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I have a place where I say complicated things about philosophy and science. That place is my blog. This is where I make terrible puns.

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    1. Michael Tae Sweeney‏ @mtsw 18 May 2017
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      if you can figure that out in a useful way many baseball front offices would pay you large amounts of money

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    2. Scott Alexander‏ @slatestarcodex 18 May 2017
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      You think no statistic is even *correlated* with underlying ability?

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    3. Scott Alexander‏ @slatestarcodex 18 May 2017
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      That if we know one guy has highest batting average in league, and other guy has lowest, we have literally no clue who's better?

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    4. Michael Tae Sweeney‏ @mtsw 18 May 2017
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      oh sure there are correlations but positing a single underlying factor isn't useful the system (batter vs pitcher) is too complex

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    5. Scott Alexander‏ @slatestarcodex 18 May 2017
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      I'm not sure that's true. Wouldn't I (not athletically skilled) do worse than Babe Ruth at pretty much everything?

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    6. Michael Tae Sweeney‏ @mtsw 18 May 2017
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      Replying to @slatestarcodex @johndbro1

      oh sure but the ranges involved between you and a major leaguer are more like comparing a cat to a human than two humans

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    7. Scott Alexander‏ @slatestarcodex 18 May 2017
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      I'm not sure you're right. Isn't the IQ equivalent of "me vs. major leaguer" something like "dumb person vs. genius"?

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    8. Michael Tae Sweeney‏ @mtsw 18 May 2017
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      not gap way wider. if you recorded 100 major league plate appearences i feel extremely confident you would hit .000 (so would i)

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    9. Michael Tae Sweeney‏ @mtsw 18 May 2017
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      a normal person couldnt really be measured on the same scale we use to evaluate them, we'd get 0s the same way cats would get 0s on IQ tests

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    10. Michael Tae Sweeney‏ @mtsw 18 May 2017
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      whereas MLB quality players are all within a couple standard deviations of one another (with a longish tail of truly excellent ones)

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      Scott Alexander‏ @slatestarcodex 18 May 2017
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      That just means your test has too low a floor. If you make IQ 75 people take GREs, they may not get one question right.

      3:29 PM - 18 May 2017
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        2. Scott Alexander‏ @slatestarcodex 18 May 2017
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          Certainly if you make them take some kind of crazy test aimed at separating different geniuses from each other, they won't/

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        3. Scott Alexander‏ @slatestarcodex 18 May 2017
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          I should probably get going now, but thanks for talking about this. Hard to find person to discuss with in non-angry way!

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