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Much in the same line, it has been pointed out that the decisions based on the analysis of big data are inevitably "informed by the world as it was in the past, or, at best, as it currently is".[66] Fed by a large number of data on past experiences, algorithms can predict future development if the future is similar to the past.[195] If the system's dynamics of the future change (if it is not a stationary process), the past can say little about the future. In order to make predictions in changing environments, it would be necessary to have a thorough understanding of the systems dynamic, which requires theory.[195] As a response to this critique Alemany Oliver and Vayre suggest to use "abductive reasoning as a first step in the research process in order to bring context to consumers' digital traces and make new theories emerge".[196]Additionally, it has been suggested to combine big data approaches with computer simulations, such as agent-based models[66] and complex systems. Agent-based models are increasingly getting better in predicting the outcome of social complexities of even unknown future scenarios through computer simulations that are based on a collection of mutually interdependent algorithms.[197][198] Finally, the use of multivariate methods that probe for the latent structure of the data, such as factor analysis and cluster analysis, have proven useful as analytic approaches that go well beyond the bi-variate approaches (e.g. contingency tables) typically employed with smaller data sets.

As indicated above, age was accounted for in all of the models used in the QRAs for the proposed and final rule). Some socioeconomic factors may have been represented, to an unknown extent, by coal mining region in the CWP and NMRD mortality studies and by race in the emphysema study. Risks in the CWP and emphysema studies were attributed to exposure based on internal comparisons with miners in the same cohort experiencing relatively little or no exposure. Variation in respirable coal mine dust exposure among miners within mining regions is unlikely to be related to socioeconomic differences. Therefore, socioeconomic differences among miners within regions are unlikely to explain the risk attributed to exposure (i.e., the difference between risk expected with and without the exposure, after adjustment for age and coal mining region or race). MSHA recognizes that the regression models may have been improved by explicit consideration of various socioeconomic factors. However, no such studies have been published, and the commenter provided no evidence that including such variables would have a significant impact on the estimated effects of respirable coal mine dust exposure.

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