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What is Anecdotal Evidence, and most importantly why we don’t use it in our testing/rankings?

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What is Anecdotal Evidence, and most importantly why we don’t use it in our testing/rankings?

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First, our testing is 100% independent and based on statistical data only. On average we collect and analyze 1,000,000 hits for each report from a team of normal hit exchange users. You can’t judge the effectiveness of a hit exchange based on the appearance of the website. It doesn’t help just because someone says it’s effective. The amount of members a hit exchange indicates it has can be misleading. What you need are facts. Definitions of anecdotal evidence from online dictionary: • Information passed along by word-of-mouth but not documented scientifically. • Anecdotal evidence is an informal account of evidence in the form of an anecdote or hearsay. One of the scientific rules is that anecdotal evidence doesn’t cut it. Suppose I tell you that I thought of a long-lost friend. Just then the phone rang, and it was my old friend. That’s a nice anecdote. So why doesn’t it prove anything about precognition? If this story proved anything, it would be proving that the unlikely had happened

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