It’s not an echo chamber, but it’s an echo chamber . . . How does that work, exactly?

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2021-09-05

Summary:

Joseph Delaney points to a silly post on twitter by an economist (nobody famous this time, just someone on the internet) who writes: If a vaccine were 100% safe and 100% effective, then somebody’s decision to *not* take it would have no effect whatsoever on anybody else. So if people refusing a vaccine bother you, […]

Link:

https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2021/09/05/its-not-an-echo-chamber-but-its-an-echo-chamber-how-does-that-work-exactly/

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Statistics and Visualization » Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

Tags:

economics

Authors:

Andrew

Date tagged:

09/05/2021, 09:32

Date published:

09/05/2021, 09:18