I only ever intended to infer from the tables and graphs I produced, not least because as I created the data that I analysed, as I had abstracted spatial information from primary sources using a model I had developed, then I had put my own knowledge, understanding, prejudices, perspectives, and misconceptions into the data model.
I like that Baker acknowledges how his own personal biases helped shape his data model, and that he does not attempt to apologize for it. That there was a high degree of subjectivity in Baker's research does not make his findings any less valuable.
The nature of qualitative research is such that it must necessarily be informed by the researcher's own mental frameworks.