers which present the background to the paper.
Textbooks do the same 'cherry picking', i.e. present the most desirable experiments to illustrate their points.
Some web sites select the best papers to present the arguments, e.g. look at the many articles at
- Skeptical Science
- Real Climate
- and other web sites run by scientists with a commitment to the scientific process.
So it looks like your answer to these questions
- Furcifer: Provide your evidence for the cherry picking in Skeptical Science
- Are climate science textbooks also cherry picking, Furcifer?
- Is Nature a picking pseudoscience web site, Furcifer?
The Wikipedia definition of cheery picking is better since it points out that it can be a fallacy
Cherry picking, suppressing evidence, or the fallacy of incomplete evidence is the act of pointing to individual cases or data that seem to confirm a particular position, while ignoring a significant portion of related cases or data that may contradict that position. It is a kind of fallacy of selective attention, the most common example of which is the confirmation bias. Cherry picking may be committed unintentionally.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_picking_(fallacy)#cite_note-0
As you can see the thing that makes cherry picking bad is that there is a body of opposing cases that are ignored. That is what you should have found in your analysis that you never did.
For example: Can you list the large nujber of papers that state that climate sensitivity is either very small or very large that are not menioned in in the
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