Survivorship bias: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:0419:04, 8 October 202373.15.153.211 talk 27,775 bytes −17 I would think that the survivors would be open about the dangers of a situation where people died, especially if interviewed. This example is more intriguing, as it is a large psychological factor in how we form our world view around those who came out on top: "History is written by the victors." Also grammatical improvement at the end of the section. undo

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  • curprev 21:2521:25, 19 April 202376.174.113.253 talk 27,692 bytes −1,015 →‎Portrayal of disability: I don't know that this is really the same thing as survivorship bias. This makes the section about inspiration porn and disability stand out from the rest of the article, because it is really describing something more akin to Availability heuristic, because there is no statistical assessment that is being skewed as a result of the bias. Rather it is general perceptions of the public arriving at false conclusions due to the phenomenon. If anything, the reference undo Tag: section blanking

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  • curprev 06:4906:49, 1 November 20222600:8805:dc00:fc0:188b:bf13:67fb:6235 talk 28,711 bytes −898 This section is purely speculative. I could speculate that the phrase "they don't build em like they used to," is derived from people examining build materials and quality of old machines or equipment and comparing it that of new machines. undo Tags: section blanking Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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