@krisnelson@legal.social on Nostr: npub1msrcx…t0y7u Good! I mean, there huge value to quantitative analysis of survey ...
npub1msrcxtf8rdrstfdw04u8zwk4mucfhaj7gns3ylfn2d3ezxhqwjwqet0y7u (npub1msr…0y7u) Good! I mean, there huge value to quantitative analysis of survey polling and so on, but it can leave huge gaps especially where the less-rational is involved (economics-related stuff so often has this problem).
I didn't feel that was a problem with your paper itself, though, because you defined what you were doing & concluding pretty clearly & carefully—but once popularized to impute broader predictive power to your piece, that stuff suddenly seemed really notably absent.
I didn't feel that was a problem with your paper itself, though, because you defined what you were doing & concluding pretty clearly & carefully—but once popularized to impute broader predictive power to your piece, that stuff suddenly seemed really notably absent.