Fine print was great—but as I railed against: the presentation was misleading, constant updates clickbait, the decimal point faux scientism.https://twitter.com/natesilver538/status/797187322295029760 …
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do you have an example of such a viz of the effect of correlated errors? This sounds like glib resp to complex prob. @MattDukeLeduc
@MattDukeLeduc Perhaps the less we guess the better. Work like you may lose. No polls.
Sure, but not all polls were off - Trump's internal polls shows path to victory https://www.wired.com/2016/11/trump-polling-data/ … @zeynep
To be fair, they devoted good amount of time before the election to communicate that exact error. Can only educate to certain point.
Communicated on Twitter and in the fine print. Better than most. But not changing presentation=~not communicating.https://twitter.com/_hectortorres/status/797196205986107392 …
they did a lot of explaining of this exact thing on the podcast.
i agree for this election, yet 538 wasn't general purpose originally, so deeper question: how ppl eager to read stats they don't get
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