Ghosthouse, I think unpredictable is really the proper word. I was on a doctoral committee once where the US Army was paying a guy to get his doctorate. He was seeking to achieve the best prediction of weather in Iran to deliver supplies so that missions would not venture out when predictions were averse. He raised correct predictions to 3% accurate and the meteorologists were amazed.
In my research explaining 3% of the variance is worthless. If we could predict how only 3% of voters voted, whether 3% of adults would vote, whether 3% of states providing more money to improve education, etc., we would be failures.
In my research explaining 3% of the variance is worthless. If we could predict how only 3% of voters voted, whether 3% of adults would vote, whether 3% of states providing more money to improve education, etc., we would be failures.