Daniel canneman: Noise is the following. When you step on the on your scale and step on and off it multiple times, at least when i do that on my scale, i don't get the same number. That variability is known as noise. And the noise that we talk about in this book is judgment noise. There is a great deal of variability, worse than on my er baton scales, i should hav. So let me ask you for some examples about this. You mentioned judges just now, and judges have a kind of scale of sentencing that they are supposed to apply to different cases. And yet you find thes been lots of studies of this huge noise, or

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