VikingsGuy
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The one point of the paper is that if you have a strong pre-belief you will work hard to disbelieve the numbers in front of you. It may be because you fancy yourself an internet statistician or your may know you are right so the data must be fake. The paper does a better job than veratasium at showing how hard people work to "correct" or discount the facts when they don't like them.While I understand the presentation and see my own inability to accurately reason when I am passionate about the subject, the bigger problem currently is that people aren't trusting the numbers presented on the board (the statistics). So if one demonstrates a correlation from the last 4 (or 8, or 16) years, the concern is often whether or not the numbers presented are even accurate (inflation, crime, etc.), regardless of whether folks can genuinely grasp what the numbers demonstrate. We all think we're being lied to outright all the time, and sometimes we're right.
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