Kessler destroys Marlow:
3 And you can bet your bottom dollar -- you can
4 bet your bottom dollar that if you see a suggestion
5 of an effect in data, you are going to look very
6 hard for other data to see whether or not you are
7 right. Sometimes the other data shows that you are
8 wrong; other times it doesn't. But the notion that
9 because this is insignificant, well, forget about
10 it, is just silly.
11 Q. It's just silly?
12 A. Yes. If you say because this is not
13 significant, we will never look anyplace else,
14 that's just silly.
15 Q. Didn't you just testify on direct examination
16 that you set up the exercise on the difference
17 between the differences and that if it was not
18 statistically significant, your decision would be
19 there would be no point to doing anything further?
20 Did you testify to that, yes or no?
21 A. Yes.
22 Q. Was that silly?
23 A. No, and there is a reason, if you will let me
24 explain.
25 MR. KESSLER: I have no further questions.