Would not a Bayesian assume, with caution and obviously without hate, that a particular stereotype is true unless contradicted by evidence? Should not our prior be that stereotypes are likely accurate?
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Replying to @EPoe187
There was some piece of research published a few months back which sort of confirmed stereotype accuracy ... do not recall who carried the story, unfortunately. Some major media mag or something.
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Replying to @UntergrundmannG
There’s a lot of research on this! The expert is
@PsychRabble. It hasn’t really trickled into ordinary discourse so far as I can tell.1 reply 0 retweets 16 likes -
Replying to @EPoe187 @UntergrundmannG
You rang? Thread with links to resources, ending in END. My Unholy Trilogy of Reviews, all available here if you scroll down: https://sites.rutgers.edu/lee-jussim/selectpublications/ …pic.twitter.com/Jvp3QUUPHE
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My book has five, yes, count em, five chapters on stereotypes, everything from definitions (you might think this'd be easy, but there is SO MUCH confusion and obfuscation, it wasn't) to measurement to history to thorough review. Crazy academic pricing, but, hey, libraries.pic.twitter.com/UN2ZCw37rI
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Russian ebook site more like: http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=7172
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