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just a matter of time before that Kahneman Nobel starts smelling
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I always think of the "curve bias" example here (from a Gigerenzer fanboy, apparently)https://jasoncollins.blog/2015/07/30/please-not-another-bias-an-evolutionary-take-on-behavioural-economics/ …
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when we (and dogs, apparently) try to catch a ball, we move in order to keep our gaze fixed at a constant angle. Relative to the optimal straight path, this is indeed a "curve bias," but that tells us nothing about what is actually going on
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I had a draft appendix making roughly this case in Tempo, but at the last minute decided not to pick the fight and contented myself with a couple of passive aggressive paragraphs attached to a bit of flattery
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bias bias is the worst of them all. it sort of biases everything into thinking that there is bias behind them.
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