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by snickerbockers
476 days ago
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>Statistics works it does but just because nate silver calls something "statistics" doesn't necessarily mean that it is. If Donald Trump has a 20% chance of winning that means that we can hold the election 100 times and expect that he'll win approximately 20 elections and lose the other 80. Which is ridiculous because each voter is not an independent random variable. |
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It's not statistics because any authority says it is, it's statistics because it starts with a measure of probability (aggregated polls) and builds an interpretation on top of it. That's what statistics is. It can be good statistics or bad statistics, but that's a separate question. Incidentally, it has a pretty good track record.
If you have a criticism of Silver's model I'm curious to hear it. However, as it is I don't see a criticism in your comment. You say it's ridiculous, but it isn't. It's complicated, not ridiculous. I can't say precisely what's on your mind, but if I had to guess, it doesn't make sense to you, which is a different matter.