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Kids conduct disorders predicted by machine learning
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 762233" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>I'm a data person, this study seems to be marginally scraping at CD disorder type diagnoses. As far as I can see there's nothing "striking" about these findings, and as far as machine learning, "garbage in, garbage out" tends to rule, like "ya know if the kids are adopted or the mom or dad can't manage to be both parents the kids are at risk", ya think? I guess I could say it's a start but last I checked it's 2022, not 1970. My personal opinion is all this proves is mental health is amazing lacking. Also my personal opinion is these type of "studies" are over funded, the money would be much better spent helping children and parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 762233, member: 22840"] I'm a data person, this study seems to be marginally scraping at CD disorder type diagnoses. As far as I can see there's nothing "striking" about these findings, and as far as machine learning, "garbage in, garbage out" tends to rule, like "ya know if the kids are adopted or the mom or dad can't manage to be both parents the kids are at risk", ya think? I guess I could say it's a start but last I checked it's 2022, not 1970. My personal opinion is all this proves is mental health is amazing lacking. Also my personal opinion is these type of "studies" are over funded, the money would be much better spent helping children and parents. [/QUOTE]
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