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by galacticpony2
3233 days ago
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Why? I'm not the one making strong claims, why should the burden of proof rest on me? My "opponent" maintains that any "non-social" causes are "neglible". He doesn't have to explain what exact social mechanism causes one split for CS and another split for mathematics. I think that's entirely besides the point anyway. My point is merely that because even small differences in variance can dramatically change outcomes, the differences can't be disregarded just because they are small. My point also is not that the social effects are neglible! I'm sure they're quite significant, in fact. |
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