Why does mixing data sets including 'rogue planets' cause statistical confusion?

Answer

Objects with fundamentally different origins (ejected vs. orbiting) muddy derived statistics about system formation.

Rogue planets wander interstellar space unbound, making them fundamentally different in origin and population statistics compared to planets orbiting a host star.

Why does mixing data sets including 'rogue planets' cause statistical confusion?

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