

Logical Fallacies and Traps - Part 2
12 snips Aug 5, 2024
Dive into the world of golf while sharpening your critical thinking skills! Explore intriguing concepts like the Dunning-Kruger effect and Occam's Razor as they relate to performance. Unravel the often-misunderstood distinction between correlation and causation, and learn why mere imitation of experts doesn't guarantee success. Discover the significance of personalized practice methods and the power of tailored feedback. Plus, examine how pre-shot routines can impact your game. Get ready to navigate the complexities of golf instruction!
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Correlation vs. Causation
- Correlation doesn't equal causation; a factor appearing alongside success doesn't mean it causes success.
- Copying pro techniques without underlying skills can worsen performance, like using complex motions before developing coordination.
Beta-Carotene and Cancer
- High beta-carotene correlated with low cancer rates, but supplementing it worsened outcomes.
- This illustrates how correlation can be misleading; intervening based on correlation alone can be detrimental.
Marketing and Correlation
- Jon Sherman mentions receiving PR emails attributing tour wins to various products, even water.
- This highlights how marketing leverages correlation to imply causation, influencing consumer perception.