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Replying to @Chris_arnade @chrislhayes
Someone should also map this, and look at vote: http://faculty.som.yale.edu/peterschott/files/research/papers/mortality_108.pdf …
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But, ahem, you can't do education vs income like Nate just did. Too big a feedback loop for the method, plus age.
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College towns, for example, are low-income but not on that trajectory, so will distort, etc.
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I'd recommend this highly. Much of this "data" stuff actually misleads—it's "factiness." http://nathanjurgenson.com/post/152938927255/factiness …
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Don't agree 100% with piece, but this is deeply true to me—"data" is missing the truth. http://nathanjurgenson.com/post/152938927255/factiness …pic.twitter.com/MZUALS7LLY
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And not because I don't like statistics or models. Love 'em. But their limitations are being completely ignored.
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