I think you might want to revisit the part about being not biased. Cause you do sound very biased.LMAO if you think data generating processes are taught in calculus or even remotely close to calculus or analysis you aren't a statistical expert.
The fact that ultra basic statistical terminology like estimators, consistency, unbiasedness, and DGPs confuse you makes one wonder whether you really understand biostatistics in any way. These are literally covered in a first course in mathematical statistics. We aren't even talking about Frisch-Waugh or asymptotic normality, or even anything related to causal inference.
And picking out the lowest and highest point to fit your narrative is the pinnacle of being biased.
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