User:AspiringScholar69/be bold

'''Boldness is differentiated from baldness in that it lacks an absence of hair or the loss of the former. It is quite common for boldness to be accompanied by baldness but this is by no means a prerequisite or contributing factor. The reason for this involves the distinct differentiation of correlation from causality. As an example, if there were 100 bold people and 75 of them were also bald then this would not automatically make it a certainty that the bald people were bold because they were bald. This is part of the accuracy of scientific methodology and corresponding cogent reasoning. e.g. If we have sixteen monkeys and there are 10 monkeys out of 16 that eat all of the bananas - this does not prove that monkeys love bananas as a rule conclusively or that monkeys love bananas more than other fruit. For this we would need larger monkey population sizes to be tested with controls and have the data replicated and adequately peer reviewed. Such are the rigors of the scientific method.'''