As for Psychology and Sociology and some Economics, it’s true that many shallow

As for Psychology and Sociology and some Economics, it’s true that many shallow hypotheses (observations from meaningless data and meaningless correlations) are not repeatable. This however applies to small sample size, constructed tests, and reported data, not discovered data.


Source date (UTC): 2019-07-29 19:59:37 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1155930902569996288

Reply addressees: @clairlemon

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@clairlemon …then you don’t know what the F* you’re talking about.
Secondly, if you can’t say what you aren’t measuring (in his case, available opportunities under the population curve) then you don’t know what you’re talking about. He doesn’t do either. He doesn’t know what he’s saying.

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@curtdoolittle

@clairlemon …then you don’t know what the F* you’re talking about.
Secondly, if you can’t say what you aren’t measuring (in his case, available opportunities under the population curve) then you don’t know what you’re talking about. He doesn’t do either. He doesn’t know what he’s saying.

Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1155930469004804096

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