Yes, I agree, you can certainly learn this.  I was under the impression
that the original poster wanted to learn more than this - i.e. what is
related to the nemesis factor

Peter
Dennis Roberts wrote
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What you learn is that simple variables to explain phenomena ... don't

always work very well at the INDIVIDUAL level. Maybe it could be called
the nemesis factor. Just looking at sports, no matter what sport, it
seems like there will always be (not predictable) SOME team that beats
up on another ... when the other team is clearly a better team. It does
happen.
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