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by miscPerson
2232 days ago
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“The thing I have noticed is that when the anecdotes and the data disagree, the anecdotes are usually right. There is something wrong with the way that you are measuring it.” — Jeff Bezos Trusting your eyes over people with replication rates in the 20-50% range (ie, social scientists) is probably a rational choice. There’s plenty of evidence that polls have systemic inaccuracies — question phrasing, people giving “right” answers, etc. |
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