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by melonrusk
1362 days ago
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Late addition: It's actually worse than that. If we take a population with only median and maximum talents, the probabilities for each event are: halving: p=0.5, doubling
because median-or-above talent: p=0.5*0.6. Meaning that in 80% of the events for a given actor the talent is not considered at all. So the result that luck plays a larger part isn't an emergent property of the model, it was explicitly baked into the model from the start. It wouldn't be unfair to call this paper fraudulent. DOI: 10.1142/S0219525918500145 |
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