Three of us made statistics-related comments to this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62762662/developing-an-equation-describing-variables-relations-in-r
The first comment links to a post on Cross Validated, which answers the question.
I reviewed the question, identifying it as one that should be migrated to Cross Validation (under "not suitable for this site"). The site linked in the first comment.
The flag was declined.
Where is the line between something not being suitable for the site because it's asking a question about output that is software-independent (every piece of software that does that analysis will give the same output), versus it being a programming question?
I'm scratching my head over why this flag was declined, and would appreciate answers/comments.
Edit: Here is another recent one where I suggested migration, and the post flag is disputed: can we use 'standard error of sample' to know within which standard error the population mean lies from the sample statistic Confidence intervals and standard errors fall under the ambit of statistics, not programming. Again, I'm at a loss as to why this is disputed - although the flag being disputed instead of simply declined is perhaps progress, from my perspective.