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In reply to the discussion: How to Generate Bogus Conclusions (E-Cig Study Edition) [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)"Common sense" is just a convenient way of saying "what makes sense to me". If "common sense" had any value universally, we wouldn't have any use for studies (which often flip common sense on its head).
Yes, this data contradicts what makes sense to you, so you have discounted it and tried to obfuscate its results (which are pretty straight-forward to anyone who spends 5 minutes looking at the table and abstract). And that is confirmation bias.
From what I've observed, many people addicted to this drug have some type of religious adherence to the efficiency of this new NRT which is supposed to be a huge exception to the rule of NRTs (which is not "common sense" to me); and such emotions make them lash out and attack anything that tells them that vaping nicotine isn't God's gift. Its as ridiculous as transparent