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by jessriedel
4807 days ago
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Macroecon has the simultaneous hindrances of (1) not being able to run a controlled experiment and (2) a dearth of data. It doesn't excuse people for being far too confident in the conclusions they draw, but it does explain why such large differences of opinions can persist (especially on such a politically charged subject). People can't be pulled away from their priors. |
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Well, except #1 should be "not being able to run experiments in laboratory conditions". Statistical controls in an experiment are still controls, and it is still possible though (because of the point made briefly by #2, to run statistically-controlled experiments) sometimes of limited utility; the dearth of data (specifically, the small number of data points compared to the number of independent variables that need to be controlled for) is what limits the utility of many experiments with statistical controls in the field.