In my experience this is true and the statistics definitely understate the preference.
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Throughout human existence, until some time in the modern era, a person would be better served to note what he has seen himself or heard of from a trustworthy acquaintance than to accept some stranger's summary of a distant problem.
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Can't identify with a number.
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It seems to me that is a component of human nature. You want to relate to a specific example, preferably of someone you know.
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My friend's aunt once listened to an anecdote and soon afterwards she spontaneously combusted.
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This is 100% true in my experience.
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Lindy
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I once heard that this happened at a convention of statisticians.
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